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Show Salt Lake City, Logan, Ogden, Provo, Cedar City, Vernal, and Price. Plates can be obtained through the mail, too, according to the Director of the Motor Vehicle License division, StateTax Commission. Com-mission. One copy of the county property tax receipt, 1960 Registration Reg-istration validated 1959 Registration, Regis-tration, check or money order for $6.00 payable to the Utah State Tax Commission, and the license authorization form furnished fur-nished by the Guardsman's unit commander, must be mailed to Director, Motor Vehicle License Division, Utah State Tax Commission, Com-mission, State Capitol, Salt Lake and plates will be mailed to the Guardsman's home. Automobiles to be licensed with distinctive National Guard plates must be passenger type, not requiring a commercial license, and must be registered in the Guardsman's name or jointly witH his wife only. This is the third year Guardsmen Guards-men have been entitled to buy distinctive license plates which identify them as Utah Guardsmen, Guards-men, and which will identify them to enter restricted areas in event of emergency. Utah Guardsmen To Sport Special '60 License Plates Nearly 5,000 automobiles now owned by Utah National Guardsmen Guards-men throughout the state will soon be wearing 1960 distinctive National Guard license plates, according to Maj. General Maxwell Max-well Rich, Utah Adjutant General. Gen-eral. Beginning January 4, 1960, Army and Air Guardsmen in good standing are eligible to purchase the distinctive plates at any of the seven Utah State Tax Commission offices located in |