| Show i-- ' ' 4 tc''1 -- - -- - - ::' - ': - - - :- -- !:--4--k - - ' A1 i - k4 ' - a'9--'- - --- - - - - - - 1 A 1 k I I 4 'P B10 The Salt Lake Tribune Friday May VI 1991 "ON fpwat:simp4v 7 s MANHATTAN List $1898 Robert Green By THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE : FARMINGTON —Although it will cost Davis County automobile owners at least $3 more per year begin-lun- g July 1 to have inspections some mechanics want inspection fees to be increased even FIDO 40- I ti ' WAG EN -- FOX GI 0 '14 ' uhT "11- lag 0:1 A01 0 40 4A10 - 'IN i i III - ii s'' 0 s P 111111 111 a c p 0 ! s 41011 s 1 Taal111111M1M2111117"1"1"1"""11""1112MIMIIMMIMMIM"111"11nM'""11211WW6"11111M r 000 Ma 'PUN WOW On r IBM I Meer MS rMN Mr 0061 25(YoOFF OUR ENTIRE COLLECTION OF SLEEPWEAR FOR JUNIORS IN LOTS OF STAY- - COOL SUMMER STYLES Sale prices effective thru Saturday June CABIN CREEK SUMMER R SEPARATES IN MISSES SIZES Sale prices effective thru Saturday June ONO 0114 000 let 1 SCREEN-PRINTE- D 1 NOVELTY TEE SHIRTS 1 FOR YOUNG MEN Sale prices effective thru June 15th ist 0 s r C MON OUR ENTIRE COLLECTION OF BASKETBALL AND CROSSTRAINING SHOES FOR MEN NIKE' REEBOK AND OTHER GREAT NAMES 1 OUR ENTRE COLLECTION OF COLORFUL 0 s Id 4' 20-300- FF 25(YoOFF 25(YoOFF 1 OUR ENTIRE COLLECTION OF CASUAL-WEA- Mat ORS 1101 I ! S Does not inciude Nike Air Tech 1 Some styles sale priced thru June t J- L r 4 J L r 07 OF MISSES' CASUAL SPORTSWEAR BY ESPADRILLE LADIES' SALE MAW L LWM r NW MOW SALE A COLLECTION etatt 1599 Wet ON OM 011W MO NOW MO r-- M SHOE REG 2199 MI OW SOW : 25(YoOFF IN BOYS' SIZES Sale prices effective tttru Saturday June 1st YOUNG MEN Sale prices effective thru June 15th L r : I SUMMER SHORTS AND TOPS TANK TOPS FOR NOW lelow r --1 I OF A COLLECTION OF SIZZLING 1999 I 25Vo-400F- E OUR ENTIRE COLLECTION LADIES' KEDS° OXFORD REG $26 Sale prices affective thru Saturday June 1st i 1 Ote new inm 11000 Ota mow Mom MOW Mg Olet M ay NOW' MN 1 1 20-300- 25(YoOFF ) DIVERSITY SPORT SIZES IN PETITE AND LIZ BAKER SPORT WOMEN'S SIZES Sale prices effective thru Saturday June 1st r 1 DENIM SHORTS FOR GIRLS OF ANY AGE Sole prices effective thru June 1st MEN AND YOUNG MEN Some sale prices effective ttvru June 15th L L Anw sow 805 rONR 30-5VoO- 4Ww MOW MOW r 14K GOLD JEWELRY A TERRIFIC COLLECTION OF I OFF CHARMS 30 JUNIOR SPORTSWEAR COORDINATES FROM YOU BABES EUROPREP° AND KRAZY KAT° 20-300-FF ALL ADULT TENNIS SHOES CHOOSE NIKE® REEBOK® AVIA" BRITISH KNIGHTS' USA OLYMPIC' MORE MEN'S POCKET POLO SHIRT REG 850 Also on sale: Sale 599 Reg 850 Brief pkg of 3 Sale 899 Req $11T-shir- t pkg of 3 Sale prices effective thru Saturday June 1st DIAMOND ACCENT JEWELRY AND MEN'S RINGS 40 OFF EARRINGS 50 OFF CHAINS AND BRACELETS Sale prices effective May 24th thw May 27th only 1 699 SALE FF Use of Olympic-relate- d marks and terminology is authorized by the USOC pursuant to Title 36 US Code Section 380 Sale priced thru June let and 15th 1 J L r L-- - NOW Off ONO SM 0114 OW MO Va" J MON r 1 OW r04 WOm W WA OAS MA S WO 40 WA MAW AAA AAA MAO 001 1 20-30VoO- 254V0 25tYoOFF A TERRIFIC COLLECTION 25Vo-40VoO- OFF OF JUNIOR SHORTS AND SHIRTS Sale pnces effects° thru Saturday June 1st CHILDREN'S ATHLETIC SHOES AND BRITISH KNIGHTS' ow eito newo kom Ma gam MEW VIM L- :: ?: v" -' ct4 6' V'Wqi' 5360A 11t1 is not a religious group but 4 t RrisNAtLL4LYYd 5AL44$e ' t 4' 4 r! 