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Show AGED CABOOSE GIVEN SUP The old Denver and Rio Grande Railroad Co., this week presented an early narrow-gauge train caboose, ca-boose, built in 1880, to the Sons of I Utah Pioneers. The frieght train caboose, which this year was retired from the last of the company's narrow-gauge j lines, was presented to the SUP by R. Knox Bradford, company vice president. ' i Horace A. Sorensen, chairman of the museum committee and vice president of the National Society SUP, and Nicholas G. Morgan Sr., president of the National Society, accepted the museum contribution on behalf of the organization. The caboose, will become part of a special railroad exhibit at the new SUP museum on the Sorensen estate at 2990 Connor St. |