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Show AFTER ILLEGAL BUS OPERATORS E. W. Schneider, of the Traffic Service Ser-vice Bureau of Utah, was in Park City Wednesday of this week, his mission mis-sion being to get a line on parties operating automobiles for hire without with-out franchises from the . State permitting per-mitting them to carry passengers for pay. So extensive is this practice becoming be-coming that it is injuring the stage business of Mr. Hout, and if a stop is not put to this illegal transportation transporta-tion between Park City and Salt Lake a part of the present ideal service of the Beehive Stage Line will have to be discontinued. The state bureau has taken up the 1 mater, and from now on the Park J City-Salt Lake highway will be patrol-ed, patrol-ed, and all law violators, those who transport paid passengers to or fro between here and the metropolis, will be prosecuted, the fine for which is $250.00. Mr. Schneider informed the Record that the highway will be closely watched for these violators of the state law, and desires information from law-abiding citizens that will lead to the arrest and conviction of such persons. Park City Record. I |