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Show lii JUITD MM " PeiCTSfflTM Prices Will Advance, He Says, and Less Cars Be Made in 1918. People who are waiting for a decrease in the price of automobiles are going to be sadly disappointed, declares General Manager Miller of the MMler-Cahoon company com-pany of Murray, pioneer implement dealers deal-ers of I 'tah, a nd distributers throughout the intermoun tain territory for Holller urul Dixie automobiles. Mr. Miller claims i t hat the hi?h prk e prevailing' at the present time, due to the war, will not i be riciTeased for a lonjc lime after peace ' in der lare.1. In fact, .said Mr. Miller, if i any e ban .,' In pri'-es taks place it will be a. further Increase rather than a de-( de-( crease. I "While it i? true that automobiles are higher now thnn ever before," Mr. Mtl-t Mtl-t ler .stated yesterday, "it Is also practl-jcally practl-jcally certain that prices are going to arl-I arl-I vance rather than dwre-ase in the future. Tiie government ia ntakint; larire demands I upon many of the resources of the conn-j conn-j try and raw mat trials used in the ron-stiii' ron-stiii' tion of aulomobileH are naturally , among the rirst to be commandeered, j "This shortage of raw materials will by r,o nr-ans be over when ;j;ue Is declared, h mi confer uen fly The price of ail toniO- iilles wiil not. decrease until a Ions time affr the war is over. 1 "The Lewis Sprint ?- A xle company, j manufacturers of" fhe Mollier, exercised 'remarkable foresight at the hetrinnlns: of I tiie European war. and ordered large I quantities of raw materials, so that thv (would still be able i,) put out their high ; srandard en r at the usual prVe. "And this foresight becomes more find ! more remarkable as the difficulty In getting get-ting raw n:ateriats increase!. Several factories have quit making cars hecnuse of the shortage of ma t eri.i Is ; st 1 11 the liol-lier liol-lier lias not been affecte,- jn ;niy way. "The Holller still sands out as the car tha t st a nds tin, despi e t he fact t ha t there has ben no recent advance In price. "Holller owners throughout the country pra ise l heir cars for their re mark aide j ability to stand up under constant usage, jrtiid their low gmt and oil consumption, i A I F oilier will average t wen ty miles to a gallon of ea sol in-, while its tire and oii bills are p rop' nionn r e v low. "Karrr.'-rs of trie t n t er mou n f ai ti region have found tiie car to lie ideally suited : to their use. and a laru'e number of farm-i farm-i ers in this country own Holliers. i "W'e cm now promise immediate de-I de-I llverjes on all 1 oilier models, and we are I always r'ady t' take anyone for a ride i i n a f oliier and show him Just wha t this unusual car can do in actual per-' per-' f, rna.'ice," 1 . |