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Show " " "" - . - ( 1 1 WHITE TRUCK AGAIN PaOVEIj POPULARITY I I ' I : , f if , ? , : ' :: f- .. ' ' is '.-".,--- . ' i S i ? . " ' . . - - ... - , - - , -r v, ; , . ..... t " . J -.y ' . ' " . ': -.. , . -.-r. 's'-; j-.-;.-?" A. ' .... . ,,1v.'iwrs:v-",v -.: ; ij1 . .'' V. : ' ' - A - - V '. " .. ; . ' if"t v:ii-. V.1 "' . , " w "-v s": 'A i , - -r - . vv , - . . - f,i - f ; v - . " x . " James Mtirdock, a sheep ownfir, lias purchased a Wlita trucS, vrJ'h which food and supplies will be transported to liis remote camps. White trucks have proved popular with the sheepmen of the state, due to their ability to stand up under the hardships demanded of thern Ono nioro pi ere of evidence that it is usually (he "White, motor truek that an-swm an-swm tfie call for emerKr.ney service, was the pnrehase of a two-ton "White truek last week hy James M unlock, who will employ it to transport feed and supplies to nis sheep hoards, where k will bo neeessary to ow-reouie the deep int er snows a nd nepotia to steep, roult 1'oads. Mr. M unlock is a prominent sheep owner of Heber iMly. who winters liis herds in the Strawberry country. He needed a motor truck that would prive ahs'ilutely dnpendalile service under severe weather and road conditions. After complete com-plete investigation of motor truck values, lie was convinced that the "White ad-mirably ad-mirably measures up to liis requirements. Mr. .Murdoek Is only one of scores of sheip owners who have been won over to the White motor truek, accord iiiLj to V.. W. 'Mendenhall, manager of the White Motors company. They must have trucks of unusually sturdy construction and tested power of endurance, for they operate oper-ate in remote plac-H where roads are difficult dif-ficult and where feed and supplies must reach their destination at all odds. |