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Show MOTORISTS MUST GET CARS INSPECTED Time will be wasted and dlfficultj experienced by persons desiring mot-Or mot-Or vehicle licenses unless they call al tho police station and have their cars ; inspected before applying to the sec-I sec-I rotary of state for licence numbers Chief of Police Jonathon Jones said today H. C Peterson and E J. McKcori ; have been appointed motor vehicle in- spectors and are afatloned at pollei; j headquarters for that purpos Chic) I Jones said. The public has not been responding to rhe Invitation Issuod he said, compliance with which fnu necessary before license number could be had. I W H. Kiser motor vehicle Inspec-! Inspec-! tor for Ogden. working under direction j of the secretary' of state's office, has opened headquarters in the office oi I C. O. DeWolf, city recorder and Is now ready to inspect automobiles of owners ow-ners desiring the new 1922 licensi It Is stci'ed on the new application DianKs mat me iorm must oo signed by one of he state inspectors before being sent to the secretary of slate's j office. Mr Kiser inspects the machines fills 01V the blanks and gives Iniormu-tion Iniormu-tion regarding the procurln - the new-licenses. new-licenses. Mr Kiser is also equipped to sign the cards as a notary public I and the owners may have their ears inspected and all application work completed by calling at his office. The fees this year are: $10 for cars of 25 horsepower and lets; $15 for cars of from 25 to 40 horsepower. $20 for cars of from -10 to 50 horsepower and $25 over 50 horsepower. A charge of 60 cents Is made as an inspection fee by the iMpefipr- |