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Show IU. P. MAGAZINE MAKES APPEARANCE 1 The Initial number of The Union Pacific Magazine tho first publication for tho 60.000 active and retired employes em-ployes of the Union Pacific Syettm. appeared today. The magazine, a monthly, contains 64 pages and two- j lor cover illustrating a pitched battle bat-tle between Indians and railroad con-. con-. tructlon forces. Tho keynotu of the number Is the building of the Union ( Pacific which li described In articles by Charles J Lent, general freight agent and N H Lpornjs, general eo- , Ucltor W. II iviilbone. agent at ! Redlands. California, icll of grvlng A. Jj. Mohlor, preslden il Che I'nlon Pacific Pa-cific railroad until n tew years ago, his :lrst Job. K M Hi Uichardnon. ln-lornatlonal ln-lornatlonal secretary of the Y M. C .v describee the piot.err work of Rob- rt Weidensafl, of Omaha, who established estab-lished associations in construction i ttup9 Fremont and Cheyenne in 1SH8. The January number contains greetings from the officers. Tho magazine is published in Oma-The Oma-The editor la Howard Elliott. Jormerly Inspector of transportation of the Los Angeles & th Lake unit of the system, and later dltor-ln-chlef of the New York Traffic Club bulletin. Associate, editor at branch offices ore B, V White, Omaha; A. V Peterson. Svk Lake; Charles kv Millar 1h An-tclcs An-tclcs and John Scoit Mills, Portland. |