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Show IOeorseF. ZIeiner...Urreaaiie dealers te shew ertrt latere. Kslioari Automobile dealers should take a greater Interest la governmental affairs, both local and national, ; George F. Steamer, president National Na-tional Automobile Dealers A nan, said Wednesday in Salt Lake City. - Mr. gieamer, whoae home la in Mankato. V nn., will agrees the annual runvtuimi of tie Utair " Automobile Dealers' Aain. Thure- day In the Newhoune hotel. "One of the things about which our : organisation is moat concerned," con-cerned," he said, "is developing la dealers more interest in govern-mental govern-mental affairs. "It is their definite duty, not ' just as members of our association, associa-tion, but as individual!, t help eliminate wests and Inefficiency to . government as well as unfair and burdensome taxes." Automobile sales are continuing at a satisfactory level Mr. Ziee- -mer said. "Buaineas Is good." he added, "although it Isn't as prat- . itable aa it used to be." He Is currently on a tour of western statea, in which he la speaking to the various state or- ganizatlons of automobile dealers. He arrived In Bait Lake City Wedneeday morning from Boise, ' Idaho. From Salt Lake City he will go to Billings, Mont . - ' Accompanying him Is Lebert 1 x St Clair, Washington. D. C, legis- " latlve counsel and adviser for the . -N A DA. , |