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Show . JOSH McKOSH SAYS Assistant Chief Engineer Arthur MaGuire, accompanied by Chief Engineer En-gineer of construction Woodworth, of Omaha, were Islen visitors last Tuesday. R. R. Bishop, general foreman of tunnel outfit No. 523 is now located at Eccles, where he will od considerable consider-able tunnel work. Telegrapher T. D. McGrath, of Islen, Is-len, took suddenly sick with examln-erarities examln-erarities and left for the hospital last Monday. One of the citizens of Islen ordered order-ed a 32 ealinrc, high power, colts revolver re-volver from Salt Lake. He must be contemplating taking a trip to Los Angeles. C. A. Malay is holding down the second trick at the union station at Islen during the absence of telegrapher tele-grapher McGrath. Mr. G. W. Hamilton, trainmaster, at. Caliente, is here in Milford acting as chief dispatcher for a short time. Someone said something about his sunny disposition. Well, we all felt that, so here's a welcome to you. Mr. Hamilton, as we need all the brightness bright-ness we can get here in Milford. |