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Show II NEW EM. FOR AUTOMOBILES With IhoL ending of the war, prospects pros-pects foiiJ2?he automobile business throughout the United States brighten, bright-en, says Manager, L. L. Hains of the Ogden Motor Car company, and the business .ought tp,. resume normal conditions con-ditions in the next GO or 90 days. Ho states that the automobile dealers and manufacturers have been patriotically patient during the war period and have given every possible aid to Un- cle Sam by way of auto conservation and in furnishing men and cars for war purposes. The new era will be welcomed and it is confidently expected ex-pected that the auto business will como , back to its own in greater activity than before the' war. Speaking of tho closed car Mr Hains is enthusiastic over the standard stan-dard makes and he is of the opinion that the' Chevrolet is among tho best of the kind on the market. He saysj beauty and mechanical efficiency have' been satisfactorily combined in the now model "Four Ninety" five-pas-1 senger Sedan. Those models have been brought out after the' most care ful consideration, marketing only models mod-els for which there Is popular need and that passes unusual merit. A standard type'ha3 been created and placed on the market, the price beinj neither too low nor too high to warrant war-rant the best possible use for various purposes. rr |