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Show try, when they, will again take up their favored occupation. Messrs. Henry Kasperson, Hurbert Stoxsetb, Fritz Nelson, Magnus Klemmedson end Ernest Carlson of the company-will company-will depart within the neat few days for their native land, Sweden, to spend a few months visiting with their relatives rel-atives and friends. Other members of the company, and who will remain In Ogden to spend a s'aort vacation arc Charles Anderson, John Guetofson, Jchn Wlberg, Peter Nylen, John Shrod-er, Shrod-er, Albert Lee, A- K. Larson, Charles Leafcrans, Phil Nelson, Peter -Quarus-tram, Samuel Smllan, Fred . Ollnder, John Olinder, Frank O'alson, Magnus Ohlson, Gus Gunnerson and Dan Feas-ttn. Feas-ttn. Mr. Feasten has purchased a place at Five Points where he will make his home. COMPLETED TUNNEL WORK ON WESTERN PACIFIC AND RE-, RE-, TURNED TO OGDEN Expert Tunnel Workers to Enjoy Fruit of Their Labor by Trip to Native Land. The tunnel work of the Western Pacific Pa-cific railroad has been completed, tho last of the tunnel workers wbo havo had the construction in hand arriving in Ogden yesterday. There are ab-out 25 of these expert tunnelers and, rather rath-er strange to say. they are all of the Scandinavian race. They are the contractors con-tractors who have been tho means of building the vast mileage of tunnel3 ever the road in Question. These men have been constantly at work for about a year and they havo returned from their labors with a profit prof-it of something like $100,000 which amount they arc investing in Ogden property and In the purchase of homes here. Most of them will remain re-main in the city until further tunnel work is needed in this section of eoun- |