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Show Voter Registration Ends Tuesday For Primary municipal election or the general elections of 1966 and 1964 are still registered to vote. Those who did not vote will have to re-register. Registered voters may apply to the city recorder's office for absentee absen-tee ballots if they plan to be at least 20 miles from their voting district dis-trict on election day. Tuesday, Oct. 17 is the last official offi-cial registration day before primary elections Oct. 24. Registration agents will accept new voter registration and arrange transfer of registration for those who have moved since last voting. A complete list of Salt Lake City voter registration agents and a map of registration districts is posted at the ASUU offices. Another registration day is scheduled sched-uled on Oct. 31, week before the Nov. 7 municipal elections. Students who will be 21 years old on election day and have lived in the state one year, in the county for four months and in the city for 60 days are eligible for registration. If a registered voter has moved to another district since last voting, he must transfer his registration. Those seeking transfers should go to their old voting district and ask the agent for a registry transfer certificate. This slip should be given to the agent in the new voting district. dis-trict. Transfers may be made any time before Oct. 21. The county clerk's office in the City and County Bldg. can also transfer registration and register new voters up until ten days prior to the primary election. Students who voted in the 1965 |