Show I I II I I Studebaker Salesman Advances I To Vice Presidency of Concern After Six Years in Los Angeles Paul G. G Hoffman Makes Record Which Brings Him Into Prominence in Motor World Guest at Alta Club Dinner From rom an automobile salesman to I vice Vice president of a great motor manufacturing concern In less than six years Is the record of Paul G G. Hoffman newly appointed vice ice president of the Studebaker Motor company who arrived in Salt Lake Lalee shortly after noon Friday from Crom Los s on fin his way to assume charge of ot sales at the company's factory In South Bend Ind md Mr 11 Hoffman Hortman will wiH be the guest of the tho T I W. W Naylor company at a 0 dinner Frida Friday evening at al the Alta club dub where he lie will address a group of ot Studebaker dealers from various points in Utah and Idaho on the prospects of the automobile industry industry indus Indus- tr try for the present season Amon Among those who have come to Salt Lake to welcome the new of official official of- of tidal of the Studebaker company are are- J. J J J. J Merkley of Logan Russell Rus Rus- sell selI of Rock Hock Springs John JohnI I Madsen of Rexburg Don Coppin of Cedar City David of ot Pocatello Pocatello Po- Po catello Clarence and G. G II Naylor of Prove 0 and and- It R. T. T Mitchell of Ogden In 1919 according to John B. B I Burnham secretary of ot the T. T W. W Yo Naylor company Mr Hoffman n was selling cars for a living in Los Angeles An An- geles Through shrewd management manage ment of some small investments he acquired which he In Invested invested In- In vested ested in the Studebaker company A little later that concern offered him a minor Job in the sales department department de tie- pertinent which he ac accepted He lie Hewon Hewon won rapid promotion and presently was offered the New York sales of the Studebaker car This he declined In a letter in which he Informed med the tIle sales department head at the factory that he ho would rather rathel be a a. lamp larni post in the West Vest than to have hwe any Job the they could offer him in the East Kast ast |