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Show MODEM BUSIES DEIiiS TRUCKS Tho ueo of trucks Is Increasing at a rato which Is astonishing. Thn number of trucks used today Is about G0.000, and it Is estimated that there will bo 80,000 trucks manufactured this coming year. "This Is an ago of great progress, of rapid change" Eays A. L,. Taylor of tho Salt LaIco Automobile company. "Experience "Ex-perience Is not needed so much as Is courage to break away from old methods. meth-ods. Here In Salt Iake llrms that have tried trucks aro putting In moro as their business demands them." Mr. Taylor added: Tho business today Is carried on at high pressure; intensive business Is tho order of tho day. This means that business firms must koep up with tho procession. Tho concern that waits until everything Is pros-porous pros-porous to make Its Improvements or adopt mothods which will put It head and shoulders above Its competitors, com-petitors, makes a fatal mistake, Tho time to mako such a movo Is when the other fellow Is hanging back. You see motor trucks overy day hauling great loads through tho streets of this city. Do you know that these trucks not only haul around tho city, but go Into the country for miles? They so to Murray, Mur-ray, Mldvale. Sandy or Garlleld almost al-most every day. There Is a truck line now running regularly between this city and Tooele, making tho round trip each day. One of our con-. con-. tractors Is moving almost a whole gravel pit from tho hillside with largo trucks and storing tho gravel in tho heart of the city, where it will bo of ensy access In any kind of weather. We know firms In this clly that are losing money every day by not using motor trucks. Undoubtedly one of tho greatest accelerators- of modern business has been tho regeneration of transportation transporta-tion uyetcms, mado posslblo by tho uso of motor trucks. |