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Show SERVICE SCHOOL A GREAT CONVENIENCE ieeh-y-llinckley Sends Representative To Attend Service School. Tom Toralinson, of the Seeley-Minckley Seeley-Minckley Automobile Co, spent last week in Salt Lake City aUending Uodge Brothers Service School. Dodge Brothers traveling Service School is proving to be a great convenience con-venience and a material asset to dealers deal-ers in districts where it has been in session. An excellent attendance has greeted the instructor with the opening open-ing of each new school, and the plan has developed many advantages in addition to those anticipated when it was put into effect. Not the least of, these is the fact that service men attending at-tending the school are able to exchange ex-change ideas and discuss problems o common interest, with highly beneficial bene-ficial results. The instructor, who was a factory expert, carries with him a complete tool equipment and all other materials materi-als necessary to give thorough and easily comprehensive instructions in the quickest and most economical methods of adjusting and repairing Dodge Brothers Motor Cars. The course is in every respect like the one given in the factory service school.' It is of considerable importance to Dodge Brothers car owners to know that they can be served by a dealer who is making every effort, to keep their service department up to the minute. The Seeley-Hinckley Co. are to be congratulated, and as every one knows, "Tom" is already al-ready one of the most popular service ser-vice men in Southern Utah. Last year John Cliff attended this school and is now representing Seeley-Hinckley in the southern part of their territory. |