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Show GUD 10 BE BACK 1 MLTJE AGI A. O. Reed Returns and Will Make Headquarters With Browning Co. IVicDds of A. O. ( ( ; a j 0 Kecd will be ulad to learn that he has again been assigned as-signed to this district as factory representative repre-sentative for the Willys-Overland company. com-pany. Some 'years ago. when the Overland was little known here, Mr. Heed was ent to .Salt Lake, ami it was he who introduced in-troduced the car iu this district. Having Hav-ing gotten the car well upon the road Lo success, ho was transferred to other districts, where he continued the work. The popularity of the Overland car throughout Utah and Idaho has in the meantime reached such proportions that rodai the local field is considered one "the choice locations by the factory yTien, and Mr. "Reed, when asked where he would like to make his headquarters At, s reward for his good work, did not Mcsitatc iu naming Salt Lake as his hoicc. (t so happened at this particular time a promotion was also beiug arranged for J. YV. Hawk, who has acted id the capacity of local factory representative for the past, two years, "and accordingly Mr. Hawk was transferred to San Fraa-1 Fraa-1 i-'o. where he will be associated with B. J. MaeMullen. who is zone manager for the Willys-Overland company at that point. Mr. Hawk made many f riomfri here, who, while regretting his leaving, are wishing him every success iu his new position, and those of Mr. Reed's friends who have not yet seen him since his return are anxiously looking look-ing tor ward to those pleasant smile? which are so characteristic of the ''cup-tain. ''cup-tain. ' ' Mr. Reed said as he gazed around and noticed the many improvements siuce he was here last: It seems good to be ba-k in Salt Lake ngain. I have visited practically prac-tically every city of any mzo iu the United States and have made my headquarters in a number of them, but there was only one town which made me want to r-t back again, and that is Salt Lake. M y. but the changes that have taken place, and all fur the betterment of the city. However, the people have not changed a bit. They are the same, and tell you it is a downright pleasure to bo back here and receive re-ceive the hearty hand-hakes from my manv old friends. I expect Ik be located here permanently and M co-operate with the Browning Auto & Supply companv. which is sure to keep "the Overland on the top rung of the local automobile ladder. |