Show SOLON his SEE BUSY WEEK NEW CONTINUE TO 1 LOOD BOTH HOUSES PACT HOLDS SPOTLIGHT after visiting the agricultural college lege at logan monday and peeking peeing tho the ans ni outs of how successful farin ors ars are ro mado made the utah assembly up boned tho the week of bf its aca session tuesday new bills and measures as well as amendments and repeals of pro present serit laws are arc pouring into the lc legislative hopper many oro arc killed in commit committee teo raid end others more fortunato fortu natu continuo continue their journey through the legislative mills to become laws the colorado riv ei pact wide tiro bill state are marshal repeal of public utilities act hold the spotlight du during tho jcck evock representative iverson proposes to give a now new sot set of oe tooth teeth to the banking laws in a bill introduced to the bou house se the measure has boon been prepared with great care and the intent is fis to protect the depositor in every way possible all books and records are to bo be kept in accord with the rules and regulations laid down by the state bank commissioner severe penalties are provided in the law and violation of them moans means a fine of 1000 to or imprisonment of from one to ten years or both fine and imprisonment restriction placed on pledging the banks assets to depositors or creditors so as to allow a banker or bank to qualify lafy as depository for united S stakes deposits sits postal savings funds or other public funds by deposit of securities required by law as set forth in the prie present sent 1 law aw are changed atas it la provided that at commercial banks may borrow money for temporary purposes and may pledge assets of tho the bank not exceeding 50 percent per cent in amount of the money borrowed as collateral security two bills the purpose of which is to clarify the law pertaining to inheritance taxes were introduced in the house the laws of 1917 say aa that the appraisers appraisers shall receive a per them diem and be paid ot of the state treasury the same as other state officers ers vare are paid whilo while tho laws of 1919 prow pro w avide i vide that all costs are aio chargeable to tho estate when such estate is subject to ta tax senator 11 E jen alii liis an ana 1 leprohn cativo E R camster Calli both of salt lake each presented in their respective houses petitions signed by some peace officers and men men similarly simi similarly larl employed all apking Icing repeal of the indo ind terminate sentence law I 1 whereas runs the tha petition crime has increased the last few years and there there appears to be a crime wave pwe sweeping ping ovin the country each winter it is ovIr evident lent from the practice of the past few years the operation of the indeterminate sentence sen law Is not what s contemplate d on n its creation the pet petition tion asks for the reenact re rc enact ment of the law fixing a maximum and mini mui sentence for each crime and as asserts serta that the trial judge is better able to determine dt ermino ermine the proper sentence than is tha state hoard board of mardois par doris dois it adds 44 unless now new evidence is furnished the board of pardons should have no jurisdiction in the tha cases and greater greate r barq caro should be exercised in the granting pAr paroles olos as experience has shown that the greater percentage of crimes cleared up were committed by ex convicts or parole violators violator 3 1 establishment of the office of state fire marshal arshal in Is tho the object of house bill vcr 47 he die author of which is s representative iverson it provides thattie th that atthe mic commissioner of insurance insurance of the state shall be ox ex officio marshal and prescribes as his duties the enforcement of all laws and ordinances relating to the prevention of fires the storage ana nn use of explosives the maintenance and regulation of fire es capes the adequacy of exits in factories asyl asylum umi hospitals churches se schools hairs theatres theartres the atres anti and public places the suppression and punishment of arson and fraudulent practices in fire losses and all other duties pertain pertaining hir to prevention of fires fire 1 and regu pertaining the proposed act spec the powers which the marshal may have ani am prescribes methods of procedure in all abea absei coming under his or Ms his deputies supervision lV whether hether or not the law compelling the use of wide tired wagons on the roads road and highways of utah should be b e repealed was the subject of lengthy discussion in tho the house of representatives thursday and constituted nearly I 1 ull nil fhe he business of the house in regular session the cause of the discussion afie senate bill no 19 by senator hirscht hirschi which cani came e before tho the house on an third re reading adins the bill was passed but not without considerable opposition the tha measure caused a wider divergence of opinion and more scattered voting than any other so far coming before the representatives the voto vote resulted in twenty nina yeas 18 nays with eight absent there being just one voto vote more than Is required require dby by tho the constitutional majority dativa wood who opposed tho the bill in debate announced that he would voto vote in its ita favor and that ho he desired