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Show far state orison employe. S. C M. 5, Byan Favoring increase " of Uintah national forest S. B. lit, Hirschi Permitting misiion of Uxm ap to $20. S. B. 120, Jensen Revocation of corporation license of gambling or bootleg club. S. B. 121, Jensen Requiring teaching of state and federal constitutions in the schools, . B. 122, Adam Requiring to expend portion of county road fond in town and cities. S. B. 123, McConkie $15,000 for a road from Bluff to San Juan oil fields. S. B. 14, Funk Altering powers of tate road commission and of state road engineer, and authorizing the patrol system. S. B. 125, Irvine Requiring eoon- ties to pay epensts of extraditoin of fugitive from justice S. B. 126, Winder Placing state and county road taxes under control of proposed state board of tax review. S. B, 127, Candland Abolishing state department of finance and purchase ani establishing board of examiners as board of supplies and IIISURAIIGE BILL MEETS DEFEAT .1 ' Then, too It aids digestion. alter WRIGLEY'S Use very meal see how tnncb better yon-wi- ll leeL e Flavor LOOM Lloyd FYoducts Baby Carnages & Furniture r i Ask Your Local Dealer r 1fi7.-Sta- m for 32-Pag- e Illus- trated Booklet ' Th Uord ManufacTurinc Company Ca.) kUd-Wrnhfit- Meootninaa, Michigan (16) rR EE EX riCRT OPINION on defati'trd atocka or bond. Th.jr majr hivt vain. Sond full aartlctiara to CLAY CUT, It Cut llrd Stint, NEW YORK CITY, 1 The Other 8id of the Shield. "You'll sever make me believe that opals are unlucky; why, I was wearing thein when I became engaged to Claude." "Tea, bet what about Claude, dearth - ' a "kill tm. Ill a t&o Kitc&cn Uco 't J WriteNow C ue vaccination of minor children. Public Health Committee. H. B. 162, Dunyon Compulsory at school. Public health committee. H B 163, Stark Making Armistice Ths Iverson bill making the state insurance fund monopolistic in . the dsy legal holiday. Military affairs. H. B. 164, Stark Use of armories insursnce, writing of compensatory went down to defeat Tuesday by a for war veterans. Military affaira. vote of 83 to 19, with three mem H. B. 165, Stark Military records. bers of the house absent. Death of the Military affairs. v i (5 Stark Making it unlaw bill took place alter one oi me most, ful to wear 'without authority military lively and prolonged controversies in medals and msigna. muiiary muua. the house during the present session. rk H R Requiring teach The measure has been the subject of ers to be citizens of the United States. many phases of action and parliamenFinal vote was Military affairs committee, tary manipulation, taken after f out days of debating, durn R 1(58. Atkood and Crook Boun lines of Wasatch and Utah coun ing which time the bill was labeled as dary a special order of business and preties. Public land committee. S. B. 128, Irvine Fixing delin- senting Itself for the last three days H. B. 169, Pembroke Fraudulent under the head of unfinished business. quency terms for drainage district advertising. Manufacturing snd At the inception oi debate on ine taxes. measure, the house rule permitting H. B. 170, McCaskell Salting of RILLS INTRODUCED, HOUSE resort to the previous question, was Min and fraudulent assays. mines II. B. 120, Constantine Sheep suspended, which action paved the and smelting. ing regulations. Livestock committee. way for unlimited discussion. TuesIT. B. 171- - Constantine Compensa H. B. 121, Finlinson Tax for day, when the debate was resumed, a tion of equalization board members. the of hog cholera. Likestock motion prevailed to the effect that utilities committee. Public house should not adjourn until a final H. B. 172. Constantine Public rep H. B. 122, Finlinson Tax to pay in- vote had been taken. This resulted in a session that continued until snortiy demmttes oi slaughtered tubercular resentation before public utilities commision. Judiciary. votes 7 rollcall of cattle. Livestock committee, after o'clock. The H. B. 173. Stookey Publication of H. B. 123, Lyman Appropriation wa interrupted