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Show Jr., Utah County assessor, warned warn-ed today that waiting lines are getting longer by the day. Much delay is caused by persons desiring desir-ing to have auto taxes, who do not bring property tax or valuation valua-tion notices with them. Failure to bring a notice, entails searching of records for serial numbers, Mr. Cope said. Today's count showed that 3306 vehicle licenses have been purchased pur-chased to date. Of this number, 2844 licenses are for passenger cars; 454, commercial vehicles and eight motorcycles. Tax Assessor Here For Convenience Of Local Motorists Much time can be saved and considerable inconvenience eliminated elim-inated if motorists would contact the local personal property tax assessor at the Springville Garage on Mondays and secure their tax release. Frank Bishop, local asses-or, asses-or, will be at the Garage from 9 a.m., until 5 p.m., for the convenience con-venience of local automobile owners own-ers and there Is no charge for his services. About one-sixth of the estimated estima-ted 20,000 Utah county motorists had purchased 1950 vehicle license plates this week, according to attaches of the Utah State tax commission office. With six weeks left under the Feb. 28 deadline, J. Austin Cope, |