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Show BDTTER1LL SUES BREAKING RECORDS "A few more weeks like the one just passed ami there will bo more automobiles auto-mobiles sold in Salt Luke City than for any spring since tho beqinninp. of (.ha industry in the state, " declared Frank Bottcrill of' tho Botiorlll company Sat-nrdav, Sat-nrdav, five minutes after' ho hu'd closed tho fast sale of the woolr for his establishment. estab-lishment. "It has been one of tho biggest weeks in tho history of4 our company, and tho sales have been of an exceptionally excep-tionally satisfactory character," continued con-tinued Mr. Bottorill. "Wo aro order-injj order-injj new Hudsons and several new Pierce Arrows today and they will come on from the lactones as rapidly as we can pet them here. I have predicted a big volume of antomobilo business tins spring, but it is opening up in a way that exceeds even my most sanguine expectations." ex-pectations." The Bottorill nervicc departments are working virtuallv night and day in an otrort to catch u on tho extraordinary amount of work under way in those departmental de-partmental The thousands of dollars that have gono into the equipment of the shops of tho Botterill establishment tho pnst few years is now roturniug to the company tho benefits anticipated when the 'expenditures were made. Owners who buy tho Pierce Arrow and Hudson cars have tho benefit of one of the most completely equipped and instantly in-stantly accessible service departments in the West. "you cannot, divorce the sale of a motor car and the sorvicc that goes with it afterward,-' declares Mr. Bottcrill. "A sale without the support of cop-stant cop-stant readiness to servo in all the big and little things that go so far toward making autoiuobiliug a pleasure, isu 't a sale in the true sense of the word. Every owner of a Pierco Arrow or Hudson Hud-son car knows that he can call on us day or night and that wo aro equipped and ready to render him whatever service serv-ice may'bo necessary." |