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Show 12 looele Iranscnpt, Ihursday, October 21, 1082 Inside Changes Tlie Tooele Valley Railroad Depot is being remodeled to serve as a museum containing railroad artifacts and documents of community interest. Antiques, Remodeling Aid Depot Renovation Photos by Steve Olsen Finishing Touches Mel Conners adds touch-upaint to the Tooele Valley caboose, which has been restored to its original condition. p I 6 I ) iky . File Searching Claude Atkin, museum chairman, shows payroll files from 1932 to 1935. Documents in the museum date back to 1904. Behind The Scenes Don lee, railroad president; Don Peterson, county tourism director; Claude Stoddurd have all been greatly responsible for the museum's progress. Atkin, museum director; and Richard Steady Hands Rich Stoddard stencils letters onto the cars from the Tooele Valley Railroad. The locomotive, and several caw have been painted to duplicate their working days. jS 4 , I The Boss f "' f'Y.r. j&L Don Lee, superintendent of the Atlantic Richfield Railroad, has been with the company since 1942. He has spent countless hours on preparing the facilities. ' It V ' &: 1 4 ftr ,V " fA t Not only did Engine Number 11 receive a new resting site, a fresh coat of paint has been added. The locomotive will be one of the primary features of the Tooele museum. ' V, |