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Show WAA To End 3-Year Disposal Project With June Sale All levels of trade may participate par-ticipate June 3 and 4 in a competitive com-petitive bid sale of a wide miscellany mis-cellany of surplus property taken from the five largest war installation in-stallation in Utah, it was announced an-nounced today by Regional Director Di-rector John A, Skeen, of the War Assets Administration. The sale will be held at the WAA office, 222 South West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, beginning begin-ning at 8:30 a. m. on each day. This sale is part of WAA's deactivation program and is designed to clear curplus materials ma-terials from the WAA warehouse, ware-house, Salt Lake; Tooele .Ordnance .Ord-nance Depot, Tooele; Naval Supply Sup-ply Depot, Clearfield; Ogden Arsenal and the Utah General Depot, Ogden, at which points the property may be inspected May 24 through June 2. The sale is expected to add a climax to the mammoth three-year disposal dis-posal project of the War Assets Administration, during which surplus ; property costing more than $271,000,000 located at Utah installations will have Principal items scheduled for disposal in this deactivation offering of-fering are general hardware, metal met-al working equipment, machine tools, generators and motors, laundry equipment and supplies, office equipment, textile products, pro-ducts, drugs, hospital and surgical surgi-cal supplies, medical supplies and equipment, office, machines, refrigerators, calipers, turn-buckles, turn-buckles, plumbing and heating fixtures, electrical supplies, miscellaneous mis-cellaneous machinery, warehouse ware-house handling equipment, chemical chem-ical and paint products, tentage, wire rope and miscellaneous general products. |