by a call of the were for treatment of goiter. Public health notices concerning improvement taxes. house, and sergeants-at-arRevenue and taxation. sent out to summon absent members! committee. II ,B. 124. Holliday Prohibit public who had grown restless under the H. B. 174, Openshaw Money res lengthy and sometimes monotonous officials to recive compensation bv vir toration. Appropriations. H. B. 175. Cannon Election of util arguments, during which an entangl- tue of appointment to other public po ing array" of figures and statistics sition. Highways and bridges com- ities commission members. Judiciary. mittee. was cited. H. B. 176, Cannon Duties of public H. B. 125, Butterfield Representaive Iverson of Boxelder Requiring utilities commision. Judiciary. countv, who introduced the bill, ended county officers to be at posts and fa H. B. 177, Cannon Municipal con the debate with an eloquent plea which miliarize themselves with statutes per- tracts with utilities. Judiciary. two hours. offices. to of their lasted the better part taining Judiciary H. B. 178. McCaskell Requirine Throuj'hout the contest he had been committee. of labor to furnish proof employers H. B. 126, Fletcher Appropriating practically alone in the defense of the of reliability. Judiciary. measure, only one or two other mem- $20,000 to build Echo canyon road in of Term H. B. 179, Brewer ber havinr attempted to rise to his Summit county. Appropriations comEd Deaf. of Utah School of trustees support Their efforts were brief. Mr. mittee. H. B. 127, Mozley Appropriating ucation. Iverson made a courageous stand for H. B. 180, Calister Fraudulent con the measure, and conducted his side $40,000 to build scenic highway from so decorously that his most srdent Notom, Wayne County, to Colorado veyances. Judiciary. H. B. 181, Hansen Relating to state onponents in debate hurried to extend river. Apnronriations committee. H. B. 128, Jacobs Authorizing Ag- prison site. Penitentary and prison. him congratulations at the close of the session. H. B. 182. Jorsen sen Sale of Piute ricultural college to cooperate in payA bill proposing to repeal all but one ing expenses of demonstrations. Uni- irrigation project snd adjacent lands. section of the Southwick anticigaret versity of Utah and Agricultural col- Irisration committee. law and substituting for the remain- lege committee. H, B. 183, Jorgenson Appropriat H. B. 129, Mozley Making it unlaw- ing $50,000 for survey of lands in der a license on traffic in cierarets which, it is estimated, would produce ful for any person to be addicted to Utah. Appropriations committee. a revenue of $150,000 to the state gen- use of opium or its compounds. ManH. B. 184, Callister Requiring mu eral fund, was Introduced in the state ufacture and commerce committee. nicipalities and political subdivisions senate by Senator Henry N. Standish H. B. 130. Crouch Creating state to keep accurate records. Judiciary of Salt Lake. board of criminal identification. Ju- committee. It makes The measure unlawful to diciary committee. sell cigarets or cigaret papers within H. B. 131. Jacobs Requiring can SENATE ACTION ON BILLS the state of Utah without a permit neries to be sanitary. Manufacturing S. B. 33, Jenkins Insurance rate This permit may be issued by the city ani commerce committee. or town authorities for an incorporated' H. C. R. 4, Mrs. Dunyon Indorsing filing. Ayes 12, nays 7, absent 1. S. B. 23, Peters Assessment of community, or by the county com- international mining exposition at Salt missioners, and is optional, therefore, Lake,. and askin?. governor to com banks. Ayes 9, nays 9, absent 2. with the local authorities. The body mun'cate with other governors and S. B. 34, Jensen Cost of assessing issuing the permit, however, is legislatures. aBk ng cooperation. Mem taxes. Ayes 7, nays 11, absent 2. to revoke it in case violation orlals and Resolutions committee. H. B. 8, Hollenbeck Power of H. B. 132, McKell Duties and lia state board of is shown of any of the provisions of Ayes 2, the act buities of licensed abstractors. Pub nav 15, absent equalization. 