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Show jHUPMOBILE DISTRICT MANAGER HERE H. K. ROBERTS. . t . , . quently starting in early in an effort to set a largo allotment. R. H. Roberts, district manager for ic Hupp Motor Car corporation of De-roit, De-roit, Mich., with headquarters in Porting, Port-ing, Ore., "as a, visitor in Salt Lake ist week and called on the Hyland. totof conipan.v, Hupmobile distribu-)T distribu-)T in this section. Mr. Koberts is on is way to the factory and expects to ) turn to Salt Lake within a month i-tlj some important news for Hupnio-Hilc Hupnio-Hilc devotees. The district manager reports that the osed car outlook is especially good. ilD the northwest, he says, dealers re-rorl re-rorl an unusually larfo sale of losed cars. The motoring public in cncral is coming to recognize the y losed type car as the all-season model, nd indications are that the distribu-"jrs distribu-"jrs can take care of as many closed -ars as are received, r Automobile conditions in general are if ecoming brighter, Mr. Roberts asserts. ,J 'he factories are rapidly making their "rodstttion keep pace with demand, and "jttteations are that immediate delivery deliv-ery can be made on almost all makes of ars this winter, Mr. Roberts also -:,olds an optimistic view of the 1020 reduction. Ho feels that labor difficulties dif-ficulties will be satisfactorily adjusted ry spring' in order that tho factories ri ti keep up their work with no inter-uptions. inter-uptions. While at the factory, Mr. Roberts rill make an earnest effort to have the y liipmobile allotment of the Hyland (Vlntor company increased to such an ixtent that the local distributors will fe able to take care of customers next f ear without any waiting. Officers lif the Hyland company feel that they an sell almost any number of Hupmo-Tiles Hupmo-Tiles that are shipped and are consc- |