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Show ' 1 t CRAMER-KAY MACHINERY COMPANY IS ORGANIZED j BEUCE S. CSAMEE. W nl ' ''HI ' j 1 i Ij 3, S ylWi 1 II ''I - " - , i I .t- "5 - 3tF i ! Ti? s- 11 V i 3k r v 1 - i 2 11 ii 'i, 1 av ss J$ '4 w" , ii ii i X a Mr. Cramer is president and Mr. Kay vice president of the Cramer-Kay Machinery company, the new machinery concern of Salt Lake. An announcement that will prove interesting in-teresting news throughout intermoun-tain intermoun-tain and western machinery circles and to business men generally in this section sec-tion is the organization in Salt Lake City of the Cramer-Kay Machinery company, machinery merchants, with offices in the Jsewhouse building. The announcement comes as one of the most important of tho year in the field in which the new company will operate, and the organization is officered of-ficered by men who have been prominently promi-nently and successfully identified with the sale and manufacture of machinery and machinery supplies throughout the western states for years. Bruce S. Cramer is president of the Cramer-Kay Machinery company and Clifford A. Kay is vice president. Both men for ten years past have been connected con-nected with prominent machinery concerns con-cerns serving a large and extensive clientele throughout this section, and each official enjoys a wide acquaintance acquain-tance in Utah and contiguous territory. As machinery merchants the Cramer-Kay Cramer-Kay Machinery company will handle general machinery of every description, descrip-tion, including power equipment of all CLIFFORD A. KAY. kinds, mine and mill machinery, railway rail-way equipment, canning machinery, irrigation ir-rigation power plants, contractors' machinery, ma-chinery, engines, boilers, compressors, pumps, rail, pipe, etc., in fact, machinery machin-ery of every nature, both new and used. The company will operate over an extensive range of territory, of which Salt Lake is the center. General offices of-fices will be maintained in the New-house New-house building of this city. Both President Pres-ident Cramer and Vice President Kay of the company are emphatic in declaring declar-ing that the company will operate along liues that recognize "service' as one of the most essential considerations upon which a machinery house can base its activities. The officials of the company feel that this territorj'- offers unusual advantages ad-vantages and that Salt Lake affords an ideal location for headquarters because be-cause of the fact it will enable the company to render prompt and efficient service to its customers. Mr. Cramer and Mr. Kay have provided their organization or-ganization with ever-"- facility for handling han-dling a very large volume of machinery and machinery supply business. |