3. The permit would call for a fee in lic lands. , S. B. Winder Audit of state' Salt Lake of $50 a year; in cities of H. B. 132. McKell Dkfes and lia insurance 73, fund. Ayes 18, absent 2. the second class, $35; in cities of the bilities of licensed abstractors. Pub S. B. 90, Jensen Pure bedding third class, $25, and thu smonnts are lic lands. not fixed in other municipalities or in H. B. 133, McKell Advertising for Ayes 19, absent 1. S. B. 87, Irvine Salt Lake county counties. This money toes into the bids for building pub'ic school in purchasing agent to have charge of general fund of the body issuing the cities. Highways and bridees. permit. The dealer is required to put H. B. 134. McKell Powers of coun- feeding prisoners. Ayes 19, absent 1. S. B. 88, Irvine Relieving sherriff op s bond of $500. ty commissioners concerning build-inr- s and bridges. Representative Stookey of Tooele Highways and of Salt lake County of feeding priswould have all notices that now have bridges. oners. Ayes 19, absent 1. to be given publicity through the adH. B. 41, Naylor Powers of disH. B. 135, McKell Advertising for vertising columns of the press given bids for buildin public schools in trict attorney to employ clerk. Ayes by notices stuck up on fences or trees. county districts of the first class. Ed 10, nays 8, absent 2. He has introduced the following in ucation. H. B. 20, Bailey Authority of water the house, known as H. B. 173: H. B. 136, McKell Letting of con commissioner. Ayes 18. absent 2. "Be it ensctod by the legislature tf tracts for public improvements. Edu S. B. 98. Warnick Permitting exthe state of Utah: cation. tensions of time for payment of taxes. "Section 1. In all cases in which H. B. 137. Fletcher Licensing and 1. it ia prodded by the laws of this state bonding warehouses. Manufacturing Ayes 17, nays 2, absent that notices concrn'ng improvement and commerce. HOUSE ACTION ON BILLS taxe. district taxes, water filings, II. B. 138, N. C. Christensen Re H. B. 21, Openshaw Loan trust and land of public land orreeord:ng maks and branls. sale filings, and pen . &i ij nr. nropeny, or in ca. on aires guarantee company permits. Aye 47, oiner puouc ior violation. Livestock, B. other H. N. o 139. this C. state Christensen public grant by any Dis aosent . H. B. 20, Bailey Supervision by any subdivision thereof, shall be tr;ven solution of drainage districts. Irriga by publication in a newspaper; it sha'l tion. water commisioners. Ayes 49, abbe sufficient that such notices shnll H. B. 140, Callister. . Powers of pub sent 6. 'be nisted for the period required for I'iic ui'i.ues commission, H. B. 80, Christensen Compensajudiciary publication tn at least three public committee. tion for inheritance tax appraisers. H. B. 14 1. HMenbeck, substitute for Aye 6, nays 46, absent 3. plspes in the v'dnity of the property which is the subject of such notice; H. B. 11 Provid'ng for one member of H. B. 81, Christensen Cost against provided that one place of such past- public utilities commission. Judiciary estates. , nays 44, absent 7. Ayes shall be the ing postoff'ce. committee. H. B. 50, Iverson Duties of bank Proof of posting shall b as provided H. B. 12. Crouch Appointment of mg corporation. Aye 42, nay 8, bv section 7ffi6, compiled laws of .adult probation officers. . Judiciary nosenc o. acts 1917. and acts of icommittee parts ah uian, H. B. Ill, Judiciary committee At in conflict with the provision of this H. B. 143. Fletcher Providing for to kill. Ayes 45, nay 8, b tempt set are hereby repealed." taxes to became delinquent November tent 2. JU. Kevenue ant tavatmn H. B. 89, Wilkins-Filli- ng BILLS INTRODUCED. SENATE II. B. 144. AndernnnPrarti in citv council. Aye 49. nay. S. B. 101. Mrs. Kinnev Pmsion for 'cVronndv. PtM:e health pommittep superannuated employees at Un:ver- - ' H. B. 145, Iverson Liens of taxes i, aogeni o. S. B. 42, McConkie Felony to kill real and personal property. Judi-o- n sity of Utah. Referred to committee livestock. education. Ayes 32, nays 18, absent 5. cinry. 