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Show Guardsmen Told How to Get Tags Utah National Guardsmen this week were reminded of the procedure pro-cedure for obtaining their special spe-cial National Guard licenses. Major Gen. Maxwell E. Rich, Adjutant General of Utah, announced an-nounced that 5000 of the plates, carrying inscription, "National Guard," have been prepared for issue by the State Tax Commission. Commis-sion. Procedure for obtaining the plates is as follows: After an individual Guardsman has paid his automobile property tax, he may take the tax verification verifi-cation slip, registration card and fees to his local National Guard Armory. The papers and fees will be forwarded to the National Guard state headquarters, then to the State Capitol and then the plates will be mailed to the Guardsman. These arrangements have been made as a convenience to guardsmen guards-men and as a control measure in issuing the plates. General Rich noted that the new plates will allow Guardsmen Guards-men to cross lines maintained in case of riot, disorder or attack. The new license plates also will provide an "incentive" to join the Guard. Tax Commision officials point out that the vehicle to carry the Guard plates must be registered in the name of the individual Guardsman, or jointly in the name of the Guardsman and his wife. |