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Show Title Necessary In Car Registration Idaho's present motor vehicle Jaws reaulre that an applicant ore- sent to the county assessor the certificate of title or the receipt of registration and turn in the 1941 license plates before the '-car owner can register the vehicle for 1942 and obtain new plates. This word comes direct from the office of the Franklin county assessor and the state law enforcement department. Countless persons have in previous pre-vious years depended upon the record rec-ord of past years on file at the assessor's office for this necessary information, his practice has imposed im-posed on the time of other persons waiting to be served. Added work whfch has been turned over to this office will not permit this practice to be continued, Assessor Hawkes emphasized. "If you have lost your registration registra-tion receipt or certificate of title it will be absolutely necessary that you obtain a new one before making mak-ing application for 1942 license plates," Mr. Hawkes stated. Anticipating some confusion due to the provisions of the certificate of title act and recognizing the necessity ne-cessity of rendering the assessor's full support, instructions have been given tor state police officers to contact all Idaho motorists in order or-der that they might be made aware of the necessity of having in their possession a receipt of registration registra-tion or instruct them to proceed to the assessor's office for a duplicate. dupli-cate. A check up will also be made by the state police officers to ascertain ascer-tain if all operators are holding proper operator's license. o o , |