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Show 0l MAKE UP , BOTTERIL EXHIBIT It is doubtful if any display of motor cars ever made in the intermountain west is attracting so much attention as the Individ ual carw which comprise the display dis-play of the Tom BotteHil Automobile company at the Bonneville pavilion this week. ' With the exception of one Dodge Brothers Broth-ers sedan, all of the Pierce-Arrows, Hudson Hud-son Supersixes and Dodge Brothers' motor mo-tor cars exhibited by Frank BotterUl are on display through the courtesy of own-era own-era who have purchased cars and permitted per-mitted Mr. BotterlH to exhibit them at the sow. The beautiful white Fierce-Arrow "38" on display in the Botterlll booth ia a new car, purchased by Harold Smoot of Salt, and it Is one of the handsomest and finest Pierce-Arrows ever brought' into the state. The other Pierre-Arrow on exhibition In the Botterlll booth is Wallace Brans-ford's Brans-ford's new "4S" Pierce touring, the highest-priced car exhibited at the show. The value of this car in Salt Lake is 55650. Another car that is attracting unusual attention in the Botterill exhibit Is the handsome superslx touring sedan belonging belong-ing to President F. 8. Murphy of the Salt Lake Baseball association. The attractive Dodge Brothers touring sedan Mr. Botterill is exhibiting belongs to Judge Howat of Salt Lake. |