to give notice of a motion tu to reconsider the biennial chiropractic bill was introduced in the sonata senate by senator 11 C Q abbs of garfield gal held tho the hill bill is ia the attempt of the practitioners of chiro to lo be permitted to practice tica le 10 rally gaily in utah without havink having to un dergo the regular examination for healing bealing arts prescribed by the state dopal department of registration regist mahns desiring the abolishment of the public utilities cominis commission sion and those choso wishing its retention appeared before the judiciary committee of the lower house of tho the legislature t to present their contentions the occasion was a n he too tec on house bill no 30 36 by representative c n Hollenbe elc of Due duehesne besne coun county tyr the bill proposes repeal of the act creating tho the commission and all laws pertaining to tho the organization opponents of the commission basil baseil their arguments principally upon the assumption that the board is an am unnecessary state department that the cost of its maintenance is in excess of tho the benefits its confers that its decisions are uli unsatisfactory satisfactory and discriminatory in atory and that its functions could bo be performed satisfactorily by the courts and by jury verdicts two measures that it is believed will have the approval of about every citizen of the state were passed by tho the house lato late wednesday afternoon they were the bills of representative cal lister which provide for moro more severe punishment for bandits who make assault for the purpose of robbery the bills provide that long terms of imprisonment shall follow conviction another measure of representative mcallistor Cal listor provides for a term of not less leas than five years or the death penalty for persons who sell or rive giveaway away any intoxicating liquors which cause death blindness or paralysis introduced IN THE SENATE S B no 36 jenkins salaries Sal arles of county a assessors referred to c committee om on public affairs S B no 37 jenkins insurance agents qualification law commerce Com merco and industry S C R 2 jen jenkins kins conati constitutional tu dional amendment to require that treasurers treasur ers in in counties of the first and second classes take office the first monday in april rather than the first monday in january ordered printed printe dand and referred to committee on judiciary S B 38 Mrs Kinney to place the industrial school under the control of the state board of education education edu ca S B 39 committee on commerce commer pe and industry permitting savings banks with capital and surplus to ti engage in business as trust companies compan les ordered printed prated referred to and reported by committee on commerce and industry and placed on second reading landar calendar ca I 1 S B 40 jenkins saturday half holiday in all county offices public affairs I 1 S B 41 jenson altering ir filing dates of candidates nominated for election S 13 42 mcconkie ale conk le making mak ap g it ii felony r to kill livestock the property of another S B 43 mcconkie repealing law making ing misdemeanor to kill livestock as above S B 44 dixon amending blue sky law as to control of realtors S 13 45 committee on agriculture substitute for S 13 26 candland relating to taxation of feeder live stock introduced with favorable rel report of committee and bill goes goe a on second seco nd reading calendar S B 46 committee on commerce and industry negotiability of promissory notes S B 47 funk correction in law regulating embalming S D 48 funk more liberal regulations t ons verning governing 90 certified public accountants coun tants 9 13 bt 49 40 funk reciprocity in li censing bensing architects S B 60 peters taking const constitutional offices out of control of state department of finance and pur hasp chake S B 61 jenson more liberal fire mens pensions for salt lako lake and departments S B D 52 mrs kinney increasing state board of insanity to stiven seven members S B 63 tebbs chiropractic bill S 13 64 54 mcconkie condl cond 1 j dional sales act S B ab 05 55 mrs kinney public recreation public affairs S B 56 mrs airs kinney placing out of children judiciary S B 67 jenkins voluntary ajr b ston sion to state w antal hospital S B 68 winder state board of re view to limit tax levies S B 59 winder school tax levies in rural districts S B GO 60 winder school tx tax levies in city districts S B 61 winder tax lovles lev les for exhibition hibi tion purposes B S B 62 winder city tax levies S B 63 winder county tax levies S 13 64 winder bulls on the range S 13 05 65 Jonkins changing name of mental hospital to utah state hospital S B 60 winder tax levies for county poor funds ACTION ON BILLS IN SENATE 5 S B 19 hirschi repealing wido uro tira I 1 law aw ayes 13 nays 5 absent 2 6 13 11 lland land office fees feds sig signed ned by gover goverton gov einor tor S s1 sa B p A 4 peters ratifying ying colorado river coro compact pact acca abc 19 10 absent 1 S B 2 candland orpo corporations rations not for pecuniary iro profit fit ayes 10 19 ab sent 1 11 1 B 2 atwood cooperative marketing KO ting ajda ilc nays 4 absent I 1 11 B 28 instruction in f federal constitution ayes 18 19 absent ken 2 S 3 candland Cand lanU farm bureaus ma may incorporate e ayes abc 20 S B op