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Show JOSH McKOSH SAYS: Well, well, aud so Hebe Hanks of Milford tried to ma 1 letters out of Canada with United States postage stamps. Leave it to Hebe to pull a boner like that. Gee whiz, it may be customary, but I'll be darn if I want a six shooter shoot-er smoke wagon bounced off my ivory ivo-ry dome like some of the birds had in Caliente during carnival week. The new turn table being installed instal-led at Caliente, under the supervision supervis-ion of R. R. Bishop, is well under way. This is a 92-foot table. Should you go to Caliente any time in your whole life, take a light with you. Everybody there furnishes their own electric light system. It is a case of light and lit up. Along distance telephone has been installed at the Big Springs section house. Mr. J. H. Kershaw, resident engineer engi-neer and inspector at Islen has resigned re-signed the service to enter into engineering en-gineering work near Salt Lake. Two more bungalows were built at Big Springs last week to accommodate accommo-date the additional forces at that point. Fred Fisher' of Caliente, with his winning ways, caught - two baby dolls last week. The plaster Paris kind at so much a throw. Shearer, and Crowley have completed com-pleted their contract at tunnel . 14 and will move their equipment to Los Angeles. General Supt. Porter of the Heis- let Construction company, has completed com-pleted the work on the oast bridge at Islen. The west bridge w-iil require re-quire about two months to complete Mrs. R. R. Bishop of Uvada, and Miss Hazel Bishop, of Berkeley, California, Cal-ifornia, were visitors to the Lincoln County fair in Caliente last w;cek. Mrs. O. H. Moore visited in Caliente Cal-iente last Monday, returning to Big Springs on No. 4. There will be about 75 laborers employed on the steel laying gang at Big Springs. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Moore arrived in Islen last Sunday, en route to Big Springs Nevada, whore Mr. Moore wdll be assistant foreman on the steel gang and have charge of the commissary at that point. Mr. and Mrs. Moore were formerly with Swa-yze's Swa-yze's outfit. Babe Waddingham was covering the ground pretty fast in Caliente last Saturday night. Wasn't slipping slip-ping at all. Then comes the darn caller for an extra East. Ye gods. Housing facilities in Islen. Neva da, is one of the greatest problems at this time. The city is growing beyond be-yond all expectations. The mayor of Islen was seen brows ing around Caliente last Saturday night. The 49ers evidently was the attraction. You never can tell. C. Pfile. jewelryman of Milford. was a visitor at Islen last Sunday morning. J. H. Davies. resident engineer at Islen was called to Salt Lake City last Friday on account of his sister's death. |