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Show " THE BULLETIN. BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH FINNEY OF THE FORCE B:.Fr And Maybe That Didn't Tickle Ma I VOUAQB MO FiWwEVX I XvMSVi T& KNOW 1F0P CO0QS6 WS PADI VbO H TAUGHT V6M Allt BE 1 IXteJlTW WUICM US AutfQCrA LJ Q LJ. fVbOCOMMlSSlOUEQ-ANOreWA- PJ A FOlMS LAO - NO AOS VEPV PfiOOD OF ALL ff GWSW A QUAOTSR W 90M 7 W A 6 OF D CfTl I'M 7 vFOIMER EAHTH JW HAVEAHEAQT BOVS, TUB TOP. AMD I SAID X MOOGMI J"' A NArCrtEF.AWD A SACK CFll a a 11 J, LV aSJSi?iiSl J7 -- which imclupcs you, I make a lovwv soom -i-d kbb- p- rR cahamels t H n Residents of Utah to Face Many Changes Residents of Utah face many im-portant changes in the law of the atate if the measures being consid-ered by the present session of the legislature are enacted. Complete coiies of the following bills may be had by writing to your representative in the legisla-tive body. Bills Introduced In The Senate: 8. B. 101, McCarthy Control Of issues by state tax commission. 8. B. 102, Fowles Providing shrine for original draft of the state constitution. 8. B. 103, Maw, by request Pro-hibiting stores from selling spec-tacles or by merchants snd ped-dlers. ' ' 8. B. 104, Fowles Making is-suance of a fraudulent check a felony. 8. J. It. 4, Welling Relating to tariff on imported wheat 8. B. 10B, Hunt Repealing old age pension law, 8. B. 100, Hunt Authorising in-creased county levies for poor and indigent In counties of assessed val-uation of more than $7,000,000. 8. B. 107, Ryan Requiring counties to publish assessment lists and lists of abatements or reduc-tions. - 8. B. 108, Smith, by request of flood control commission Permit-ting organization of flood control districts. 8. B. 100, Fowler Revising pow-ers of state board of supplies and purchase and giving it authority to draw up biennial budget for the governor. 8. B. 110, Booth Requiring prop-- er set-u- p of sinking fund for re-tirement of school bonds. Bills Introduced in the House: II. B. 150, M'. E. Miller Creating a state legislative 'committee. H. B. 151, A. S. TiuKey Muking it illegal to sell narcotic drugs in the state except upon a physician's prescription. H. B. 152, Bennlon An act to outlaw predatory and unfair price cutting. II. B. 153, Jieslen Preventing the fumigation of buildings with hydrocyanic acid gas or any cyan-ides unless a license has been se-- cured from the state board of health. II. B. 154, Goggln Appropriat-ing $20,000 for a Vtah exhibit at the Chicago world's fair. H. B. 155, P. C. Petersen, Jr. Appropriating $40,000 for Snow college at Ephralm. H. B. 150, Durt Appropriating $5000 for the Uintah Busln Rail-road league to protect the interest of the Cintah basin in securing railroad transportation. II. B. 157, Cardon Appropriat-ing $10,145 to the estate of James Petersen, killed by a national guard truck. - U. B. 158, Callister Doubling the liability of automobile public carriers. II, B. 159, O. M. Miller Provid-ing that thirty-seve- n and one-ha- lf per cent of all moneys received by the state from the United States on account of royalties from the sale of coal shall be given to the counties for the support of the school fund. II. B. 100, Callister Providing that when any social club organis-ed to maintain a poolhall or card room shall apply to secretary of state for certificate of incorpora-tion it must have a recommenda-tion from mayor and city council. H. B. 161, Illrscni Appropriat-ing $10,000 for an agricultural station in Washington county. II. B. 102 by request of flood con-trol committee Appropriating one hundred thousand dollars to the state land board for flood control works. II. B. 103 Fuller Making it man-datory for the state board of ag-riculture to give proper notice lie-fo-re spraying noxious weeds with chemicals dangerous to the life of domestic animals.' H. B. 164 Dart Relating to the boundaries of Daggett und Uintah counties. IL B. 105 Holbrook Appropriat-ing $100,000 to pay the bonded in-debtedness of the Bonneville irriga-tion district, H. B. 160, Hirschl Levying an excise tax on all forms of tobacco; the proceeds to go 40 per cent to the general fund and 00 per cent to the state district school equaliza- - Uon iunu. H. B. 167 Bennion Providing for the licensing, bonding and reg-ulation of produce dealers. H. B. 168, Cardon Providing that Salt Lake Shall be divided in-to not less than five nor more than ten municipal wards. H. B. 100, committee on judiciary Defining the compensation of counsel appointed by the court. H. B. 170, Fuller Giving county commissioners the authority to build war memorials. H. B. 117, Kemp Making It Il-legal to angle for catfish in enum-erated Caehe county streams. H. B. 172, Bens limiting civU service commissions for polite and fire departments to cities of the first class. H. B. 174, Hirscld and Jorgensen Imposing a poll tax on all per-sons between 21 and 45 years of age. 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