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Show Utah-Idaho Motor Co. Establishes Branch Here E. K. Black, known lu all automobile automo-bile owners as Bud Clack, manager of the Utah-Idaho Motor Co., Plstrict 3, Provo, Utah, drove front Provo to Mount Pleasant In 2 hours and S minutes in his Maxwell touring car Tuesday. Mr. Black will bo in this territory twice a week from now on In the interests of the Utah-Idaho Motor Co. Manager Lowry of District No. 4, Utah-Idaho Motor Co., was in town Tuesday, meeting Bud Black, manager mana-ger of District 3, Provo. to arrange for the opening of a branch at Mount Pleasant, Utah. The branch will be opened nt Draper's Garage in charge of Mr. R. A. Stringham and Mr. O. W. Spainhower whh a competent mechanic, me-chanic, Mr. Ray Barrett, taking charge of the service work. All owners of cars bought from the Utah-Idaho Motor Co. will be taken tak-en care of from this branch. Never before with the automobile buying public has a selling firm un dertaken to satisfy the buyer like the above firm. Their policy, however, is to please the customer so he is at once made a salesman on tho road. The Utah-Idaho Motor Co. is the strongest concern in Utah with eight retail branches and service stations In this state alone. "Any one buying cars from us," said Mr. Black, "May be assured of j first class after service: This satisfaction satis-faction plus the service given our cars is worth at least -vo hundred dollars of any man's money." "Mr. Stringham will be glad lo show you over our line of cars at any time. At least get acquainted with him." "With the $20,000 service station operating at Manti under Mr. Lowry and the big service station at Provo, corner 2nd West and Center, plus the new branch opened in Mount rieas-ant, rieas-ant, prospective buyers can be assured as-sured of satisfaction if they buy from our representatives. All our cars are guaranteed to be right." |