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Show NEW BUILDING TO HOUSE KELLY TRUCK Two-story Structure Will Be Started at Once and Rushed to Completion. At the close of a week of blizzards and snowstorms, with motor trucks chugging merrily along throuch sleet, slush, mud and snow, comes a highly interesting announcement an-nouncement from the Harch Motor Sales corporation. 2 South State street, distributors dis-tributors of Kelly-Springfield trucks and Inteinat ional trucks, to the effect that the company has arranged for the erection erec-tion of a new building at 32-34-36 South West Temple street. The structure will be rushed to completion com-pletion and work is to be started immediately. immedi-ately. The building will he 4 2 fpet wide aid 2i"hi fpet lontr and will he two stories in heiffht. The entire structure will be occupied exclusively by the Hatch Motor Sales corporation with Its lines of Kehy-Sprlngtield Kehy-Sprlngtield and lritcrnarinnn i rjioror trucks. Tli is will he one of the largest buildings devoted exclusively to trucks and a truck service station In the entire west. 1,. Boyd Hatch, manager of the Hatch Motor Sales corporation, stared yesterday i hat the new building will possess every convenience and facility known to the motor-truck business. Mr. Hatch is reciicnlze.l as one of the most successful niotur-truck experts in the i ntermoun t a in west . a nd as a result of his effort a during dur-ing the past few mouthy the following f concerns are among those which have purchased trucks from the Hatch Motor Sales corporation: Anderson t Sons Lumber Lum-ber company, Utah Condensed Milk company, com-pany, Thatcher Milling & Elvatina company com-pany and J. E. Wilson. Jr., all of Losan: the Utah-Oregon Lumber company, the Eccles Lumber company and Keller Dressed Meat company of Ogden and the Ogden City Ice company. In Salt Lake the Marsh Coal company, the Fischer-Kittle Fischer-Kittle Coal company, the W. I. Frank Produce company, the J. W. Simons Produce company and the Kimball Transfer Trans-fer company are all operating- Kelly-Springfield Kelly-Springfield trucks. The business of the Hatch Motor Sales corporation has grown so rapidly tha t a new building became necessa ry at once, and in selecting: the location fi t 32-84-36 South West Temple street Manager Hatch feels he has obtained an ideal spot for a large truck sen-Ice station and truck salesroom. Until the new building is completed the Hatch Molnr Sales corporation corpora-tion will maintain its display of Kelly-Springfleld Kelly-Springfleld and International trucks at 127 South State street, opposite the "Wilkes theater. In the Kelly-Springfield line, tho Hatch Motor Sales corporation has what Is undoubtedly un-doubtedly one of the most successful makes of motor trucks now on the American Amer-ican market. Great numbers of these trucks are in use by many of the largest corporations and industrial concerns in the United States, in addition to the many Kelly-Springfield trucks purchased and operated by the United States government gov-ernment itself. v |