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Show HEGEIIG PRAISE ; Action of Brothers in Uniting Unit-ing to Handle Stude-bakers Stude-bakers Is Praised. 1 New Firm Has Up-to-Date j Quarters and Best of Facilities. i Few events of the past year in inter-mountain inter-mountain motor car circles havo created cre-ated so much interest and comment a-i the announcement issued a week ao by T. r. and L. O. Naylor thr.t rhey had iti''orporuted as distributors of 8tude-baker 8tude-baker motor cars through Utah and the intermountain territory. , A flood of congratulations has reached the Naylors individually and 1 as a company during the past few daj's, ', in the way of telegrams, letters and personal congratulations. L. O. Naylor arrived from Idaho Falls early in the week, and w-ith his brother, t. W. Naylor, has been extremely ex-tremely busy perfecting details incident inci-dent to completing the remodeling of the big building oil State street for-nierlv for-nierlv occupied by the Studebaker Brothers Company of Utah, which is to be used as headquarters for the T. "W. and L. 0. Naylor company in its distribution dis-tribution of Studebaker cars through- i out this region. i Covers Big Territory. The firm is to operate in Utah, southern south-ern and central Idaho, southeastern Oregon, eastern Nevada and western Wyoming, with retail stores in Salt Lake, Idaho Falls and Eexburg. i Between forty and fifty active deal-i deal-i ers now comprise the distributing or-! or-! ganization of the T. W. and L. O. Nay-j Nay-j lor company, and it is expected that ; this list of dealers will be increased ! in the immediate future, j The quarters of the company on ' State street will constitute one of the largest, finest and most handsome establishments es-tablishments in the entire west devot-; devot-; ed exclusively to sales, service and dis- tribution of motor cars. T. W. Nay-j Nay-j lor will be in charge of the Salt Lake store and L. O. Na3'lor of the Idaho Falls establishment. ! 'With work being rushed on the finishing fin-ishing up of the State street quarters for the company in Salt Lake, the Nay-I Nay-I lors are calling attention to the Studebaker Stude-baker company's Big Six car. The new ! Big Six. with its perfected sixty-horse power motor, enables the owner to lope i along at two miles an hour, or, in an ' instant, speed up to a mile-a-niinute : gait. A perfecth' balanced chassis of : 126-inch wlieelbase insures comfort at all speeds, while the hand-buffed genuine gen-uine leather cushions, laid in French i plaits, are especially restful and easy ! on the passengers. Elaborate Equipment. "The standard equipment of the i Studebaker new Big Six includes cord tires, shock absorbers, Gypsv top, silver-faced silver-faced speedometer, ammeter and .l'eweled eight-day clock, glove box in the back of the front seat, an and extension ex-tension tonneau lamp," said T. W. Naylor Nay-lor yesterdav, in discussing the first arrivals of, the new model. "Other equipment includes oval plate : glass windows and a magnetic speed-: speed-: ometer mounted on a Circassian walnut-finish walnut-finish instrument board. We want everyone ev-eryone in this region who is interested ; in a fine, big, new six-cylinder motor i car to see and ride in the Studebaker; and we are providing our dealers with ! demonstrating cars as rapidly as pos-: pos-: eible. ' "The great Studebaker factories, ' covering 16S acres and containing over j 4,700,000 square feet of board "space, with $15,500,000 invested in plant and equipment and over $20,000,000 invested in raw material and working capital, stands squarely back of this latest series se-ries of Studebaker cars, unquestionably the best and finest Studebaker motor car ever placed on the American market. mar-ket. "One of the most important features fea-tures of the present series Studebaker is the splendid adaptability of the car to Utah and intermountain roads and touring conditions. Motorists will find in the new Big Six a tremendous reserve re-serve power, which, coupled with proper distribution of weight and the many features embodied in the new car looking look-ing to the comfort and convenience of passengers, will make it an. extremely saitsfactorr car to drive.' |