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Show President C. N. Nash I I j Meets Nash Dealers 1 In Salt Lake V Last week L. W. Andrews, manager ' of the Andrews-Nash Motor compan j attended a banquet at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake, where he had the plea- j 4 aure of meeting president C, N- Nash I J of the Nash Motor company of ! Kenosha. Wis. who was on a tour of wW ihe western country in the interests 'tjj of his company. The banquet was at- i C tended by a number of Nash car deal- H ers and many auto dealers in other jy'l, Mr. Andrews state that president mt Nash made a neat little speech in i i vhich he Uiscuaed the general outlook j K for the business, nmone other thing telling the dealers that there is ro 1 ke fi; hood of reduced prices on cars in the immediate. In part Mr. Nash said: .,' ' "There is no probability of a gen-j 2 -ral reduction of automobile prices in! 'Jnj- the near future." said Mr. Nash , j1, "There has been no advance in the price of the Nash product except , jc ihose which were made necessary by refinements and improvements in our ' i ars and a recognition of the increase fju in cost of material and labor," ho a; ontinued. "For this reason, since k ft these is no immediate prospect of jjh either labor or raw material prices Lk v ill remain as they are until July 1 fw "Our large volume of production rnables us o produce Nash cars at a ; small margin of profit on eacn car. t! "We have worked this syst - ;n of ro duction in large quantities out to a roint where then4 is practlcnilv no lost motion or lost time in the making of the smallest castings to filial .it semblinc of the complete motor Ctti This, of course, automatically holds cost of production to a minimum and producing a large number of cars each day it is possible for U6 to sell ihem at attractive prices." |