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Show "TRANSPORTATION SERVICE A BUSINESS" . 11 1 " tf'l iMMMUroWTOJiU'-UIWL ..WHkJ.iWl ,p '"Will ll-WU..TV.M1AlWilfflrajMKhVy,-T j, .jjmuu . ..... ...... r 'v' ( f 1 ' , y .a,, j , v, - b - Ii 'v vw,"s Union Stage Line autos, which furnish quick and safe transportation to towns of the valley. They are Studebaker cars. Studebaker service is commended by T. C. Williams, owner of the Union Stage Line. " Have you ever stopped to consider the development of the automobile stage in the hist twelve months? ''This method of transportation is increasing by leaps and bounds in a!l r u nil districts. ' ' The automobile stage service has reached thesn large proportions through its dependability and service. "The number of trucks that we have disposed of during the last twelve months for this purpose is remarkable," says T. W. Naylor, general manager of Studebaker Brothers' company of Utah. ''This bears out the fact that the name 'Studebaker1 is firmly impressed on the mind of the traveling public, both for its dependability and service first. "Studebaker automobile stage service serv-ice as now provided by T. C. Vi illiams, owner of the Union Stage line, who now has a fleet of stage trucks and touring ears for specials, runs on a perfect per-fect schedule to the various small towns in the vicinity of Salt Lake. ' 1 Time is money to the traveling public," savs T. C. Williams, owner of the Union 'Stage lines, "and the im-: im-: portance of perfect schedules is realized real-ized and maintained.'' |