G peters county treasurers treasur ers sett settlement lepi ent ayes 13 nays naya 6 absent 1 S B 13 27 dixon utah tuberculosis re sarch cummi commission galon ayes 16 nays 3 abent 1 S B 39 committee Commit tec on commerce and industry savings banks to do do trust business busine s ayes A yes 17 1 7 absent 3 i S 13 30 committee on public affairs l notice of prior salo sale for taxes signed by president speaker prid governor S B 39 committee on commerce and industry savings ings banks as trust compa companies nibs ayes 20 S 8 80 30 warnick delinquent tax dates changed ayes 9 nays naya 11 introduced INTRODUCE Ii IN THE HOUSE H B 4 42 cannon excluding domestic building and loan associations from corporation tax revenue and taxation committee H B 43 cannon excluding domestic building it and loan associations from provis provisions fous relating I 1 to fraud in the sale sale of i cecur securities aties revenue and taxation committee 11 B 44 N C Chrls chrestensen relating to the sale of pra property perty for delinquent taxes revenue and taxation committee 11 B 45 shelley relating to the use of school buildings education committee H B 4 afi bailey relating to vo voting t and the form marking and counting of ballots elections committee 11 B 47 iverson establishing office of state fire marshal mining defining powers arsand and duties and providing for maintenance of same insurance commit tee lit H B 48 mrs airs dunyon Rc relating lating to vaccination public health committee H B 9 callister relating to felonious assaults judiciary bom committee committe mitte L H B 60 50 iverson concerning banking ing corporations with reference to manner of keeping books loans to officers anil and directors meetings statements inen ts etc banking committee ar H B 51 cadister Calli iier fixing prison terms from five years to life for selling or giving away intoxicating liquor containing poisonous substance which causes death or injury judiciary com in nattei nut tm tei I 1 H 1 B 52 canister callister providing life sentence or death penalty on recommendation men dation of jury for one convicted of assault with deadly weapon with intent to commit robbery judiciary committee H B 63 53 iverton Ivey sor amending am A m ending sections relating rela tig to the industrial commission and the state industrial fund labor committee H B 64 54 rowan liquidation of banks banking committee H B 55 mrs graham transfer of habitually delinquent children to industrial schools education 11 II B R 66 56 pettit salaries for mine In inspectors inspects rs of coal and hydrocarbon mines mining and smelting smelling sm elting committee H 11 B R 67 57 call Calli callister is ter ater appointment appoints ent 0 of o deguti deputies f es for county precinct and district officers judiciary jud committee il B 58 mckell auditing accounts of cities counties and school districts creating supervising supery ising state board of audits and accounts and defining powers and duties judiciary cammi committee atee H B 53 55 committee on irrigation and reser reservoirs voird investment of irrigation district bonds irrigation and reservoirs committee H B OU 60 wilkins eli eliminating 3 per c capt c Pt penalty from fi om delinquent taxes revenue and taxation committee H be B cl 61 hollenbeck relating to sale aa 9 of property for delinquent delili quent taxes revenue and taxation committee 62 amending sections relating to boundary lines of utah and wasatch counties public lands committee cammi atee II if B 63 judd amendment relt relative tive to asse mines revenue and taxation committee 1113 31 ga goggin an act providing for or the protection and assistance of aged persons judiciary 11 B D 05 65 cannon amending laws relating to cold storage of foods manufacturing and commerce 11 B 66 mrs lyman substitute fo for 11 all B r no 3 amending sections a relating to construction of water heji e is and jurisdiction by cities P public u b lz health 11 II B 67 A atwood am amending ending see sections and adding new sections relating to dairying and foods agriculture ACTION ON DILLS BILLS IN I 1 N THE HOUSE 11 B 4 sale of property a for delinquent taxes ayes 3 nays 5 ga 2 1 II if B 25 coal mine bolcs and fire bosses to ho be Ame american citizens ayes 54 nays 1 S B 11 candland reducing fee for riling an on mineral tol leases ses signed by speaker 11 II B 41 naylor employment of clerks for district attorneys ayes add nays 5 absent 1 11 B D 13 cons constantino tan tin a ali cage for cor distal district ct attorneys unfavorably reported by committee motion to strike enacting clause ail adopted opted ayes gl 54 absent 1 bill killed H hi B 52 call later death penalty for assault with intent to commit robbery ayes 65 55 sent to senate 11 B 49 40 call mcallistor ister asa assault ayes 61 51 absent 4 sent to senate 11 B 8 equalization of taxes ayes 43 3 nays 10 absent 2 S B 30 committee on an public affairs requiring notice of prior tax to be stamped on current tax not notices lees ayes 49 nays 5 S B 11 ID 10 hirschi repealing repeal ing aide wide wagon tire law ayes 29 nays 8 absent 8 S i B A 4 peters ratifying colorado river pact ayes 53 nays 1 absent absen t 1 11 0 R 1 I wincing wilkins appointing va C anches in legislature ayes 2 noya 61 51 S J al 1 restriction of imm im migra igra tion flon ayes 5 nays 49 I 1 |