OCR Text |
Show I ubSgpSh. T: A 1 ": Salt Lake Distributor Lays Stress Upon Dependabil-y. Dependabil-y. ity of His Car. George Suprenant, manager of the 5'- ' Western Motor Sales company, 12S-oJ , Social Hall avenue, distributor of Lexing- ; . ton cars for tlie Intel-mountain district, is '(, emphatic in his statement that Lexington motor cars are intimately associated with y .5 the best things of life, primarily because I; they arc built to last, and, so to speak, t ; ' S. to gvow up with the family. He says that , Lexington buyers are not asked to take ; tho word of the factory or his own, but to Investigate and secure their informa- J'iX Hon from any member of tlie great army ' of satisfied users of these cars. 1 Tho manager pointed out yesterday ! t' that for t he last ten years the builders 5' of Ijexington motor cars have not sought ? to make haste, but to put into their work -tlie qualities of permanency and de-penuabiiity. de-penuabiiity. The changes that have been . made have been the result of careful ex- 1 purlmont and painstaking study changes' tha t would make the product more ser- i t; ' 'I viceable and more attractive to the user.; The Lexington Motor company, said; Mr. Surprenant, does not cater to sensa- j i t tioni'l boasting or excessive display. It i builds cars for tlie public, for those who ; reiuire and appreciate a motor vehicle that is built for general service and which X . at tlie same time maintains a high stand- ', t., .-i10 f artistic beauty. It is required of ; ,.kin automobile that it stand hard winders, l!Xhat it pull up long hills, that it work out of tight places, that it meet the bitter bit-ter as well as the sweet experiences of i a busy career, and he is confident that I the Lexington auto is the one that reaches j the.-'e demands. j |