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Show TO RECEIVE BIG SUM IN AUTO LICENSE TAX Special to The Tribune. POrATI-'MA Jdnrio, June 15. Accord-ins: Accord-ins: to County Assssnr R. O. Graham, Bannock county -will receive nearly $11,-O'lu $11,-O'lu ms its share rrf the. state automooile license tax. ns uniier the provisions of a law passeo by the last session of the lec;is!:i turc each county rctn ins T.'i per cnt of Uir amount, collect ho1. Secretary of State Y. T. I 'outrhrty estimates that a total of ;n,VHi Ihens'-s will he issued rinrins the yar, as against a total of 13, hum" for I'H'i. I'mler thf terms of the new law. cars are required to have license plates aL-t.H'heil aL-t.H'heil lo hofli tin1 front and rear, hut owing to the fact that the rcM'ilred num ber of plates could not be obtained in time this feature of the law has not been enforced. In 1916 the license plates cost less than 10 cents each, but this year they have cost more than 12 cents each. Rating cars by weight for the purpose of Issuing licenses has apparently given very general gen-eral satisfaction. More Recruits Obtained. Special to The Tribune. POCATEU..O, Idaho, June 15. Recruiting Recruit-ing in this city was brisk today, with six enlistments in the army, three in the navy and one in the marines. Those who thus volunteered to do their duty to their country coun-try are as follows: Army. Albert Oliva, Joseph Ferout, Alva M. Crowley, Kara M. Crowley, James C. Bet hard, Robert I. Mahar: navy, Henry Wallace, George Klein and Fred Myers; marines. Elmer E. Sanburn. Lieutenant Shaffer has been notified to make a special effort to obtain chauffeurs, telegraph operators, blacksmiths black-smiths and skilled laborers for the quartermaster's quar-termaster's reserve corps. lieutenant, Robert Pierce; escort, Jean Blstline; watchman, Joe button; sentry, Paul Rust; manager, Martin Olsen; hanker, hank-er, C. E. M. Loux; clerk, William A-Young. A-Young. , |