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Show oil staTioto be installed The Continental Oil company is nbout to make extensive changes and improvements here, and as a beginning, begin-ning, they have appointed Henry E. Bowman Jr. as their local representative, representa-tive, and through his efforts the company has purchased 300 feet along the State road, on the right hand side, just beyond the old Mil-ford Mil-ford Lumber company yards. . This extends back to the spur on the railroad, rail-road, so as to give them plenty of yardage. Mr. A. M. Foot, of Salt Lake, who is their superintendent of buildings, arrived here early in the week and is now employed in making arrangements arrange-ments for the removal of the big oil tanks from their present location, southwest of town to the new location. loca-tion. Mr. Foot says they will build a big storage warehouse and office building build-ing at once, and establish a first class up-ti-date oil service station. This, Mr. Bowman informs us, will be in charge of a competent employe for the mutual benefit of both the customer and the oil company. |