Show ASSEMBLY PUTS IN FULL WEEK WE WEEK EK OF VT UTAH all legislature BRIN BRINS BRINGS iv S ACTION ON MANY BILLS with the opening of the second week of the legislature monday function began with a perfected organization 0 the measures that have been introduced in the legislature hayo have averaged more than tham a large num bor bar of which never got any further than first reading which carried them to a committee where they were allowed to lay until near the close of odthe the session and then the tha sifting lc commit omni lt tee would side sidetrack track them theland the mand and tho the enacting clause would wo lila bo be stricken killing hilling the measure measure while the usual hood flood of bills can be poured into the legislative mill at this session the conservative clement say tah tibb measures measures will bo be held down io toshu minimum and that bills will 6 dle die in committee bur bue will have to bo be disposed of within the time set by the rules huloa which compel the reporting of a bill when the committee committe eh has ad hadIt had it for fifteen days this it is helle believed vedi will prevent any vicious legislation being enacted I 1 the intention of the leaders in both houses is ia notto not to make a re record cord b hut bit it to io so BO steer ateer the legislative ship thit that it will maew the tha doyag across the legislative isla tive sea pea in tho the time which is provided vid edby by law sixty days so that there will be no turning sack back of the clock ahert the 66 day of adjournment arrI arrives the blange in wa th 0 rules iules which ws maddon ma deon thet th emotion ilkson of f representative pembroke and which prevents the introduction tro iv of bills if after tei forty days of ithe the session his has passed with imona consent is s expected to expedite business ess and thus hasten the end of the session after deciding not to make a trip ko to the itah agricultural college ge at i logan the jowe ower house hous decided to a send end a committee of six and the then n after much oratory and debato debate the house hobia reconsidered the motion and decided to make the trip on monday of the third week to make up for the lost day session was held saturday giving six full days tor foy the weeks bus anesa ness instead of thessi th the eusi usual al five the buvit invitation atlan to vi 16 college includes not Aern members bers but also thi officers and s bv bf bathe jile the house and is at A jhc thc expense af the chamber of commerce 11 of lo 10 bogari gari it y attack agabab the all utilities commission Mm Nilon found in thy the senate in a resolution to the r g s 1 1 1 1 W ignec by public officials anda gness men of oc st george tind and laih dashington Vas hington I 1 ng aoa co county attorney general cluff has several amend amendments ments which he ha says anys aro are needed to strengthen the present laws and will make thel their Y appearance son aon in one of the chambelis cham beis interesting and instructive talks we were re giyen given the the senate committee by dr john A widstoe an and d R E caldwell state engineer en gincer on the colorado river compa compact c tv which whick was presented ai as S 13 no 4 dr widstoe aho was in atten attendance danco at mos most I 1 t sessions s of the commis commission sibil which drew the com compact pact urged 9 that utah be the first of the beven basin states to express her ratification fon of cof the compact compacts Poll political spoil sin i either the liagis le als dative judicial branch of th the state through cism bouta be prohibited under a bill introduced cad in tho house of representatives by J ia E openshaw penshaw 0 of salt lake AS H B no 27 under uder the bill people copl holdin public off office ice who appoint or vote forthe forthe of any person related to them thein by aff affinity anity or consanguinity io id any clerkship or public office for which compensation is paid put f pub ile funds fundo would be guilty of f a m misdemeanor lidil punishable by a fine of from 10 to 1000 together with 41 th the for feit athis of his right to the office As a protest against iii the a possible creation creati ori of 0 what they termed insurance monopoly in tha field of work mens mena compensation ln in tho the state insurance su rance men nen number hg seventy five called upon governor charles R ma bey wednesday unanimous in seeking his hia opposition to the passage of legislation in ih that direction report tha t a bill was being or had been drafted in the attorney gener generals ils office had reached the ji hn en fd forthe the creation of such a monopoly in the state under which all employers er in industry donld be compelled to arilo writ work mens compensation insurance with the state insurance fund charles smith a member er of the insurance insure mes legislative committee committe e was spokesman for the insurers advance legislation b has va is made its ap appearance pe arance la A a bill by irvino irvine of salt lakel which defines the rights of f aircraft in the th s air and wakes makes laws lawi T kl i of the state apply to happenings in the air over tb the estate state no matter what the height such legislation was in by the national committee on uniform laws which met in connection with the national bar association senator candland introduced into tile the state senate a measure which when whipped bd into conformity with the requirements quire ments of the joint rules is expected to relieve persons engaged in the business oi of fattening livestock for the market from the necessity of paying a whole years taxes on animals destined for shipment or slaughter within a few months senator W W bill to postpone the delinquent date of taxes was passed almost without debate though such measures before have had opposition auevery at every turn in the road and finally went down to defeat it had been introduced at the request of the utah county commissioners the farmers of utah county and other counties of late have paid their taxes out of their december 15 beet checks senator dixon said that in his county some 42 per cent of the taxes were subjected to 0 the delinquent penalty of 3 per cent but of these 85 per cent were paid before sale date the bill passed without opposition to the third bading calendar only one bill was introduced I 1 in n the house friday it is no 30 36 andis and is by representative hallenbeck it is a substitute measure for his house B bill III no 5 repealing the laws and amendments creating and governing the public utilities commission the new bill is is more specific than the former the cooperative marketing bill no 2 by