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s: - I 1 - taeor N 1 financing charge 12512 Plus sales tax and license Subied to prior sale ay 0 0 List $2005 Sale and more sai nle Alaittrratia' nn a : $ 441r-- SECTIONALSat - 711 01 tBidltioninllitiir wthiltsh to:"" - 'IMIII ! - ( 4 :se- - Buy " --:il- ez3 -- 6- A ) i - - - 4 — 11 10113 111 v ' : - -- - NEW YORKER ntr1 :1-"A 11--- AL as 1 s of Toolson's Chevron in Fruit Heights He sees $14 as a fair price for the consumer while providing a profit margin for the stations New analyzers cost about $10000 three times more than older ma- chines — and they are reported to : 4 - mink 90 DAYS SAME AS CASE 0AC moNDitylaTuRDAy 106 along the Wasatch Front Davis County is proposing to raise fees from $9 to $12 Many small stations however will have a tough time buying new equipment and breaking even with $12 inspeetions said Mike Toolson owner ' 59 7 u 4MLIWIVi ATr requiring standardized emissions have higher maintenance costs Mr Toolson said ' Add the fact that the county will likely charge more for the privilege of operating an inspection station and it will be harder to turn a dollar with emissions Mr Toolson said Mr Harvey said the county has determined that auto shops can make a reasonable profit on $12 fees A 1990 legislative directive has required the four counties along the Wasatch Front to standardize emissions before July 1 he said Each vehicle will have to be tested by a Utah 1991 analyzer before a certificate of compliance is issued he said Major changes include tightening standards to conform with new technology and the federal Clean Air Act he said Many mechanical waivers and cost waivers will also be eliminated he said Davis County is also proposing to build a new $275000 emission technology center whereby residents can verify results from independent dealers with a calibrated machine Mr Harvey said The technology center will also be used to train mechanics and operate a new diesel emission-testin- g program he said $ Sale List $996 - kik' 6 FOOT SOFA auto-inspecti- stations to buy more expensive analyzers has shop owners clamoring for yearly emission fees of $15 said Richard Harvey Davis County director of environmental health : Under a new legislative directive 1 ' - i HEATHER higher A new program requiring 74 4i 'r auto-emissio- I' $999 0 0 -0 I 0 lily M Litt 11785 Seat - — - EXCZL SOFA it CHAIR Ya ite COO i c I f morrocir 00!” '1!§eininisisigh 1 MSAT me 9949 Sale 111 sk siETIONAL : cfet front 4 Utah Mechanics Ask for Higher F I ml3mmim v so titouktp jifaits toil:tem D - 4 JCPenne Valley Fair Mall 3601 S 2700 W 967-600- 3 Fashion comes todlifew Memorial Day Hours: 10 am - 6 pm ---- mum 1103411 Ponmortm 0011:911 - C1991 JCPenney Company Bountiful 1600 101 N 296-p61- 1 N Inc Orem 300 University Mall 224-131- 1 ) - r - 0 |