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Show So Great Has Been i . The Demand j f vLv-iH-nA.q. fe that this is the first time in 1916 that we have been able S0W anc mae i1TI "mediate delivery of EI THE BUICK I FOUR-CYLINDER CAR Buick Prices Advance Jan. 15 I In this four-cylinder car Buick builders Clx Ey u's'eye f public approval a Sn& M 'B? li . with unerring judgment. , i 'jbi ,7! , , 4twi)f- I 'IaMiie $aek. Valw-in-Head FcKjrQknderTounnGirrtodelD-35. I Model D 34 Roadster $730 j I Model D 35 Touring $795 1 p "r U1CK popularity increases m exact ratio to the spread of motor car - knowledge, Motorists take pride these days in the appearance of their g j cars, Next to a car that performs well, the avewige motorist wants a a 1 car that looks well. The opportunity you have been waiting for. A I Buick Valve-in-the-Head Motor car with genuine leather upholstering in either touring er roadster models. - i RanelaH-Dodci Auto Co., Ltd. I f I Automobile Eow. Wasatch 4560. Century Printing Co., Pnlt Lake's printers, 231-3.) Edison street. AdTertlEment.) OEEGON SHORT LINE I Local Holiday Excursions. j Ogden and return $1.50 Brigham and return 2.35 Logan and return 4.05 ; Proportionately low rates to other local points December 24, 25, 30 and 31 and January 1; limit, January 8th. Ogden and returDj Christmas and New Year's day, limited to date of sale $1.10 City Ticket Office, Hotel Utah. (Advertisement.) ! Halter appearing oa the automotili page, published as Dews, but under the racent taw passed, by congress la claailflad as advertising advertis-ing because the dealer meotlooed camr an ad Id aoother part of the paper. Id oa tcost art I " E This morning -on the threshold of the New Year I want to : say a word about the Botterill policy. - Not in self-praise, but simply a statement of what you may ex- E. E pect from this establishment during 1917, and future years; and ' ;E I address you who are already our customers and those among E the prospective buyers of automobiles whom we shall be so I. E fortunate to secure as customers from this time on. The manufacturers of all good motor cars will tell you frankly E E they have set for themselves the task of making cars that will : : give you a minimum amount of trouble and a maximum amount E E of service and comfort and convenience. By proper guarantees E the makers of these cars protect you who purchase them, to a ' E thoroughly adequate degree. E E But you buy your car from the dealer; and in addition to the E safeguards you secure in the manufacturer's guarantee it is to the dealer you look throughout the period of your ownership of j the ear for the ABILITY and WILLINGNESS to meet what- . E ever may be your requirements as you continue to use the car. E" 1 Ability and Willingness! : Ej For the past ton consecutive years the Botterill company has'been E engaged exclush'ely in selling automobiles in the intermountain E: territory; through this entire period the underlying thought has been E j E to build for permanency ; our shop equipment and facilities rep- E 'E resent a very heavy investment that is constantly being added to; E: E our stock of parts represents an additional outlay of many thousands E of dollars ; the organization itself is trained to render the most ef- E ;E ficient service possible and these factors form the foundation on E- EE which I can base this statement todaj7 that the Botterill company E possesses the ability to take care of its customers. E "(2 Willingness is a heart virtue; you can't simulate it, nor can you pre- E E tend it, and it is my hope that during 1917 the Botterill organization j : will be able to perfect itself to that point where every customer E: EE no matter what part of the organization he comes into contact with, E E will be made to FEEL the spirit of willingness that actuates our every effort. . . E ' We have been working along these lines a good while; and we E intend to keep on. E 1 ' 3(8 j J The Tom Botterill Automobile Co. 1 j -E 36-42 State Street, 13th at Broadway, : E Salt Lake. Denver. E |