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Show On The Tire ' Front Necessary to keep up quota Although winter weather may immobilize many automobiles, especially es-pecially in the rural areas, Utahns who are entitled to buy new tires should not wait, Stanley J. Stephenson, state director of com-modies com-modies allocations board of the Utah Defense Council announced this week. If a county does not use its quota in one month it not only loses the tires under that quota but may find the quota reduced re-duced in future months by the government. Many applying for tires So many ineligible persons have applied for tires for passenger cars it may be well to repeat the qualifications. Only persons who mav receive certificates for pas- senger cars are physicians, surgeons, sur-geons, veterinarians, and visiting nurses. These regulations are enforced en-forced by the U. S. Government and may be issued to those persons per-sons only when the car is used principally for their professional services and some tire on the car cannot be retreaded or recapped. It is entirely impossible for oth-es oth-es to obtain tires, no matter what the need or emergency. County found itself in rather odd predicament Daggett County found - itself and the state allocations board in |