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Show National Guard license plates now available Distinctive Utah National Guard automobile license plates for 1963 are now available to members of the Utah National Guard at seven regional offices of the Utah State Tax Commission, Com-mission, according to Maj. Gen. i Maxwell E. Rich, Utah Adjutant Adju-tant General. Cities where plates may be purchased are: Salt Lake City, Logan, Ogden, Provo, Vernal, Price, and Cedar City. They may also be obtained through the mail from the Utah State Tax Commission in Salt Lake City. There is no additional charge for these plates. Ceated five years ago by special action of the Utah Legislature, Leg-islature, the special plates bear the words, "National Guard" on the place where the two large prefix letters normally appear. National Guardsmen who have 1962 National Guard plates may buy 1963 plates simply by presenting their 1962 registration, receipt for tax payment from the local County Assessor, plus application form TC 131. Guardsmen who didn't have the distinctive Guard plates in 1962 should accompany accom-pany the above with a brief statement from their commanding command-ing officer confirming their membership in the Utah National Na-tional Guard. Every Utah National Guardsman Guards-man is eligible to purchase the distinctive license plates whose automobile registration is in his name or jointly in his name with another person. Gen. Rich again urges all Utah National Na-tional Guardsmen to participate in this program which helps identify this State's citizen-soldiers. citizen-soldiers. Utah was one of the first to adont the distinctive National Guard license plate program. |