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Show PROMINENT MOTOR MAN TO j SFXL THE STUDEBAKER CAR . j R. T. MITCHELL. I 1 ! I 1 ', i 9 - " v 4 v " K. T. Mitchell, a ftah-born citizen of the mighty west, whose career has been identified with the growth and expansion of the auto game of the intermouniain section, die having served in the Stude-baker Stude-baker organization for sixteen years, is now to launch out into motor -channels for himself. He will, in the near future, establish a retail garage and repository in the city of Ogden, and will carry, besides be-sides a full line of Studebaker automobiles automo-biles and the Studebaker light truck, a complete assortment of Stude baker-' farm machines, wagons, buggies, accessories and motor furnishings. In the sixteen years that Mr. Mitchell has been helping to make the name of Studebaker famous In this territory, he has likewise been elevated to an enviable position in the " ranks of Studebaker branch officials. He retires from the local lo-cal branch as manager of the wholesale end of the institution. Taking with him. a thorough knowledge knowl-edge of the auto and allied industries, also a wide experience in the other end of the Studebaker business, Mr. Mitchell will bring to Ogden's auto row a business foresight and acumen that will set things moving speedily after he arrives. Salt Lake's men of motordom regret that he is to leave the local "charmed circle." but, believing firmly that, the move he is making portends a great future fu-ture ' for himself and the Studebaker products in the Junction city and near- by territory, they one and all wish him "bon voyage" and immeasurable success. |