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Show Judging from the way the wind is blow;ng. there is going to he an extremely ex-tremely heavy stock and fruit movement move-ment this spring. The passenger business bus-iness will be the heaviest in the history his-tory of the road, judging from the vast numbers that have gone into Southern California within the past few months. The ice that is now being put into the company ice house at Milford, is a much better quality than has been stored for the past two seasons. Col. P. J. Adams went east on the Irish local "Wednesday morning. The action taken by the incoming city officials will determine if Mil-ford Mil-ford is to be a cross roads country town or not. It will decide in part at least if additional new residences will be built this coming year. In fact it will decide a II L of a lot. Station Agent, D. E. Hurley return e.i from the Commission City where .-i.ciit Christmas with his family. Our extra, board for the trainmen has an awful lean look on it for the past couple of weeks. All crews are doubling out of Milford on short rest in order to exp'"ii:e the west bound business. lngaieer Sr-orisman a:id fireman Howarth were called for Xo. 2 Wednesday Wed-nesday morning on account of regular regu-lar crew not having time enough to .'-ft back to Sa.it Lake. AU forms of transport;! I ion have been extended to February 29th. 19 20 Then no doubt, some people who are using free transportation will be decidedly de-cidedly Shy for the balance of the year. The stuff that IriilU,..s Gilford a real town is being put j,, circulation today to-day by the Salt Lake Route employees! It is rona-tci iu r,;wny circles in Salt Lake that Sap;, i;. V.ini!o;is-en V.ini!o;is-en of lh- Silt I,-.,-,, ,;;,;,:,,,; of r;,e Salt Lake R"a- b;., resigned h!s ot- fieial position; that Asst. Supt. W. H. Smith has been appointed Supt; that Train Master Farrier of Milford has been made Asst. Supt., the position posi-tion of train master being left open for the present. Mrs. Estelle Manuel has been tra sferred to Islen, Nevada, where she will hold forth for the next few weeks, as telegrapher. Telegrapher W. D. Ross of the Union station has resigned to accept a position with the Southern Pacific, out of Sacramento, California. Say fellers step over to the Union station sometime during the day time Take a squint at our new Western Union manager. His middle name is not worry. |