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Show tires in excess of those listed a-bove a-bove except those mounted on other vehicles or equipment, inhale in-hale are owned by the register-eluding register-eluding one spare per motor ve-ed ve-ed owner of the vehicle or by any person living in his household house-hold and related to him by blood, SZSol the five tires in possession of the owner if an owner has more than five tires per car, no ration book will be issued to him must be listed on the application form. The application blanks for basic ba-sic ration book A are to be filled in only by private owners of automobiles. au-tomobiles. Owners of vehicles in the commercial users class do not apply for rationing books at schools but must apply to he Bingham rationing office at the City hall on November 12, 13 ana 14 People who believe that they are entitled to extra gasoline because be-cause their cars are used in defense de-fense transportation should apply to the rationing office and will receive instructions from them after they have received their basic ration book A. REQUIREMENTS FOR GAS RATIONING ARE GIVEN AUTO OWNERS Motorists of Bingham district desiring gas ration books are required re-quired to do three things before registration dates, November 12-13 12-13 and 14, at Bingham high school, Bingham Central school or Lark grade school. Hours of of registration will be announced announc-ed later. First of all, idle tires must be turned in at the nearest Railway Express Agency. Only five tires can be kept for each car. The next important step is to make certain that as a car owner you have a certificate of registration and take it with you to apply for a gas rationing book.. Third, and very important, obtain an application appli-cation for a basic A ration book from a service station or automobile automo-bile dealer and take it with you to register. In signing the application form the owner must certify that no gasoline books are outstanding for use in connection with the vehicle; that the tires will be kept in serviceable condition by repair and not operated beyond the recapping point, that he will not operate in excess of 35 miles per hour, that no passenger-car |