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Show u iiwifinBiiliiri gtliinliiiiirimttitirf-iffiifl- rir i iff 'Jf tfrift it m i? ft ft 1929 Friday March 15, THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON, UTAH 4 CHEVROLET Southern Utahs Finest - h Theatre Takes An Easy Lead in a QUALITY L3 TALKING PICTURES You Will and Hear, these See Percent 100 4 ALL TALKING if P ICTURES r ;t ! THURS. FRI. SAT. I II Mar. 10 15. Interference it h w BRKNT. LIVELY N ('LIVE Doris kfnyov brook. wm. rmvEM. MON. TUFS. SUM. 17, 18, lit Mar. ON TRIAL with PAULINE FREDERICK Pert Ljtell, Lois Wilson THURS. WED. M-r- . 20, 21 The Doctors Secret with RlTH CHATTERTON If. 15. Warner, Robt. Edeson FRI. SAT. RAMON NOVARRO in The Flying Fleet SUN. MON. TUFS.1 2G The Wolf of Wall Street with GEORGE BANCROFT BACLANOVA Nancy Carrol, Paul Lucas V Sunday and ' Holidays Continuous 1 to 11. Week Days 2 and 4, 7 and 9. Eery Saturday, PRICES: Mats. Ees. 10e-25- c. vOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Detriot, March 12. That there will be an upward revision of Chevrolet 1D2D production shedule, calling for an output of 1.350,000 units instead of the 1,250,000 quota originally established, was indicated today by R. 11. Giant, the companys in ehatge of sales who has just returned here after 6 weeks spent conducting dealer meetings m the northern and western sections of the country. This alteration in production plans, Mr. Giant explained, was considerd only after very thorough surveys of undertaken business conditions by him and other Chevrolet officials. In tlie course of this years dealer meet divided into three mgs, officials groups and visited 37 metropolitan centers. Exhaustiive studies of sectional conditions were made possible by the coopeiation of thousands of dealers, bankers and businessmen. At the time the new car was announced, we predicted a tolume of 1.250,000 units for 1929, Mr. Grant said. As a result of my Visit to 13 widely scattered sections and similar visits to other sections by my associates I feel that we are to w an anted in raising that figure 1,350,000. Beyond that mark we can not go with our present facilities but these can be quickly increased if the demand justifies. While we feel that there will be a ready market for this huge volume of cats and trucks they will be produced only if they can be absorbed in a natural way. We do not want in any way to crowd dealers or overThe dealers however load them. seem to feel that this great volume will not be difficut to handle. Mr. Giant seemed highly enthusiastic in his forecast for continued prosperity. Everywhere he traveled, he said, indications pointed to a year The farmers of unusual promise. of the northwest, due to ideal weather conditions which have prevailed throughout last fall and during the winter, anticipate bumper wheat harvests. Increased wage scales in the Butte mining districts together with the best outlook for the copper industries m yeqrs, impressed me forcefully. Since the establishment of a Chevrolet Zone Office at Butte, two years has ago the volume of our sales combeen more than doubled, and the pany now contemplates the establishment of a new Parts Depot and Warehouse at Great Falls to be opened probably in July. In Portland and Seatttle we found business generally on the Present activity in San Francisco and its wide trading area throughout northern California seems to augur a year of unusual prosperity. Building permits in Los Angeles during January were eight percent greater than during the same month last year and the trading in building materials is Bank clearings consequently brisk. billion-dolla- r during January passed the mark surpassing all monthly records. Other Chevrolet officials who were in charge of dealer meetings at various times in other sections of the country expressed keen optimism over the outlook. H. J. Klingler, general sales manager, M. D. Douglass and D. E. Ralston, assistant general sales managers, joined with Mr. Grant in declaring that the demand for the new car will far exceed preliminary estimates and make necessary a measurable upward revision in the companys production program for the year. paramount: Direction Mrs. Rhea Coombs Hone of has been visiting with her Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coombs. Enterprises HOME of PERFECTED VITAPllON E&MOVIETONE uEEmSEmSSSST FOR RENT: rooms and bath. strictly modern Inquire of J. A. South Gth West Street, 3 Daniels, 358 Tayson. Utah. Those Who Use the OREM LINE Ride Cheaply and Safely WEEK END EXCURSIONS Payson. to Salt Lake City nml return Provo and return CJO SHOW now on at all D. T. E. CO. STORES opened their big Spring Monarch Range Show Monday, March 11th. 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