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Show STANDARD STATION INCREASES SIZE OF PRESENT PLANT That the Standard Stations, Inc. has faith in the future of St. George is convincingly demonstration demon-stration by the commencing of construction work to increase their present station by building it forty-eight feet east to th'fr property line arid making this addition twenty-two feet further south so that two rooms will be made to house their greasing department. de-partment. In addition to this, space will be made for rest rooms. The same type of architecture will be continued states C. Kemp, who has the contract for the building. The two rooms to be used for the greasing department de-partment are to be enclosed with nine folding doors and they are to be heated in winter and cooled cool-ed in summer so that the best possible service may be given, and all new equipment will be installed, declared Victor Sullivan, Sulli-van, manager of this station. Two flood lights, one at the north east corner and another at the north west corner will throw light on the station in addition to the neon lights which will be continued on the newly constructed construct-ed part of the building. Joe Empey was awarded the contract for the wiring and George Thompson the contract for the plumbing, announced Mr. Sullivan. |