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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, September 9, MSI IS Treasurer Demand Growin A gradual tightening up of the state vehicle inspection program has resulted in a black market of stolen safe- ty inspection stickers, accord- ing to the Utah Highway High Post Special to The Tribune MURRAY J. Lowell Young, Murray city treasurer, has been elected second vice j' Treasurers the groups atro- , - Sgt. Don Jensen, in charge 1 f sjhz'trfrz tions burglaries are occurring just for the purpose of getand ting inspection stickers he added a lot more of this is happening than wed like to believe, He noted contraband stickers bring up to $10. of the safety inspection pro- gram for the Utah Highway patrol, said we're getting the best inspections we've ever had and this means there'll be some demand for illegally obtained stickers." He said some service sta Stickers are sought out from illegal souces by persons who cannot find a station wholl jlass their vehicles and who cannot afford the necessary as new windsrepairs-su- ch hields or new tires or brakes. A program designed to involve more closely United Way, formerly the United Fund, agencies in this year's Friday was ancampaign nounced uy James E. Petersen, Kennecott Copper Corp., and general campaign chairman. He said found. 'OlzzzZzzcM . Push Volunteer Pregram Officer Gerald Durrans of the salt Lake Police Dept, was the victim of a thief who made off with his bike while he was in a grocery store at 916 W. 10th North, Although five police cars responded within minutes to his reoort of the theft, no trace of the bil.e, worth $225, was -- that the campaign, Zz()zzz-i . which begins Sept. 19 with a record goal of $2.2 million, wil require each of the local agencies to recruit 10 volunteers to help in the campaign. Volunteers and agency officials will attend training ses- sions Tuesday and Wednesday '7 at the University 4 Utah J ! Graduate School. (jzz)zzz-- r(zzzztzzzz i : ' 1 "v yjtC r an- - conven- nual tion in Anchor-age- , Alaska. Mr. ' f Assn, of the United Saes and Canada at P State Probes Black Market Stickers Receives president the Municipal Bicycle Taken From Officer 2 j J, YoungUj has served as secretary and Mr'loung treasurer of the organization as well as on the board of directors tor two years. As a result of his efforts the national convention has been secured for Salt Lake City in 1977. Mr. Young, 8 W. Valley Dr., Murray, was one of five members to be singled out for an outstanding and distinguished service award during the convention. , crosby square la rtCwrl Postage Rates Get on a platform for school or dross i Rise Again e soies the new looks for your feet. Super styles, leather uppers, Place. & Fashion Lake Salt and heels. And comfort. 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