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Show $20,000 Coverall- Laundry Plant Schedules Early April Opening ty-nine, the new building will be of cinder block construction. Besides the laundry plant itself, the edifice will house storage rooms, garage and office space. Three trucks will operate out of the plant. The new owners "feel very fortunate to get a location in the Sugar House area." They chose the location because of its accessability to other parts of the state and its central position posi-tion in the city. They stated that they hope to give "twice a week" service to garages and individual plants. Three enterprising young businessmen have announced the coming opening of the first and only specialized industrial indus-trial garment-coverall laundry in the state, to be opened in Sugar House "about the first of April." The new laundrv is being be-ing built at 1989 South Eleventh East St., directly east of the Crown Cleaning Co. Cost of the cinder-block building and equipment equip-ment is estimated at $20,000. Officers of the new business Industrial Linen Supply, are: Orson F, Blackett. president: W. B. Bell, vice president and Harold Har-old F. Mitchell, secretarv-treas-urer. For two years Mr. Bell and Mr. Mitchell have been partners in the B. and M. Cov-eral Cov-eral Service for two years. Routes which were developed develop-ed by the former partners will be continued and expanded under un-der the new corporation, Mr. Bell stated. These routes, as present constituted extend north to Logan, east to Heber. west to Grantsville and south to Spanish Fork. Formerly, Mitchell and Bell had their laundrv service jobbed job-bed out. With their new plant, however, the Industrial Linen! Supply will do their own com-1 plete industrial garment sen'-1 i ice. Included in this service will, be a complete lettering and emblem department. I j Building began Feb. 5. The' owners hope, that it will be completed, equipment will be installed and the business wi!P be in operation 1 v the first of April. Thirty-threJ feet by six- j |