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Show SEE BIG NASH QUAD AT THE AUTO SHOW Filled with the stories of the homecoming home-coming Yanks and deeply Interested in nil things in any way connected with tho winning of the war. It Is anticipated that crowds of spectators will be continually (fathered about the Nash Motor company's com-pany's spaco at the Salt Lake auto show, closely Inspecting the famous Kash quHd. Maimer Carl J. Simpson of the Pacific Pa-cific Nash Motor company, local Nash distributors, points out that long before the United States entered the war, the quad was fightinsr on tha side of the allies, and when America entered tho war this big truck, which drives, steers and brakes, on nil four wheels, more than ever sprang into promii. erce. More than 12,500 Nash quads were supplied sup-plied to the war department. They carried solaiers. food, munitions ard hauled Pie guns over all kinds of roads Hr.d across shell-torn fields where there were no roan? during the whole var, and the record th-y made was one of which the Nah company can well be prnud. It Is this fact which makes It such an attraction at the show. It Is like a chat with a returned veteran to look over the i.ig f:ad, and interest in It is growing hourly. |