| Show TRAFFIC HEADS OKEH 13 TYPES OF REFLECTORS Selections Selection Are Made After Exhaustive Tests by Secretary of State Thirteen types of reflectors which will be required on all Ill motor vehicles in Utah after the revised statutes 1933 become effective probably in July were approved Wednesday by bythe bythe the st state te road commission and Secretary Secre tary of State Milton H. H Wellin Welling C of approval were issued to manufacturers of ot the 13 types and anda a warning also was sounded by state officials that after the law becomes effective it will be illegal to sell or use unapproved reflectors The reflectors approved include the he reflex prism and button types which will retail for from 50 cents to 2 each and the approval was announced announced announced an an- after exhaustive tests were made by George A. A Seaman deputy secretary of state and md R. R W. W Groo engineer in charge of the state l highway high high- gh way vay patrol I Scores of appliances were tested and many were rejected The sere secre- tar tary ary of state and road commission cooperated cooperated co- co operated in selection of the reflectors to o avoid conflicts under the present law aw which requires such appliances on trucks and commercial vehicles s and the new law which will require such installation on all motor vc- vc hides Certificates of approval were sent only to manufacturers officials ex ex- and makers are expected to furnish dealers with copies to block sale of unapproved types Dealers selling unapproved types after the law becomes effective and motorists using such reflectors will willbe willbe willbe be prose prosecuted i it was s announced ed |