representative atwood of utah county had but one opponent forty seven leven voted in its favor representative goggin of salt lake county was the only ne negative nesa tive voter six were absent during the balloting two thousand utah citizens throng ed the state capitol friday night in attendance upon the reception tendered members of the fifteenth legislature and the public by governor Charl charlesr esiR mabey the governors reception abot room presented a brilliant scene as state officials members of the legislature of the supreme court and of the governors staff assembled members of the senate and the house were nver e the first to bo be received by the state stafe and the first lady of the state diate they filed into the reception room froni from the capitol board room following the reception of the legislators t the public was received the line filed into the reception room from the main rotunda those in the receiving line were governor and mrs mabey president T E mckay of the senate and mrs mckay and speaker W W of the house ACTION ON BILLS senate senate bill no I 1 by tebbs appropriation pria tion of for legislative expenditures tures signed by the governor senate concurrent resolution no I 1 by candland messenger for governor by the governor senate bill no 3 by candland Yand Tand land corporations po rations not for pecuniary profit referred to committee on agriculture setd Seri ato joint memorial no 2 jenkins asking congress to assist tbt silver mining industry to committee on com commerce merce and industry senate bill no 17 by dixon addi dional judge ju ago in fourth district to judiciary committee senate bill no 18 by tebbs depos stories of public funds to conin committee lt on public affairs senate bill no 11 by candland fees of land commissioner reported favora favorably bli by judiciary Judlin ry committee and passed on second reading ayes 19 10 absent J 1 senate bill no 5 by tebbs requiring notice of prior sale for taxes to bo be stamped on tax receipt recommitted committed Re for draft of if a substitute measure se abc atc bill no 6 by peters county treasurers treasur erst ers settlements passed second reading ayes 19 absent 1 S senate enate bill no 25 by standish human ailments referred to committee on public libl lc health and labor v senate bill no 26 by candland abatement of taxes on feeder livestock agriculture senate senaid bill no 27 by dixoie utah tuberculosis research si association soc la alon public health healt hand and labor senate bill no 29 by bk irvine irvinc uniform aeronautics law public affairs senate joint resolution no 1 by winder crime wave investigation reported favorably and passed from second berding to third reading calendar adar ayes 16 15 nays 4 4 absent 1 senate concurrent memorial no I 1 by irvine immigration commission reported favorably and passed to third rending reading calendar ays ayea 17 nays I 1 n 2 absent 1 senate bill no 19 by hirschi re ne ported without recommendation and placed on second reading calendar senate bill no 20 by warnick postponing delinquent tax date three weeks reported favorably and passed to third reading calendar ayes 18 absent 2 senate bill no N 21 by dixon city contracts favor ably and passed to third reading eal CAL andar ayes 14 nays 4 absent 2 house bill no 14 by constantino amending sections and compiled laws of utah 1017 received from house and referred to judiciary committee senate bill no 4 by peters colorado river compact taken from special order calendar and made special order for tuesday at 8 3 senate bill no 30 committee notice of prior sale for taxes on tax notices passed to third reading calendar ayes 17 absent 3 house bill no 28 by teaching of united states constitution received from house and referred to committee on education house bill no 2 by atwood cooperative marketing bill received from house and referred to agriculture committee house house bill no 3 py by Hollen hollenbeck beek appropriation pr opria tion for bridge across lako lake fork river in duchesne county unfavorably recommended by committee motion for made by author motion and bill laid on table house bill no 1 by constantine favorably reported by committee killed on third reading 27 to 27 one ona absent house bill no 7 by Hollen hollenbeck beek separation of school districts unfavorably reported by committee F fillou on third reading 45 to 7 three absent and not voting house bill no 10 by hollenbeck empowering school district boards to employ architect defeated on a third reading 47 to 7 ono one absent house joint memorial no 1 by dunyon memorial to president asking commission to stimulate use of silver favorably reported by committee passed on third reading 64 54 to 0 one absent house bill no 14 by constantine passed on third reading 43 ayes 12 absent and not voting house bill no 18 by constantine election of school board members unfavorably reported by judiciary committee and killed because of lack of enacting clause house bill no 49 19 by constantine special verdicts and special finding fin dingis by juries recommended that enacting clause be stricken by committee bill killed house joint memorial no 1 by dunyon memorial asking the president to appoint commission to confer with foreign nations relative to use of silver motion to reconsider vote and bill re committed to mines and smelting smelling sm elting committee senates senate bill no 11 by Ca candland reducing fee for filing on mineral leases received by house and referred to public lands committee senate joint memorial no 2 asking congress to aid silver industry received by house and referred to committee on resolutions and memorials house bill no 4 by hollenbeck sale of property for delinquent taxes majority judiciary committee report adverse special order for business house bill no 9 by hollenbeck assignment of tax sale certificates majority judiciary report adverse special order of business following consideration of house bill 4 house bill no 25 by pettit concerning coal mine bosses favorably reported by mining and 13 cm elting melting committee with minor text amendments made special order of business howe bill no 27 openshaw Open prohibiting hi practice of nepotism unfavorably reported by elections committee defeated on third reading GO nays nay 4 yea I 1 absent house bill no 28 by Nf requiring teaching of constitution in state schools favorably reported by education willi wilh amended text passed on third reading 53 to 0 two ab sent house bill no 2 by atwood co operative marketing association favorably v reported by agri agriculture cultura committee with amended text passa pass A on third reading 47 to 1 I six not voting |