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Show FORTY EMPLOYED AT THE COMMISSARY LAOHDO, , Although this 1b not the rush sea son at the Institution, the Oregon Short Line commissary laundry is one of the busiest places In the city at the present time. Forty employes ire at work daily laundering the ma terial used on the three roads, the Oregon Short Line, Union Pacific and Southern Pacific. K. W. Gentach. head of the hotel and dining car service, states the busiest season for the laundry Is during the late spring and summer months when the passenger travel ia heaviest Since the excursionists have enjoyed their summer travel and the Yellowstone park traffic has ceased there haB been a slight blackening in the work done here, but the travel on the three roads 6tlll necessitates a large force Only the latest laundry equipment iB used, the spotless condition of the snow white table linen and the condition con-dition of other railroad laundry bear ing evidence to the excellent meth ods employed. Home merchants are patronized by the commissary which stocks dining cars for the three roads The stock rooms are now being Btored with cases ca-ses of products canned In the vicinity vicin-ity of Ogden The department buys Ogden canned goods not only because It believes In patronizing home Indus- I try. but also for the reason that It is not possible to get better goods elsewhere else-where Local packing plants and wholesale butchers an? alio generously patron ized In fact most all of the provi slons in the ccminissary stock rooms come from local dealers and manu facturors |