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Show constructed by Enoch Hv-7 company of Sa.lt I.:.;:o Ciul d.'r a 574.937 contract ' "" The two completed maa;,s uvre built under a SJGG.0S1 c ;ract. which a!o included cot s. ruction of sis brick sk,r..' " sheds and a maintenance op. (ions builriin- r.ll u which Vm completed. Prcviriis'v nv, m'.oo magazines had been fini ed. Other completed units at ,,p supply center include eight ' brick warehouse buiid'lnns" ' seventh brick storage slkd brick checkers' office, a br k guard station, a 250,000 gallon elevated steel water tank, and 24,000 gallon, underground Saso. line fueling system located orfe of the" new garage build, ings. Besides the eight completed warehouses, five others are un dor construction, and of the structural steel has been erected for three and bricks are being laid for two. Approximately 16 miles of new railroad track have been com pleted at the depot. Concrete paving is about. 94 'per cent finished, fin-ished, and curbs and gutters are 75 per cent completed. ,30 Buildings j Completed at Ogden Depot OGDEN The thirtieth build- 1 ing unit was completed Saturday i at Utah General Depot on West j Second street, leaving only 14 additional units on which eon-1 struction work is underway but not finally completed, said Cpa-; tain R. C. Kyser, acting constructing con-structing quartermaster. j Latest buildings finished are two large brick garages, a brick auto repair shop, and two igloo magazines. The garage buildings have space for a total of 16 vehicles, and include two heated and insulated garage space, in addition to an office, oil storage room and paint shop. The auto repair show building has a wash rack, oil and greast pit, tool supply room, office and repair areas. The garages and shoDS were |