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Show New Electrical A ppliance Co. Starts Here The complete line of General Electrical appliances will be handled in American Fork by Mr. Glen Baker. Mr. Baker received word of his selection as representative of this huge company on Wednesday and is now prepared to take orders for any electrical appliance handled by the General Electric Company. Mr. Baker has, for the past three years, served the Utah Power & Light Company as their outside residential salesman in this district and he is well prepared to serve the people in the community. He has taken over the complete line of G. E. refrigerators, ranges, radios, iron-ers, iron-ers, washing machines, and small appliances. He will operate for the immediate future from his home at 296 North 3rd West. Born and reared in St. George, Mr. Baker came to Provo in 1925 where he- was associated with the Inter-Mountain Electric people. He was employed by the Dixon-Taylor-Russell Company in 1926 and opened open-ed up a branch store in Heber for this company in 1927. He was affiliated af-filiated with the D. T. R. for about eight years serving as branch store manager, salesman and collector. He joined the Utah Power & Light Company in 1934 and came to American Fork in 1935. With this excellent background of salesmanship in various electrical supplies, Mr. Baker is well prepared to serve the public in the selling of General Electric appliances. o |