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Show CARS HELP KEEP T UP WITH TIMES . Individual or Business Man Lost Without One, Hams , Declares ''.WlthdUt an automobile noithei an Individual nor a business can keep J up with the pace set by present II clvllaatlon," nays i,. i,. Bains, man II ager of the Ogden Motor far com-; pany. local dealer in Chevrolet pas-, sensor and commercial ears An automobile extends the use of; of the human faculties 1' helps put thought info action to get things done. U Is an essential part of the equipment of the progressive human being. I , "SatiatiCS show thai the general I use of an automobile increases the! efficiency of the business man 67 i per cent The man who does not 1 use a motor car is accordingly less efficient than the man who docs. "The salesman equipped with an ' automobile lias an advantage over the BaleBman who depends on old I methods of getting about He can cover more territory more conveniently conven-iently and in less time. He canIVork j his territory more intensively. I "The merchant who is without a j commercial car cannot hope to com-' ipete with those who have them. For j 'an automobile enables a business j house to give better service to more people. no farmer Is handicapped with-'out with-'out a motor car or truck. II reduces re-duces the time and distance between jhls farm and town or market. It 'mcieases his ability to produce and provides tho means of transporting more products and securing more profits K makes him more inile pendent, Unless li- takes advantage of these benefits he cannot progress with those who do. "Those who use motor transports- t lion are those who wish to keep up II with the times. The automobile is' the mark of n progressive individual1! or business." |