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Show -WHS WILL SHOW CURS theypurchased; Botterfll Display to Include Models That Are Already Al-ready Sold. Preparations have been completed by Frank -Botterill for a display of motor cars, pleasure vehicles and trucks at the automobile showj which opens at Bonneville park pavilion Tuesday afternoon, after-noon, continuing through the week until Saturday. The Botterill company -will have on display various models of the Pierce-Ajtow, Pierce-Ajtow, Hudson Super-Six and Dodge Brothers motor cars. An unusual feature of the Botterill pleasure vehicle booth will be the fact that practically all of the cars on exhibition ex-hibition will be cars that are already sold, and they will be displayed1 by courtesy cour-tesy of their new owners. The cars will be monogramed and the display will be one of the most unusual of the entire en-tire show. Inhe company's truck booth. Eepub-2and Eepub-2and Pierce-Arrow trucks will be on .jcxhibition, if the trucks arrive in time. ' . Frank Botterill has been one of the strongest supporters of the show, and opoa his return from visiting the Chicago Chi-cago automobile show a week ago he declared that the finest models of Fierce-Arrows, Hudson Super-Sixes and Iodee Brothers cars would be placed on exhibition. The factories of all three of these makes of cars are taking a keen interest inter-est In the 6alt Lake Bhow, and one or two special representatives from the factories fac-tories will be here throughout show week. Everyone connected with the Bhow, and most particularly the dealers who will exhibit, declare that not in years has so much interest been shown In an event as is already being indicated In the forthcoming exposition of motor cars at the Bonneville park pavilion. "Our Btoreroom has been filled with people ever since the weather cleared up, and we find that many prospective buyers of motor cars are anticipating the coming show with a great deal of interest," said Mr. Botterill yesterday. "An exposition of cars such as the Salt Take dealers will make this week at the Bonneville park pavilion is a splendid splen-did thing for both the public and the dealer, inasmuch as it enables the public pub-lic to see all the principal makes of cars, in their various models, exhibited under one roof, where in a day or two the prospective purchaser is able to see and compare all of the cars in which he is interested. This, of course, puts him in a better position to select the car best suited to his personal requirements." require-ments." Mr. Botterill reports the track department de-partment of his business as exceedingly nctivo at present, with a number of or-ders or-ders placed for new Pierce-Arrow trucks as well as Republics. |