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Show Sill AUTO GO, TO ME CARS More cars than were expected have been allowed the Sharman Automobile company by the Oakland factory, according accord-ing to an announcement by Fred Sharman. Shar-man. ilr. Sharman seemed highly elated at the prospect of greater allotments because be-cause of the brisk demand that prevails for Oaklands. "We have felt rather downcast, naturally, natur-ally, since receiving the word that the production of cars might end any time as a result of the government's war measures," mea-sures," said Mr. Sharrr-au "We interpreted inter-preted the news as meaning- that our allotments al-lotments would be cut down and perhaps be entirely discontinued within a very short time. "But the Oakland factory Is evidently well supplied with materials and has been able to continue its output beyond expectation?. ex-pectation?. For this reason we are getting get-ting car3 that we did not expect to receive re-ceive and are able to meet the heavy demand de-mand for Oaklanda in much better fashion fash-ion than we had anticipated. "We are not In the state fair this year, owing to the unfavorable conditions in the industry. But we are fully prepared to receive our many friends in our big building on Social hall avenue and State street and to show them our Oakland models. We naturally expect big1 crowds because of the widespread popularity of the Oakland in the country districts of the state as well as !n Salt Lake. "The Oakland has met the neerts of the farmer and stockman in splendid fashion. fash-ion. It's a sturdy car, with plenty of fc-peed to cover the Ing distances inevitable inevit-able in country driving, and it has ths j power to take the hills and cut through ' the mud holes and sand beds. ! "Because of the arrival of more cars from the factory we are able t- make prompt deliveries on Oaklands. But we rep-t our wrninc that Lh:s favorable condition will probably not last long in the future." |