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Show FUNERAL NOTICE No singing please. It was such a pleasure to see how gently it was laid away. Everything was done to make the occasion one to be remembered remem-bered by all who were present. Our Editor burying a great big Sunday evening dinner at the Atkin Cafe. Night Yard Master Ed. Allen is laying off for a few shifts. B. D. White is acting night yard master in place of Allen. J. F. White is in the Milford varrls nights. Says that it is easier to stand on the ground and watch them go by than to do the monkey trot over the tops of 5 0 on the road. It looks like the whole family would again be brought together on the first of March on the Salt Lake Route. Say, won't it be a Grand reunion. A. S. Edmonds is said to have been appointed traffic manager for the Salt Lake Route. Engine 3711 made her maiden trip on No. 2 Tuesday morning with Engineer En-gineer Edgar and Fireman Crowton. Engine 3663 doubleheadert No. 253 out of Milford Tuesday morning on her way to Las Vegas shops. Floyd Casterline is applicated cash ier at the local freight office. Mrs. Myrtle Coon will assume her former position at the Master Mechanic's Me-chanic's office as stenographer, on March 1st. The oil burner Mikes will be run through from Los Vegas to Milford on No. 2. Engineer Ilerron and Fireman Tanner went to Lynndyl on No. 2 Wednesday morning to break in the 3424. You will note. Gentlemen that we again have Bish with us on the 4th district. Wadd Sr. went to Sait Lake because be-cause he got bumped. Babe Wadd went to the Lake, well because. Fireman IT. II. Howarth has been assigned to the Milford Coat, lirst shift Some of the smokemakers say that you might get by wi'h a weak heart on these passenr-T runs between Salt Lake and Milford. but that you surely must have a strong back. |