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Show -I V ' i 1 w I ' O. P. Hesser, who leaves today for the coast to buy special electrical equipment equip-ment for the Motor Equipment company. com-pany. The Motor Equipment compauy at 109 East Broadway, home of the famous fa-mous U. S. L. battery, has iustaut need for more and larger electrical equipment equip-ment tor use in its service station. There are now so many U. S. L. batteries bat-teries installed that the present capacity ca-pacity of the recharging station is not equal to the task of keeping them in working condition. For the purpose of supplying this needed equipment, O. P. Hesser, manager of the Motor Equipment Equip-ment company, leaves today for a ten days' trip to San Francisco and other coast points to select new and improved machinery for the local service station. In order that he may give all his time to his growing business, Mr. Hesser Hes-ser recently severed his connection with the commissary department of the Salt Lake Route. He intends to make the local branch the leading institution in the interniountain district for all things electrical that apply to the automobile With this in mind, he will select a complete com-plete stock on the present trip from the large agencies on the coast. In addition addi-tion to electrical equipment, the U. S. L. service station will carry a complete line of auto accessories of standard make. The company now handles the noted Fiolene motor oils and greases, also the Genolite storage battery electric lighting light-ing system for Ford cars; also the Sneederator, a patented device, positively posi-tively automatic, controlling the operation opera-tion of the Ford engine and taking the place of the accelerator used on all big cars. |