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Show KXGIXEERS' AN' I) FIREMEN'S HOARD LINE UP FRIDAY, MAY 1018 Passenger Service West Hlmstreet and Wells. Runswkk and Warning. Blanpied and Himstreet. Mlllsap and Bixby. Everitt and Herman. Passenger Service East, N'os. 7 and 8 Kearns and Pratt. Garrity and Crowton. Leavitt and Amberson. Trains It) and 20 Yeats and Wisner. Edgar and Williams. Brown and Steinback. Trains 1 and 2 White and Whitaker. Rossiter and Low. Hanson and Spidel. , . ... jrVelRht Service West Rood and Frantze 3610. Ranson and extra man 3G53. Decker and extra man 3645. Christensen and D. Vincent 3 6 44 C. Davis and Budd 3 6 01. Extra man and extra man 35 03. East Jeffers and Johnston 3634. Killam and Howarth 3603. Scott and extra man 3662. Bridge and Melrher 3640. East Local Stephensen and extra man extra engine. Extra Hoard Engineers Firemen Cuddy Clark Neuhart Moore Herron James Backman Carter Cavanee Mrs. Luther Evans, wife of Conductor Con-ductor Evans, arrived in Milford from Denver last Friday and they will make Milford their future home. 1st No. 82 set car oranges out at Lund account defective journal. Tool car with General Car Foreman Cot trell and assistants went to Lund on No. 81 to make necessary repairs. This kind of work shows that the train crew were right on the job and located this defective journal thereby there-by no doubt saving a derailment. Dog-gone-it. bought a sack of peanuts pea-nuts to feed the elephant, lost half a day's sleep to go to the circus last Sunday (and there was no circus i. We still insist that an animal show-has show-has many educational features for the younger set and would have no doubt been of considerable value to all concerned to have witnessed the animals perform. Kids, we don't think that you got a square deal, either. '" '' Engine 3434 was pressed into service ser-vice last Monday morning to handle 2nd S2 between Milford and Lynn-dyl. Lynn-dyl. Mrs. Thomas McCafferty arrived home from Fueblo. Colorado, when she has been visiting with friends for the past several weeks. Wool shipments have been rather heavy the last week. All wool shipments ship-ments are being handled by both W. H. Lee and J. D. Hague. Conductor Ernst returned from Los Angeles last week and again left for Salt Lake on No. 20 Monday morning this week, where he will receive re-ceive further medical treatment at the Holy Cross hospital. Ray Elkin. engineer on the Union Pacific located at Rawlins, Wyoming, Wyom-ing, was visiting with friends here this week. He left for "Over There" on No. 2 H last Monday morning. Seventeen cars of autos passed through Milford enroute to Los Angeles An-geles on special train last Monday, the same being accompanied by Officer Of-ficer Hedges to Caliente. Eng. 3412 arrived from Laa Vegas shops and will be placed in passen-. ger service, between Milford and Salt Lake. Switchman T. E. Russell has re- j turned and is again back in service. Cashier B. C. Clinton has returned 1 from Los Angeles and will resume his duties as cashier at the local ; freight office this week. Stingers Raney and Johnson have ' resigned the service. 1 ! Following are the additional; names on the list of railroad Liberty! Bond buyers: J. F. Berkhlmer $150.00 Harper McGarry 100.00 j Asa Thompson 50.00 j II. M. Calhoun 50.00 Thomas E. Russell 100.00 John W. Card ..'.... 50.00 John N. Yeager 100.00 John Stoyell .'. 100.00 Marion Vincent 50.00 Pratt Root 100.00 A. F. Garzand 50.00 Lloyd A. Carrothers , 5 0.00 L. M. Taylor 50.00 A. J. Carpenter. 50.00 V. T. Rinehart 50.00 P. J. Evans 150.00 L. L. Arney 150.00 Chas. W. Thomas 100.00 W. L. Petty 50.00 George A. Falltrick 50.00 Robt. M. Stafford 50.00 Mrs. Alice A. Eaton 100.00 W. C. Herron 50.00 S. O. Russey 50.00 Fred Still well 50.00 C. H. Bryans 100.00 R. Sexton - 100.00 John Flynn 100.00 John Cullinan " 50.00 M. Dickinson " 50.00 Elmer T. Canutson 50.00 Jess Manning 100.00 Luther Evans 100. 00 J. W. O'Hara 100.00 D. R. Martin 100.00 a . ! |