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Show . 00 Is. P. EMPLOYES CITED BY COMPANY Six employes of the Salt Iake dlvl- Islon of the Southern Pacific lines were jhonored for distinguished service during dur-ing the month of January, according to the February issue of "The Bulb-tin'" official publication of the jsouthern Pacific system. The complete list follows: J. J. Henderson, yardman. Sparks.; for valuable assistance rendered in 'helping to rerail an engine that had jbt-L-n derailed oil turntublc. Such ac-, Ition la appreciated. j A. Mancuccl. section foreman. Extra' ,3209 Wcat. for Immediately giving slg-'nal slg-'nal to rew of passing train when he 1 notid hot box In time for them to stop and take Baooaeary action before any' J image was done W. L. Taylor. Sr , conductor. Wells, for prompt action In notifying rri-w of orftitber train when he noted bottom haTf of knuekle-p!n gone from a car while passing train on aiding on hla way to station. V. I. Edwards, yardman. Carlln. for voluntary assistance to carmen In rc-' pairing broken knucklo on piasenger train which occured as they wer leavln" station. In that he took carmen car-men back to the station in his automobile automo-bile to secure knuckle to replace broken brok-en one, whlrh very materially reduced the delay of tho train. R DuOOl, section foreman. Extra 2596 West, for action tnken when he discovered brakes sticking on passing train by getting signal to crew and train stopped In time to avoid damage. S. Kuncko. section foreman, Ogdon. for excellent condition In which his section motorcar has been kept, not having had it in the shop for six years. Such care of equipment entrusted en-trusted to an employe Is appreciated. |