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Show DATE SET FOR AUTOMOBILE TAXRELEASES Arrangements have been made by Deputy County Assessor Theron S. Hall to m.eet car owners own-ers of this city at the Arnold Roylance offices in the Springville Spring-ville bank building, each afternoon after-noon from January 2 to January Janu-ary 7, when owners may receive their tax releases in order to secure se-cure their 1937 automobile license plates. - ' Utah county passenger car and truck owners will, not be able to secure their license plates within the county until January 2, County Coun-ty Assessor L. M. Atwood states. I Originally, December 15 was the opening date. Changes by the legislature which conflict causes the delay. Necessity for owners to secure tax releases which cannot be issued is-sued before January 2 will intervene. inter-vene. Deadline for the plates to be in view on cars has been set for February 1. County Assessor Atwood stated that the action was given the endorsement en-dorsement of a substantial majority major-ity of county assessors in joint assembly as-sembly at the public officials' convention con-vention in Ogden, Tuesday and Wednesday. Reason for the action is purely legal, Assessor Atwood declares. The law requires, he states,, that "the county assessor assess property prop-erty to the person by whom it was owned on January next preceding date of assessment. To cooperate with car owners, however, the county assessor will station deputies in public places in each district for public convenience. conveni-ence. They will assess personal property, including cars. Paul Holt, local state tax commission com-mission office director, anticipates no difficulty under the new arrangement. ar-rangement. Facilities here will be entirely ample to take care of all persons before the deadline approaches, ap-proaches, he assures. Licenses to car operators will be $5, and for truck owners, from S5 to $125, Mr. Holt states. |