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Show NEW SERVICE STATION IS OPENED HERE With the opening of the City Service station at the corner - of Third South and Main; Springville is given another up-to-date station that offers unexcelled service to the motorist. The new station, which opened for business last Saturday, is under the management of Edwin S. Poulson, who has chosen as attendants at-tendants his sons Elmo and George, and Boyd Jenkins, three aleit young men who are anxious to serve the trade ifi a most satisfactory satis-factory manner. i Mr. Poulson, Sr., who has made many friends in this locality as ; manager of the local branch of the Knight Coal and Ice company, will oversee the station, but is not severing sev-ering his connections with the Knight people, he reports. The new station will handle a complete line of Conoco products, and is equipped with necessary facilities for greasing cars. Conoco oil is pronounced by Mr. Poulson as the "oiliest" oil manufactured. In addition to rendering "snappy" "snap-py" service this station will serve the traveling public in the capacity of an information bureau. Free maps of all western states will be furnished their patrons, and information infor-mation with respect to other matters mat-ters will be available, Mr. Poulson states. A complete directory of the residents of Springville will be kept at the disposal of patrons of the station. Mr. Poulson announces that a very complete line of accessories will be handled by the station within with-in a short time. He extends a cordial cor-dial invitation to the motoring public pub-lic to visit the station when in need of the best in gas, oil and service. |