8. B. 102. Jenkins Joint bosH for! H. B. 416. Callister Writs of H. B. 93, Calister Sanitary equipand ATT;c"Uural college. views and repeals from the public ment for use of operators in theatre. S. B. 103. Irv'ne Proper mainten-Intiltti- e. comrnHwn to the district Aye 47, absent 8. ance of sinking fund. H. B. 44, Christensen tcourt and to the supreme court Ju- Sale of prop8. B. 101. Irvine Investment of .dir'ary committee. erty for delinquent taxe. Aye 8, nays smkin? funds. II. B. 147. r,ili.tprp.i,a,. f 40. absent 7. H- B- S. B. 105, Funk Limiting loads on mortgages or deeds of trust by mar-- 1 sr Wood Amending laws eeh'Cles. rlnil rntrv. Jlldiriarv rnmmltw w scnooi elections. Aye Zl. rciunn S. B. 106. Hirschi Incorporation of' H. B. 147. Callister nt m,K. navs 31, absent 3. towns. -H. B. 75. utilities commission in respect to Stationary adver- S. B. 107, Mrs. Kinney Permitting jantomohla Ayes 51, tising. 2, absent 2. nay corporations, Judiciary university regents to assis in pur-- 1 committee. ii. d. oa, oirs. Lyman Accent ns chase of annuities for faculty memH. B. 49, N. C. Christensen In- - welfare and hygiene act by congress, bers. Education. creasing number of district judges in Ayes 52, absent 3. S. B. 10S, Standish To control sale Fourth judicial district. Judi:iarv. H. B. 58, McKell Auditing accounts of cigarettes. II. B. 150, Ju id Prohibiting use of ot cities, counties, and school district, S. B. 109. Irvine Increas'ng cor- narrow-tir- e vehicles. Hichways and Aves 45, nays 10. II. B. 101, Committee on appropria- porations tax. bridges. S. B. 110, Irvine Uniform fiducH. B. 151, Finlinson Empowering Repealing law jtions legislature to iaries act on licensing livestock for or lower item of expense in grazing. S. B. Ill, Mrs. Kinnev Giving lennial bndret. Aye 48, absent 7. court power to override technical deH. B. 152, Finlinson S. C. M. 3 Relief for settler on Quarantine fect in pleadings. insects, pest and diseases of plantation projects. Aye 60, absent S. B. 112, Hirschi Repealing pub- plants, seeds, fruits, etc. Agriculture 5. lic utilities act H. B. 79, Naylor Voting by absent committee. S. B. 113, Ryan Appropriating H. B. 15.1. Finlinann electors. Ave 90 t.BV. 91 DivMIn r ' $6000 for S monument on the temnle state into agricultural Hi.trirt. S. B. 39 Commit. block, owned by the Church of Jesus work of state board of agriculture !nd industry avin Permitting Christ of Latt-r-d- av Saints. bank to engage in business a trust committee. S. B. .114. Mrs. Kinnev Remiirm 11. B. Aves 49. absent 6 154, Cannon Exemptinsr cowunnies. chang of venue to be granted on affi- homesteads from portion of taxation. ' H. B 74, Rowan Liquidation of of davit bit on the part of the judee. Revenue and taxation. benVi. Ave 46, absent 9. S. B. 115. Cottrell Extending defH. B. 155, Fletcher Delinquent H. B. 23, Constantino Order of inition of s lotterv. tnxes in full and one-ha'n crirn'ol procedure. Aye 41 of full ' S. B. 116, Mrs. Kinnev Commission amount. Revenue and taxation. invm S. absent 11. to nrovld a statue of Wshkie. H. B. 156, Fletcher Indexing ' H.' B. 61, Hollenbeck Relating to S. B. 117, Jenkins Providing for names of taxpayers, notice to le of property for delinquent tax cancellation of compensation insurance ers in full amoun and half taxpay. of full j Ayes 86, nay 13, absent 6 for nonpayment of premium, and for smounts Revenue snd taxation. J IL B. 153, Fletcher un:formity in compensation insurance On account of lack of inirt wa av Reouirinc county treasurer to report names of holding over, a list of bills Introduced S. B. 113, Irvine Creating ' pension prson and corporate failing to paj which will be publisfied next week. FINAL ACTION TAKEN AFTER LONG SESSION OF HOUSE, WITH HEATED DEBATES provides pleasant action for your teeth, also penetrating the crevices and cleansing tiiem. taxes to equalization board. Reveno and taxation. , H. B. 159. Fletcher Treasurers settlement with cities and towns. snd taxstion. H. 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