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Show Railroad News T VIA WIRELESS J Trainmen's Board for "Week Ending Friday MorninR West End Crews Condr. Isaacs, Brakemen Fleming and Capell. Condr. Stoyell, Brakemen Card and Bodine. Condr. Martin, Brakemen Dickinson Dickin-son and Snyder. Condr. Gleeson, Brakemen Shields and Kinebart. Condr. O'Rourke, Brakemen Allen and Poole. Condr. Blunt, Brakemen Barnett and Card. East End Crews Condr. Evans, Brakemen Williams and Flynn. Condr. Berkhimer, Brakemen Jor don and Smith. Condr. Manning, Brakemen Calhoun Cal-houn and Clinton. East Local Condr. Marksheffel, Brakemen O'Hara and Bryans. Night Yard Yardmaster Thomas, Switchmen Luedtke and Russell. Day Yard Yardmaster Tullis, Switchmen Yeager and Cafferty. Extra Board Brakeman Butler. Laying Oft Conductors Holmes, Wheat, Evans, Wood. Brakemen Sexton, McDonald, Canutson. Board Cards Indicate as Follows v Red Regular conductors. Blue Extra conductors. White Regular brakemen. Green Extra brakemen. A ten per cent increase in salary has been allowed to all shop men in Milford, effective January 1, 1918. The coal situation has improved slightly in Milford. However, not enough to place the .city in the safety zone. Engineer J. P. Langenbacker has bid in the shay engine at Tintic. Engineer Scott has been assigned to the 5 th district. The Milford goat is without a keeper. Won't some hogger take it to raise? It is rumored around that Mr. Berry will be appointed captain of the purity squad. It is noticed that a number of the Milford boys are taking advantage of the opportunity to work at the round house under General Gailey during their school vacation. They are to be highly commended. Night Engine Caller Miles White has returned to the service again .as night engine caller. General Gailey cut the can loose. Conductor C. N. Holmes was com-1 com-1 pelled to go to the Holy Cross hospital hos-pital for medical treatment this week on account of ear trouble. Commanding Officer D. E. Hurley has re-arranged the train board and had all the nams and cards reestablished. re-established. A much needed improvement. im-provement. Engines 3657 and 3608 which have been undergoing general repairs re-pairs under the supervision of General Gen-eral Gailey will be released for service ser-vice this week. Bulletin No. 1450 In future, call book must be signed sign-ed by individual who is called. I Engine 3434 is undergoing light repairs in the local shops. She will be in regular service again this week. This is Pat Garrity's pet. Mike, the white bull dog, took Captain Berry's little dog for a rabbit, rab-bit, and only for interference of bystanders by-standers there would not have been any little dog left. Be careful, Mike. Engineer Amberson has been acting act-ing as maid to the goat for the past several nights. Switch'man Pa. Russell contemplates contem-plates going to Salt Lake or a day or two next week. Conductor Ernst has been assigned assign-ed to the beet run out of Delta. Who' worked the hardest all this week? The postmaster and his assistant. |