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Show GREAT AUTO SALE RECORD. Consolidated Wagon & Machine Company Orders Two Carloads of Buicks by Wire. If the motor craze ever struck a towri and hit it hard Salt Lake is the town. j It seems as though everyone either owns a machine or is looking at one with buying in view this spring. A dozen new members have joined the Country club the past ten days on j the strength of being able to get dovn there in new machines, where they formerly depended J on friends. I Thursday morning the Consolidated Wagon & Machine company received a carload of Buicks, five in number. By eleven o'clock that morning morn-ing every car had been sold. Two touring cars went to parties at Twin Falls; James W. Silver of Salt Lake, got a touring car and W. R. Hutchinson Hutch-inson and George Langton each bought a No. 10 runabout. The Consolidated Wagon and Machine company com-pany have another car of the Buicks on the way, with every car aboard already sold. Thursday Thurs-day night the company ordered two more carloads car-loads of the cars by telegraph. Dr. Lumberg of Mt. Pleasant, and Dr. Hamilton of Richfield, purchased pur-chased Buicks during the week and a model "F" was also sold in Mt. Pleasant. |