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Show EASY FOBHOlilER SIX Specially Designed and Built for Highways in In-termountain In-termountain Country. That Llifl I foil! or motor cars cotiM not havo boo.n vUov aliit,wl for uhd over suc.li roads and mountain highways as Utah and the o! her . int.i;nnount.aii) K.R.ttn posses if tin; car liad ho on sn.-cially sn.-cially f li'HiJn-fi and built, for this (.-t-ion of tho country is ono of the iVfi-tuns iVfi-tuns of tho. Ilolliur "Hix" to which owners of tho car are enthusiastically railing attention. Th; Ktrong, sturdy chassis, built for hard work, includes a nuiin frame of heavy Hteel channel, strongly braeexi and reinforced. Tho M iller-f'nhoon company of Tn r-ray r-ray and Tdaho Falls, distributors throughout this territory for tho llollier "Six," as well as the bixie Flyer cars, is displaying tho Jlollier at Lho now Halt "Ivako Kjuesroom they aro occupying at J 27 South Hjato street., and officials of tho company declare that ono of tho features of tho 7 oilier that quickly impresses im-presses those who inspect the car Is the rooniinesH and the comfort and convenience con-venience that havo been provided, both for tho driver and front-seat passenger and those In the rear seats. The tonne ton-ne mi is large and roomy and, although tho car is designer .for five passengers, there is almost room enough to make it a seven-passenger car. The body is built with a divided front seat ami passengers passen-gers have an opportunity of changing from front to rear seats without stopping stop-ping the ear. Tho llollier "Six" is arranged for center control, the gear shift lover being in tho center, with tho emergency brake lever at the right. The clutch and brake pedals are at the left and the clutch pedal is adjustable for length. General Manager filler of the Miller-Cahoon Miller-Cahoon company declares that the strong indorsement given lfollie,r cars by rhoso who have purchased and are driving them constitutes the most enthiisiasi ic comment heard by tho company officials hero on the car. As one Hollier owner declared: T like to drive a car that has power tn spare that Ml walk right up a hill without monkeying with this lever or that lever that will slow down to a walk when T want to laze along and enjoy the scenery, but that will show any of 'em a clean pair of heels if 1 happen to feel that wav. T. like a ear that I can trust that will be readv when 1 am ready that wi'l go till I get tired. T like a comfortable car -comfortable for me and for the friends that T ask to go with me. T like to drive a car that won't eat up all of niy income, hut that will give mo value received in pleasure pleas-ure and comfort, for every dollar put into1 it. In other words', 1 drive a Hollier ' 'Six. ' ' General Manager Miller declares his company is having difficulty in securing sufficient Holliers to make prompt de" Uvery and that tho railroad situation is largely responsible. The company is more fortunate in regard re-gard to the Dixie Flyer, however, and has a number on hand that can be delivered de-livered at once. |