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Show SALT LAKE ROUTE NOTES Tim local Safely commilt.ee held lis regular meet last Monday p. in The meeting was well attended and many important matters wet taken up aloiiK the lines of safely and acted upon. The meeting was presided over ov-er by General Chairman Traill Master V. Farrier. Engineer Baxter's apartments in the ilurton house caught fire early last Monday evening. Ira will have to indulge in some more new clothing. cloth-ing. Fire and water put the fixings fix-ings on what he had. Mr. and Mrs. Baxter will make their home with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wynaught until they can secure living quarters. Much credit is due to the merchants merchan-ts who have made such beautiful window displays,. , The goods displayed dis-played are of the best and no doubt but what these . ;r,:e merchants will make many, many sales. A little pep is all that is necessary. .Judging from personal .observations, .observa-tions, it is time that the health officer offi-cer was making the rounds of the various food emporiums. We still insist that the burning of trash on the streets of Milford is a violation of the City ordinance. This is a rotten practice on the part of those who are doing it. Officer, do your duty. Telegrapher B. L. Welker of Cal-iente, Cal-iente, called upon us a couple of clays last week after his trip over the Hot Sands of Reno, Nevada. We were much pleased to know that he came through all in one piece and smiiing. but he says, Gee, you ought to have seen some of the others. Harry Allen, local car inspector of Milford has returned and resumed work tapping the wheels. Extra 3 630, Conductor Davis and engineer Gudmundson of the Gth district, dis-trict, arrived in Milford 4:30 a. m., Tuesday morning with a Hi-Baller for the west. This crew was immediately im-mediately deadheaded back with Extra Ex-tra east 350S. Conductor Williams and engineer Jeffers at 5:30 a. m. No rest for the wicked you know. All the train and enginemen are so busy on the road that they have to he introduced to their families, so seldom do they get to see them. Kaymond L. Rice, machinist helper help-er at Caliente was slightly burned and right leg wrencehd account valve blew out. Will be off duty for a couple cou-ple of days. Following positions are open for bids for a gen 73 and telegraphers: Clerk-Telegrapher, Chief Dispatch er's office Salt Lake. Third trick telegrapher Lynndyl. Telegrapher. Payson Second trick telegrapher Black Rock. v. Second trick telegrapher. Lund. Third trick telegrapher, Lund. j Agent and telegrapher. Payson.' An operators first night on duty at the Union Station, placing a call for 2nd Xo. 1. with Night Roundhouse Round-house Foreman Smith: Operator Call 2nd 1 for 12:30 a. m. Smith Kill'em. Operator What right have you got to kill this call. It's direct from the train dispatcher? Smith I say. Kill'em. Operator I came here as a peaceable peace-able citizen and I don't propose to kill anyone. What kind of a D m place is this. Smith I am trying to give you the name of the engineer that is to go out on 2nd 1. His name is Killam. Operator Oh. 'ell. |