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Show Lynndyl Railroad Nots r- K Freer Agent Mrs. C. E. Freer Car Clerk 'A- F- King 1st Trk. Opr. F. M. Fipps 2nd Trk. Opr W. S. Ernst 3rtf Trk. Opr. Mrs. R. B. Gregor Car Clerk L. T. Readorn Warehouseman H. J. Skipwith ....Day Eng Foreman F. C. Johnson Switchman W. H. Flickenger Switchman I. Marmann ..Night Eng. Foreman W. F. Kelbaugh Switchman n Hatler Switchman J. Marmann. Night Eng. foreman at Lynndyl. has asked to he releav-ed. releav-ed. his father being ill in Cleveland. Ohio. Officers should be on hand to witness wit-ness the perfection of our warehouse ware-house man since his wedding, a few weeks ago. We all wish Mr. and Mrs. Reardon many happy rears of j wedded bliss. It ia understood that the wedding bells are to ring again soon, as Miss Ruth Roberts seems to think that Roy Love is halter broke and she frankly admits that she is tired of juggling crockery for all of the boys. Leland Kimball comes back from the army with his ever ready grin and a new Cole Eight sufficient I cause for a grin. j Mrs. Abbie Anderson, time keeper 'at Lyndyll, made a short visit to Milford last Saturday, returning on No. 4 Sunday night. George Haley Is expected to leave soon to take up his new duties as assistant supervisor B. & B. In Salt-Lake Salt-Lake City. Roundhouse Foreman Wm. Brown has moved to Provo, accepting another an-other position relieved by W. A. White. A farewell dance was given giv-en Mr. Brown, everyone enjoying a very pleasant evening. Night clerks Mr. and Mrs. Bob. Gregor, have a new duty added to their list that of keeping third trick operator Ernst awake. Dan Lloyd, night car Inspector, : has been enjoying a few day's visit in Salt Lake. ' Agent Freer takes in safety first meetings In Salt Lake, but alwayB returns same day. We are glade to note Mrs. Freer has so good an Third Liberty Bonds are being delivered de-livered every day now, every employe em-ploye here during the campaign having hav-ing some coming to him. Mr. Dearing and wife and small son Howard, are new comers. Mr. Dearing works as machinest at the ; round house. They intend occupy-; ing an apartment at the Black Ho-'tel. Ho-'tel. Roy Love, also of the round house force is laying off with food poison-' ing in his hand. Result of burn re- j ! ceived some time ago. Ruth Roberts from the restau- j rant on sick list too, and gone home j i for a few days. j Picture show is now going several sever-al nights a week, the flu epidemic being over so far as Lynndyl is concerned. con-cerned. j Saturday a rabbit hunt, headed by Leland Kimball, is scheduled for the ,day, followed by a. picture show at-:ter at-:ter which the chairs will bp moved back and a dance held. This occasion oc-casion is being looked forward to by every one in town. Richard Bill, day chef, at the restaurant, res-taurant, is looking for a rellief on every train, having resigned and Intends In-tends going to his home in Los An-'geles. Mr. Fipps, new second trick man, from .Colorado Midland, and more recently from Beryl, is experiencing some difficulties in finding a house having his wife and daughter, Edith, with him. His son is braking on east end. Yardmaster Skipwith Is busy these days explaining why the new auto cars won't stay on the track. According Ac-cording to him and Roadmaster Adams, they defy the laws of gravity. grav-ity. W. S. Ernst, now working third trick, says he feels right at home having worked here before as yard clerk, call boy and town cut-up. according ac-cording to current gossip. Conductor Creed Is running work train at the Bridge now. and says work there almost completed. Mr. Riglow out inspection of work there a few days ago, seems very well pleased with it. Local Merchant Dan Scannell has been on the sick list the past few davs. stating that he is suffering from seventeen known diseases and several that must be unknown. Miss Oreathouse doing most of the management man-agement of the store. Lineman Top Price has been fair-lv fair-lv hnsv the Inst few davs shootine trouble Milford wav and west. |