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Show TO W. F. FARRIER Some one like you. who's the same day and morrow. Firm as a rock and square as a die, Some one who's steadfast in joy or in sorrow. Some one who's dearer each day that goes by. Fortune is fickle and hope is deceiving. deceiv-ing. Comradeship ends and life changes all through. There's only one thread that runs all through the weaving. Fair to us. square to us some one like you. Who ever heard of a telegrapher being given credit marks for preventing prevent-ing bulls in train orders. Conductors Luther Evans. Kelly, Isaacs. O'Hara and Stoyell have all been in service as made up crews the past ten days. Trainmaster J. T. Wardenberg arrived ar-rived in Milford on delayed No. 1 early Sunday morning. Supt. W. H. Smith passed through Milford on 1st No. 1 Sunday evening en route to Calientc. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Farrier left on No. 2 Monday morning for Salt Lake where they will make their future home. J. A. McKay resumed his duties as manager of the Western Union telegraph office at the Union Station last Sunday. Switchman T. G. McCafferty resumed re-sumed work in the Milford yards last Sunday after having been off for several sev-eral clays on account of illness. Conductor P. J. Evans of the Kth district has bid in a run on the 4th district. Engineer Shirley is the boy who makes them sit up and take notice when he is pulling passenger. The citrus fruits are moving East in considerable numbers just at this time. Conductor Ed Marksheffel (our mayor) has bid in a chain gang run on the 5th district. Ed says that he wants some of that easy money. The train arrived. The flagman did his duty. The red burned brightly bright-ly at the rear of train. The hog ger whistled him in. Lets go. j R. A. Taylor who has been doing I relief work as telegrapher at the Un- ion station has been lasaigned to second trick at Warner Junction. |