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Show FREIGHT DEPOT TO HOUSE MANY There Will Be 200 Employes in All Departments of the New Structure Struc-ture Structural Steel Con- ;, tinues to Arrive. V The structural steel for the new . freight depot at Ogden continues to , arrive dally and Is being assembled at convenient points adjacent to th foundation walls of the structure. In the meantime the large area for the first story cement floor Is about half finished and the construction work is progressing as fast as possible. pos-sible. The concrete work is of a superior character and is attracting the attention arid admiration of local contractors. Every advance In the Important work is being watched with more than passing interest by local officials of the Harrlman system, anil Joint Agent W. H. Chovers and his associates associ-ates of the local freight department are especially Interested In tbo details de-tails .f the new building. It will be the official headquartdrs of nearly 200 employes, and these are dlvldM up .ms follows: Cashier's office, four employes; claims tracing department, seven clerks; revising department. two clerks; wav-bllllng department, four clerks; registration and statistical department, nine clerks; abstract and expensing department, four clerks; through bills and division department, depart-ment, four clerks; refrigeration and ventilation department, three clerks; notification and phone department, two clerks; police department, four officers offi-cers or watchmen; messengers, two; foremen, check clerks, warehouse-uien warehouse-uien and laborers, ninety regular employes. em-ployes. Aside from these are twenty people employed In what Is termed the manifest office. These are as follows: Manlfe3t clerks, five; interchange in-terchange clerks, two; car clerks, three; sealers and taggers, eighty day and night chief clerks, two. And a score of others are kept on the pay list as "extras", to swing right Into service when clerks of any department depart-ment fall to report each morning. |