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Show frhrfmtfiiin S.L, County ... 1972 Decal To Cost $5 More That 3972 decal for your motor vehicle is going to cost you ar additional $5 if you reside in Salt Lake T'lh lirMfr-- tr itifT Publisher Gets,. City Eyes Propane Fuel Post Board on Tribune Christmas Tree Lights Contest Name In Pollution Struggle State Zip 1 believe there are lights on The Salt Lake Tribune 1971 Community Christmas Tree in downtown Salt Lake City. nd to The Salt Lake Tribane, PjM'e on post card and Boa 67, Salt Lake City, L'leh 41 I.ihu, 10. Entry deadline n midnight, Ue. 11,1971. Mayor-elec- The state legislature last passed a bill allowing counties on an optional basis to hike the fee. Only Salt Lake County voted for the increase. Most counties ignored the option and some voted to reject the pian. But every community in Salt Lake County except South Jordan passed ordinances conforming to the county action. The county collects taxes for South Jotdan so the ordinance v at necessary to cover the residents. The communities had the choice of earmarking proceeds from the increase to themselves or having it revert to the county. The Salt Lake City Commission voted unanimously for the increase Tuesday City Auditor morning. Lawrence A. Jones said the hike will bring $500,000 in additional revenues next year. Win the Lights Contest, Then Fill Grocery Cart How many toys can you stuff into a grocery cart in five minutes? Whatever the number, those toys could be yours to keep. All you have to do is win The Salt Lake Tribunes Lights contest. And all you have to do to win that is submit the closest guess as to the number of lights on The Tribunes Comm unity Christmas Tree located at 143 S. Main St. in downtown Salt Lake City. To assist you in your calculations, the tree is 65 feet tall and weighs about five tons. Winners of past contests have won $171, $130 and $109 in toys during their shopping fling. Some of the more enterprising winners have managed to get a bicycle in or on their grocery cart. But youll have to hurry. You havent much time left to enter. Entry deadline is Sunday at midnight. Entries must be postmarked by then. In event there is a tie for first place, entry with the earliest postmark will be declared winner. Use the accompanying coupon. The contest is open to youngsters wholl be eight years of age or younger on or before Christmas Day, 1971. Parents should be prepared to verify ages, if necessary. Employes (and their relatives) of The Tribune, Young Electric Sign Co., Newspaper Agency Corp. and Felt Electric are not eligible. five-minu- te Jake t Alford Bonneville Gas Service, told the commission. Streets Commissioner George B. Catmull in a letter suggested trying propane. He said it would make motors s' art easier, last 25 percent longer and run better. Mr. Calir.ull suggested insatllation of proper carburetors and propane tanks on the vehicles and then calling for bids for a new propane contract. Public Safety Com mis sioner James L. Barker Jr. said later the police detried propane partment fule in two cars last Salt Lake Citys fleet of equipment may sometime be converted to use propane fuel instead of gasoline to help fight pollution provided that tests are satisfactory. The commission city Tuesday, on motion of Age County. January IDAHO (AP) -The appointment of A. L. BOISE, Phone Address City 'PUmrr Gam, recommended 10 vehicles with two each to come from five city departments, to give the propane fuel use a tryout. The test will be for six months. Cost of converting equipment to use propane fuel would be $400 a vehicle, but would save the city money, Mois Gallegos, district manager, Petrolane- - Jr., piblLaer of the Morning Tribune, Lewiston to the Idaho Board of Edu- announced was cation, Tuesday by Gov. Cecil Andrus. Jonn Alford replaces who Peacock, Kellogg, Nov. 17. His appointment was effective immediately. The appointment of Alford was rumored for two weeks and was expected to have been announced Friday at a State Board of Education meeting. However, no action wTas taken at the meeting. Council Urges Hike For Gl Help 8.6 RICHARD EVANS QUOTE ROOK 1971 8, During his years of service as the of the Tabernacle Choir broadcasts, Richard Evans gathered the material for this extraordinary book. These quotes from wise men down through the centuries are a fountainhead of knowledge. This book is inspirational, joyful, uplifting, full of the great truths. And truth is forever, unchanging, "this day and always. $4.95 deluxe edition, boxed $5.95 voice K Iako m. The Subcommittee on Education and Training of the House Committee on Veterans Affairs has asked for cost of living increases of 8.6 percent in the national allowances paid GI Bill trainees. Elmer J. Smith, director, Salt Lake Veterans Administration regional office istration proposal, a single said under the Admin-veteragoing to school under the GI bill would receive $190 a month instead of the present $175. Veterans in or apprenticeship training would get an increase from $108 a month to $160, He said the administration-backed Omnibus Bill would authorize payment in advance of training allowances and would extend and training apprentices to eligible wives, widows and n Salt A complete darkroom outiit, including: 3 Yankee 8 x 10" developing trays; 1 Yankee 1 Yankee developing tank with thermometeragitator; safelight with brown filter; 1 Yankee film squeegee; 2 Yankee print tongs and 1 paddle; 2 Yankee film clips; 1 Yankee 16 os. graduated beaker; 1 Premier 4 way printing easel; 1 Premier 10" x 14" stainless steel'ferrotype plate; 1 Testrite 6" print roller; 1 Alpha blotter press; 1 Kodak darkroom manual. 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