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Show DEALERS' VALUE TO CITlflS TOLD Automobile Now Regarded As Mainspring for Community Commun-ity Business J "Not everybody reall7.es the f.tr- ' reaching community value of a good automobile dealer to R town" iaj Frank Browning, In discussing the I stat us of the present day automo-' ; bilo merchant. "Let us assume that for one day, not a single automobile in Ogdcn 'would run There would lie broken appointments, delayed deals, irains, i would bo ollsserd, deliveries incompleted, incom-pleted, the whole social and commercial commer-cial life of the community would be paralysed. "Do you know that it WOUld !:;(je at least a week to do the business now done In a day. If tho automobile ware suddenly taken out of active 1 serv Ice? "A very larco percentage of the, automobiles running around here are I ! fit to un only because some conscl- entlOUS dealer r,i es them the neces-, neces-, sarj attention. "This co-operation bet wren the car , owner and dealer tlgUreg large in the ; community life, am! lays upon any I auto dealer a responsibility for pub- lie service thai makes his establishment establish-ment and personal responsibility of vital value to tho town.'" |