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Show Pacific hterrcoimtain Express Co. Takes Over Trucking Lines The Pacific Intermountain Express Ex-press Co., announces that it has acquired and commenced operation oper-ation of the motor truck lines formerly owned by Conyes Freight" lines. Pacific Intermoun-tain Intermoun-tain Express, (Calif.), and the Pacific Intermountain Express of Colorado. Inc. As a result of this merger the company will operate over the highways between San Francisco and Denver via Salt Lake City, and between Los Angeles, An-geles, Salt Lake City, Poise, Poca-tello Poca-tello and numerous other points in southwestern Idaho. The new company is thus at the outset one of the largest motor trucking concerns in the western states. Its rights cover some 5.000 miles of highway located lo-cated in California. Arizona. Nevada, Ne-vada, Utah. Idaho. Wyoming and Colorado. Approximately 120 vehicles ve-hicles are required for the carriage car-riage of freight which consists of practically all goods except live-continued live-continued on page five) Truck Line Merges (Continued from first page) stock and petroleum. Main terminals term-inals are located at San Francisco, Fran-cisco, Los Angeles, Reno, Salt Lake City, Pocatello and Denver. M. C. Savage, president of the new corporation, states that the company offers distinctly new and valuable services to the public. pub-lic. It provides the only through transportation service betweer San Francisco and Denver. It furnishes a new service under one 'ownership between Denver anc points in southern Idaho as wet as between Los Angeles and Denver Den-ver via Salt Lake City. These advantages provide faster servicf and unified responsibility. |