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Show Chevrolet Dealers Meet In Regional Convention Martin Nielsen, Chevrolet dealer for American Fork returned today from Salt Lake City where, on Monday Mon-day and Tuesday he attended a mammoth mam-moth convention of Chevrolet dealers of the Rocky Mountain region. The meetings were sponsored by the Chevrolet Chev-rolet Motor Company in order to get its 1929 sales program directly before its dealers organization. The Salt Lake City convention was the fifth of the Pacific Coast meetings whicn started at Butte and will finish at Denver. Other coast cities where conventions have been held, were Seattle, Portland, Oakland and Los Angeles. Approximately 250 dealers and their salesmen were in attendance attend-ance at the Salt Lake meetings. R. H. Grant, vice-president in charge of Sales, Chevrolet Motor Company conducted the convention meetings. His party, which has covered cov-ered the entire western region in-eludes in-eludes E. W. Fuhr, Pacific Regional Manager; C. J. sfeifert. Assistant Manager of Dealer Finance and Accounting; Ac-counting; H. H. Goodrich, Used car Sales Promotion Division; J. a Mc Lane, Fleet Division; R. j. Poarce Manager Parts Merchandising- H K' Newton, Sales Promotion Division-' A- C. S. Olsen, Regional Accounting Manager; W. C. Herrings, Regional Sales Promotion Manager and J Val Strough, Regional rar1s and Sc'rvico Manager. C. B. Spraker, Salt Uake Zone Sales Manager, acted aa host to the dealer organization representing Chevrolet in the Inter-Mountain country An afternoon session held at the n-,v house Theatre was conducted by u e various officials who prcsenled Chevrolet Chev-rolet for 1029. Some idea of (he magnitude of this meeting nmy bc gamed from the fact that a carload of scenery, props, slaB0 ,s monotone apparatus and special' gl.tmg equipment was used to make t'.e presentation to the j ng the evening at the Hold Ulah , banquet was held. An excellent or" chestra furnished music while outer tainment features preceded talks by Mr. Grant. Mr. Fuhr and C. B. Spurlt- |