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Show SAXOPI COMPANY HIS mSMBED OP Look for Arrowhead When Auto Show Opens, Agent Says. There's a mvetory in Salt Lake, anl the worst .art. of it, is that the only man -who cnuhl pivi? Hip puMii'. or his oontempornries of the automobile business busi-ness any information on the thin bun his lips tightly sealed. It's something about automobiles in general am about the auto show in particular, par-ticular, and the answer to the question "What is it?'' will not be forthcoming until the show begins February L'O. These are the da of surprises in the automobile business. Those who went baek to the Chicago show saw a lot of new stuff which opened their eyes. But wise as are these lucky persons per-sons the ones who saw the Vindy City exposition they are as much in the dark as anyone as to just what the winks and nods and code messages mean at the Saxon Motor Sales company. That part of it is no secret: Tt's the Saxon company which has what it is declared will be a real trump card to be played at the Salt Lake auto show. Code messages? Sure! The Saxon Motor company is not taking any chances of the news leaking out, and whatever the real secret is it. is being carefully guarded. It must be something in the line of a new model machine that the Saxon company has on the tapis, but Richards -of the local agency even refuses to commit com-mit himself that far. He grinned, and ' said yesterday that he couldn't sav anything any-thing at this time that it would ''spoil everything." "You might tell the people this: There will be an arrowhead at the Salt T.ako show. An arrowhead will he there. It may be minute, but it will be worth looking for. ft will be on an automobile. Those who find the famed Indian emblem and the insignia of the ; all-winter route to southern California will have the kev to the secret. There will be no sort of public announcement. The arrowdiead emblem will do that." So Utahns will just have to speculate and wonder and wait and look for the arrowhead. |