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H J J. J M M. M No 0 ate on 1 March nrc h 6 were Con can Campbell mem 11 by appropriation for forthe make an to gross gress exposition in 1919 II B. B the Ogden eX No by Hayward Harward H. H B. B NO o. o 4 42 for Utah Art institute extending the time for tor by Southwick on state lands payments The lower house of or the Utah Utah leg leg- legislature began preparations fO for aa ad at the session on oa 1 rc batch of or mea meaSUres ures 6 d when a long Six bills were were cre acted upon No by passed as follows S. S B. B by appropriation committee appropriating ing lag for or archaeological research S. S B. B No Mo by appropriation committee e appropriating to mining and metal metal- research S. S B. B No by Armstrong appropriating appropriating- for farm an and home ionic demonstration H. H B B. No relating to railroad crossIngs cross- cross b by iy Nalder lags Ings S S. S B B. B No by Colton relatIng relating rela ing to school district lands H. H B. B No rela relating by Hecker and McKinnon ing to boundary lines Salt Lake City Overcoming Overcoming stubborn stubborn stub- stub born orn opposition the house on March 3 passed Senator Chez's bill appropriatIng Ing to bear the state states state's s por portion tion of cost of erecting a monument to the Mormon battalion IThe i iThe The Curry anti Injunction labor was returned to the house ns as amenT ed b the but senat by senate as the sena changes were not recorded in xea i according to rules the bill was n r erred to the labor committee to OU OUline out outline outline line the senate changes The com corn reported the amendments favorably fa a- a I and the bill was passed A report of or the joint house and senate sen sea ate committee on the corrupt practices practices tices act in hi relation to the house amendments was adopted and the bill wll passed with the house amendments amend ments meats retained with the exception of ot half of oC one section which was ed at first but reinstated This section section sec eec tion referred to donations by candidates candidates candi candi- dates to religious and other Greenwoods Greenwood's bill for a codification of or the school laws of the state was I passed In the senate on March 3 the enacting enacting enacting enact enact- ing clause was stricken from the Income income In in- come tax bill blU after one of ot the most heated debates of or tb the session The military bill which provides for draft to fill ranks of national guard if H necessary in times of peace passed without opposition Creation of or a L state crop pest commission com mission and abolishment of state hi horticultural hor T commission Is provided In III Ina Ina a bill introduced at the request of representatives representatives representatives rep rep- of ot agricultural interests Salt Lake City The The house put through considerable important le legislation leg leg- on March 1 including one Party pledge measure the initiative and referendum McKays McKay's measure for the regulation of ot the shipment of liquors into Utah until August 1 when prohibition will become operative was passe passed Southwick's measure was amended in unforeseen fashion As passed by the house It forbids the sale of or but not their use by adults The penalties penalties pen for Cor violation of the law were stricken Disappointed over not having r received received re re- the workmen's compensation bill from the public affairs committee tile the senate began work early on n March l I and proceeded to pass number of ot measures which have been on the calendar a for Cor many days The Tile majority of oC the bills passed ha bad to do with the amendment of or laws Jaws which are ore now no on the tile statute books booles The Time feature of the thee session was the speed shown by the senate in rushing measures meas ures urea through to the house The Tle resolution appropriating 1000 ft tor or ii a portrait of or former Gov Wilham WUl wH- wH wHam l ham am am Spry SIry to be le hung in the eXeCUtive executive tive offices at the capitol was passed by oy the tho senate on March 1 under I a suspension ot of the tho rules Without the slightest Intimation of opposition the senate concurred in the tile house bouse amendments to the public utilities tili ties bill and voted unanimously for the tho of or the measure amended After determined efforts for tor th the Past three t of or the legislature to Jo get through h either elthor of the houses of or ortho tho nV legislature a bill which gives cities the right to create special i im movement ro districts and Issue bon bonor bond or the payment of or the time indebtedness the senate nate on ry ry y 7 27 7 pa pas pd such a measure L b I |