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Show AUTO SHOW WILL BE AN ELABORATE AFFAIR In connection with the big automobile automo-bile show that is to be held In the Dec-Eccles building next week, the local automobile dealers will launch their raid-winter sales campaign, vhlch promises an advantage in low prices to purchasers. Numerous meetings have been held by the delegates dele-gates within the past few weeks in order to work out the elaborate plans that were early decided upon to make the coming show one of the biggest commercial exhibitions ever held in the state. It was announced yesterday that Mayor A. R. Heywood and accepted an invitation to formally open the show with an address, in the main display room at noon, on Thursday, February 3. The show will then remain re-main open until a late hour Saturday night. Two of the railroads tributary to Ogden have announced a special excursion rate of 1 1-3 fare for the round trip fro mall points on their lines in Utah and it is expected that hundreds of out-of-town people will come to Ogden to see the big display of cars and accessories. Yesterday morning, a committee of automobile dealers platted the floor space in the Dee-Ecles building and, In the larger rooms made the following follow-ing allotments: 1 Cheeseman Auto Co. -2 Mack-Robinson Auto Co. 3 Cadillac SaleB & Service Co. 4 Read Motor Car Co. 6 Binford Motor Co. 6 Seager-Williams Auto Co. 7 Browning Auto Supply Co. 8 Goodale-Scoville Co. The space allotments in the first small room to the west are as follows: fol-lows: 9 Ogden Motor Car Co. 10 Weber Auto Co. 11 Fell Auto & Supply Co. 12 Wotherspobn & Jost Auto Co. The floor spaces in the room to "be occupied by the accessory dealers will be marked off early this week. |