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Show UTAH LEGISLATIVE D0IS1 GRIEF BILL8 INTRODUCED AND ACTED UPON BY THE LAW MAKERS At THE 8TATE CAPITOL IN THE SKNATE Oilli Introduced 8 n. 68, Jenson Garnishments. Blgned by governor. 8. H. 69, Jenson Additional jurors. Signed by governor. S, H. 70, Jenson Alternate Jurors. Blgned by governor. H. 1J. 34. 36, Welsh Budget bill". Senate votes to suspend Joint rule to permit of additional amendments. K. H. 145, Flullnson Hoard of elk control. Amended and favorably re-Ported re-Ported by llsh and kixiii committee, Second rending calendar. H. II. 133, Winder Teats of Imported Import-ed rattle. Favorablo report by committee com-mittee on agriculture. 8. H. 14D, Winder Sale of egys. Same Action. Action on JUIls R. B. 126, Warnlck City control of water course and supply. State and municipal affairs. H. . 165. Hlrschl Kxemptlng building build-ing and loan associations from state securities commission luw. Banking. H li. 1BH. Kinlinson Drainage districts. dis-tricts. Commerce and Industries. H. J. M. 2, Flnltnson. Karmes export ex-port corporation. Signed by president n.i speaKer ana filed Willi secretary Of state. 8. 11. 140, I,ewls Gasoline Inspection. Favorable report of commerce and In-dUMtrles. In-dUMtrles. Second readlnK calemHir. 11. It. H, Petty Powers of cities over Honor traffic. Adverse report of Judiciary. Second reading cnlendar. H. H. 43. Hamilton Clurdner Reinstatement Rein-statement of corporations. Favorable a amended by same committee. Seo-ond Seo-ond reading" calendar. H. H. 68, Tana-ren Jurisdiction of elty courts. Adverse report of Judiciary. Judi-ciary. Second readlnK calendar. H. B. 30. Sharp Two sets of election JudRos. Favorable report of Judiciary. Second reading- calendar. H. B. 87, McCarty Nominations. Same action. H. li. 118, West phal Search and aelsure. Same action. S. B. 145. Peters Public improvement improve-ment benefits need not be equal and uniform. Favorable report of revenue reven-ue and taxation. Second reading calendar. cal-endar. S. B. ! 19. Flnllnson Ttefundlnff drainage district bonds. Same action. S. B. 87, Htahle Automobile corporations. corpora-tions. Same action. K. B. 4. O'DonneU Established routea for automobile corporations. Same action. H. T:. 1 1, Punyon College funda. Blamed by president. 11. H. 67, I'axman Barber shops and pool halls. Signed by president. H. H. 88 Welfh School budgets. Blirned bv nrealdcnt. S. B. 74, Uyan Bounties. Advanced to third reading calendar ayes 14, nays 2. absent 4. ltule suspended, bill passed ayes 16. nays 4. S. B. 116, llxon Provo bay. ltule suspended, taken up out of order, advanced ad-vanced and passed, each vote, ayee i4, absent 6. S. B. 104. Dixon Transferring state water filing to the federal government: govern-ment: on similar action, advanced-ayes advanced-ayes IS, absent t; passed ayes 14, absent ab-sent 6. S. B. 130. Westphal State historian. histor-ian. Favomble report of education. Secoml reading calendar. II. B. 69. Hamilton Gardner Medals. Amended and passed ayes 19, absent 1. S B. ms, Funk Stray hogs. Passed ayes 15, absent 6. S. B. 75, Warnlck Tlgarets. Amended, Amend-ed, advanced and passed ayos 19, absent ab-sent 1. In the House Action on Bills House bill 85, Mrs. Graham Relating Relat-ing to qualifications for entering school for trained nurees. Uefeated, 17 yeas, 36 nays. 2 absent. S. C. M. 3. Jenson Urging congress to appropriate !i.oo,ono ?or Great Sait Lake basin project. Signed by Speaker McKell. House bill R8, Hickman Creating a state park commission. Passed, with senate amendments. Signed by Speaker Speak-er McKell. House bill 86, Jacobs Requiring railroad companies to employ full crews on light engines. Unfavorably reported by committee on labor. House bill 90. Andrus Prescribing the qualifications of locomotive engineers, engi-neers, train conductors, flagmen and dispatchers. Unfavorably reported by committee on labor. House bill 154, Goggln Creating Utah Mothers' monument commission. Withdrawn, after unfavorable report by committee on public buildings and grounds. House bill 69. H. Gardner Bolatlng to unlawful wearing of use of military mili-tary medals of honor. Signed by Speaker Speak-er McKell. House bill 104, Petty Increasing fees of clerk of district court. Killed by striking out the enacting clause. House bill 145. Stark Authorizing the board of examiners to order an audit of the books, records and accounts ac-counts of state departments and Institutions. In-stitutions. Favorably reported by com-mittee com-mittee on corporations and placed on calendar. House bill 138, Pyreng Relating to Irrigation districts. Favorably reported report-ed hy committee on irrigation and placed on calendar. House bill 179. Rowan Providing for the appointment of a commission of five iHizens to investigate and secure se-cure bids for the removal and recon. traction of the Utah state penitentiary. penitenti-ary. Favorably reported with amendments amend-ments by committee on prison and penitentiary and placed on calendar. Senate bill 44, Dixon Increasing the salary of the comml(sloner of Insur. ance from $2500 to $3600 per annum. Favorably reported, with amendments, by committee on real estate and Insurance In-surance and placed on calendar. House bill Ml, Mrs. Smart Amend. Ing the law relating to the practice of medicine. Reported, with amendments, amend-ments, by committee on public health and placed on calendnr. Senate bill 75, Warnlck Collection of rigaret stamp revenue to be budgeted. bud-geted. Returned by th5 committee on Judiciary and referred to committee on revenue and tatation. Hou.e oil) in. j. H. Gardner Relating Relat-ing to annual tax levies In cities. Pas,ed. Senate hill 09 Jen-ion Increasing fee for drawing additional jurors In civil cases from SO to $50. Signed bv Speaker McKell. f Senate bill 70. Jenson .Providing for on alternate Juror in protracted trial of e. criminal case. Signed by Speaker McKell. S It. 51. Kyan-Provldlng that decisions de-cisions of the Utah supreme court shall be sent to county attorneys. Pasned 52 yeas; no nays; 3 absent. S li. ;h. Jenson Making release or atttrhments applicable to garnishments. garnish-ments. Passed 62 yeas, no nays; 3 I absent. S. B. 69, Jenson Increasing the fee for drawing additional Jurors frotr $30 to r,0. Passed 48 yeas; no nays T absent. S. B. 70. Jenson Providing for an alternate Juror In protracted trial of felony case. Passed 50 yeas; do nays' . I absent. t |