Show B lEST T V 3 Is I T ir N Thousands Thousands Crowd Into Big Bonneville Pavilion Pavil- Pavil ion to Attend Opening of Greatest Exhibit on I r II lit biggest greatest and I fl i most brilliant automobile cv l' l staged Ringed in the inter inter- region is un under er way ny at park Several thou thou- Finds crowded within the doors of the thet t HERES HERE'S DAILY PROGRAM AT AUTO SHOW j The auto show will continue until Saturday night Doors open every day at 1 Special musical features by Bonneville orchestra from 2 to 4 Vocal selections and Instrumental numbers by well weIl known artists from 8 to Dancing every night from j to 11 Special society night Ight Thursday great pavilion Monday night showing the extent of oC Interest the public mind mind Is taking In automobiles now that the war Is ended With the openIng of 01 the dazzling display of automotive creations a new high mark marlc was set for Cor attendance at any automobile show ever held In Salt Lake The opening night also established established a record In the number of sales and prospective sales by the various I I exhibitors But most important of oC all was the unmistakable interest that is plainly indIcative that 19 1919 9 wi wil be the greatest automobile year ear In the history of L Utah tah and other intermountain states MILLIONS TO BE SPENT Millions of dollars will be spent inthe In Inthe the West Vest this year for the latest In I automotive craft This Is construed I Ito to mean greater prosperity for everyone every every- every I one because automobile sales are a i direct index to greater prosperity for i the community owning them It If there ther are a greater number of machines in proportion to the population owning them there is prosperity if If a small number there Is not The American public Is much like the fans at a baseball or football game They will fight and cheer and pull for their side to win hut but just as soon as the game Is ended they file out and want to get back to normal The war was the greatest game in which the American people ever took part And now that it Is all over but the shouting g the fans want to get back to normal as fast as conditions I will allow them BUSINESS REORGANIZED Throughout the country the automobile auto auto- auto I mobile business Is being reorganized on a peace bass basis Once more The motorcar motor- motor car industry was just on a per cent centI I war basis when the armistice was signed Now there is a frenzied struggle struggle gle on the part of oC automobile makers to get back to a per cent peace basis but the pub public clamor for Cor cars is yet far Car in excess of the supply Promptly at 7 o'clock Monday night the doors of the great Bonneville pavilion pavilion pa- pa were thrown open It was the signal for Cor the openIng of the most brilliant affair In local history and more than a hundred eager fans who had waited outside for the opening hour surged In to view the pretentious preten- preten I Hous display Fred C. C Richmond president of the Commercial club was Introduced by Manager W. W D. D Rishel Richmond gave aye a brief dedicatory tory address In which the progress automobile through the past ten years lie He predicted a great era of prosperity for the west Vest and declared that the automobile and the Interest taken In It by th the public was the forerunner of such a period I A splendid musical program under the dirEction or of Fred C. C Graham was I given between 8 and 9 30 Dancing was enjoyed In the east end of the pavilion during the later hours I with music being furnished by the big Bonneville orchestra |