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Show STUDEBAKER BIG-SIX CHOICE OF IDAHO MAN i r " i ' 1 t ' " s , 1 f if - " t 4. I-X' -I ' V v"vl f"' t- " w t Photo shows the Studebaker, series 19, designated as the "Big Sit." whicrf last week became the property of J. W. Randall, of Rexburg, Idaho. Salesman J. Swanson, of the local Etudebaker branch, consummated the deal. The Impression made by the new series 19 Studebaker cars In the lntermountain west resulted in putting many a motor fan In a very agreeable frame of mind. Since the first appearance of the new models the demand for Studebaker cars has decidedly increased and the local branch house has been forced to make strenuous efforts to meet It. The "Big Six." conceded to be the peer of all models turned out by the Studebaker Stude-baker factory, has easily headed the list in this territory. Its distinctive lines, unlimited power range, extreme wheel base and handsome upholstering instantly in-stantly arpeal to all motorists. Mr. Randall selected the "Big Six" from among a large number of cars as the one most suited to his particular tastes and family needs. This is only one of a lare number of fvtudebakers that have lately found their way into Idaho territory from the local Studebaker establishment. With the resumption of car building at the -Studebaker factory on a , basis approaching ap-proaching that which obtained before the war. Manager Naylor hopes to be able to furnish his numerous dealers throughout the intermountain territory with all the studebaker series Vj cars they may be able to sell. |