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Show j LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS j ON THE CALENDAR In the Senate. mate bill No. 44. by Reynolds Relating to equipment of motor vehicles. ve-hicles. House joint resolution No. 1. by Young Relating to constitutional amendment for state-Wide prohibition. Senate bill No 71, by Armstrong-Relating Armstrong-Relating to the recording of livestock leases. Senate bill No. 3. by Chez Relating Relat-ing to venue in civil actions. House bill No. 5. by Cazler-Extending the time for perfecting titles to townsites. Senate bill No. 30. by Chez Relat ing to the lotting of contracts to the I lowest bidder Senate bill No. 78. by Olson Re-lating Re-lating to the duties of state treasun r with respect to deposits of state funds. ; Senate bill No. 29, by Dern Relating Relat-ing to the powers of city councils with I respect to sources of water supply. Senate bill No. 4, by Evans Pro-j vidlng for compensation to attorneys appointed by judges of district courts to defend indigent persons. Senate bill No. 47, by Funk Intersection Inter-section paving bill. House bill No. 16, by Hammond Relating to range tax on transient livestock. live-stock. Senate bill No 109. by Armstrong Relating to payment of necessary expenses ex-penses of secretary of state board of land commissioners. Senate bill No. 89, by Armstrong-Relating Armstrong-Relating to appropriation for Utah Art institute. Senate bill No, 124. by committee on j public affairs Initiative and referen-1 dum Senate bill No. 148. by committee on ! appropriations and claims Relating to J copies of decisions to be furnished by; clerk of supreme court. Senate bill No. 147, by committee on appropriations and claims Appropriation Appropria-tion for maintenance of metallurgical research department at University of , Utah. Senate bill No. 149. by committee on appropriations and claims Appropriation Appropria-tion for archaeological and research work. House joint resolution No. 11, by Souths ick Relating to printing of report re-port of commissioner of immigration, labor and statistics House bill No. 77, b Billings Relating Re-lating to county boundary linef Senate bill No 90 by Armstrong Relating to licensed abstractor Senate bill No. 118. by Olson Re- lating to partition and distribution of estates. Mouse bill No 86, by Hecker Relating Re-lating to extortions. House Joint memorial No. 3, by AdamsRelating Ad-amsRelating to construction of national na-tional highways to connect national monuments. Senate bill No. 99. by Olson Re-lating Re-lating to printing and distribution of I statements concerning constitutional B mend men ts. House bill No. 81. by Young Relating Re-lating to court proceedings Senate bill No. 62. by Evnns Prohib-1 Itlng acquisition of t i tl to public properly prop-erly by adverse possession. House bill No. 10, by Currie Clay-ton Clay-ton anti-trust bill. House bill No. 64, by Fisher Re-latlng Re-latlng to bulls on public ranges. House bill No 57, by Soulhwlck j Eight-hour day In sugar factories. BILLS INTRODUCED In the Senate. Senate bill No. 151, by legislative reference committee Relating (to notaries no-taries public. Referred directly to Ju-diciarj Ju-diciarj committee. In the House. Houe bill No 178. by Young Re-lating Re-lating to city elections. Legislative ref-1 erence committee. House bill No. 179, by McKay Relating Re-lating to Incorporation of co-operative! .associations. Legislative reference committee House bill No. ISO, by Southwiek Relating to sale of cigarettes, tobacco and opiates. Legislative reference, committee. House bill No 181, by Decker Re lating to the boundary lines of Iron and Washington counties. Legislative reference committee ACTION ON BILLS In the Senate. Senate bill No. 142, by committee on appropriations and claims Relating to fees for registration of motor vehicles and chauffeurs. Reported passed by house, engrossed and enrolled, signed by president of senate and speaker of the house and transmitted to go er-nor. er-nor. House bill No. 35, by McKay Bud get system. Signed by president in open session and returned to lower house. House joint memorial No. 6, by Hay-ward Hay-ward Indorsing federal suffrage amendment to constitution. Signed b president and returned to house. Senate bill No 36, by Steens Re-laung Re-laung to tax exemptions on school property. Reported killed in lower house. Senate bill No. -13. by Colton Re-, lai ing to time expressed to creditors in probate matters. Reported signed by speaker of house and transmitted to governor. Senate bill No. 62, by Strlngham Relating to fraudulent advertising. Passed and transmitted to the house.! Senate bill No. 22. by Chez Appropriating Appro-priating $100,000 for monument to : Mormon battalion. Passed and trans-j mitted to Iowpt house. Senate bill No 64, by Funk -Requir J ing physicians to use nitrate silver, solution on eyes of newly born babies. Killed. Senate bill No. 52, by Armstrong Relating to bonds of county officers.' Passed and transmitted to lower house. House bill No 19, by Raleigh Grant-Ing Grant-Ing city right of way through state prison grounds. Received from house with amendments. Public affairs com-j mil tee. Hou-f bill No. 113, by McKinney Relating to recall of city officials. Judiciary Ju-diciary committee. House bill No. 68, by Bennett Re- J lating to establishment of county hospitals. hos-pitals. Committee on public health Senate bill No. 28. by Olson Relat-ing Relat-ing to solemnization of marriages. Killed, Senate bill No. 126, by Dern Authorizing Au-thorizing state insurance commission-1 ers to impose fines, penalties and licenses li-censes on foreign insurance companies. compa-nies. Commerce and industries committee. com-mittee. Senate bill No. 143, by committee on .appropriations and claims Authoriz-1 Authoriz-1 ing million dollar bond issue tor road and bridge work. Committee on appropriations ap-propriations and claims Senate bill No. 146, by committee on education Relating to assessment of property. Committee on education. Senate bill No. 119. by Olson Relating Re-lating to assessment Of capital stock of corporations. Commerce and indus-i tries committee. Senate bill No. 139, by Olson Re- lating to the manner of commencing action in civil courts. Judiciary com-1 mittce. Senate bill No 145, by committee on appropi tut ions and claims Conditional Condition-al appropriation for mining and metallurgical metal-lurgical building at University of Utah. Committee on appropriations and claims. Senate bill No. 130, by Evans Re-j 1 'i 1 1 n p In f ra nrl II I art i iiHinPhcinf Willi. lirawn because similar to senate bill ' I No. 63. Senate bill No. 31, by Dern Rep. al- ing law creating park commission Re-1 Re-1 ported signed bv speaker of the house ' and transmitted to the governor. Senate bill No. 50, by Stevens In relation to investment of sinking funds i Reported signed by speaker of house and transmitted to governor. House bill No 18, by Young Relat-f ing to registration of nurses. Commit-1 Commit-1 1 e on public health. House bill No. 52, by Eddy Relating to convictions twice for the same of-' of-' fense. Passed and returned to house. House bill No. 23. b Young Relating Relat-ing to redemption of property old under un-der foreclosure. Passed and returned I to house. House bill No 22, by Young Relating Relat-ing to redemption of property sold under un-der trust deeds. Passed and returned to house. House bill No 7, by Eddy Relating to registration of drug dealers. Killed. House bill No. 34, by Paxm'an Authorising Au-thorising 'he governor to convey land m Washington county to the St.1 George Washington Canal company. Passed and returned to lower house Senate bill No 51, bj Be van- Relating Relat-ing to location of pest houses Amended Amend-ed and passed and transmitted to lower low-er house. Senate bill No. 96 b Armstrong Relating to bond and authority of secretary sec-retary of board of land commissioners. Passed and transmitted to house. Senate bill No. 103. by Armstionc Making It unlawful for any state board to create indebtedness In excess of appropriation. Passed and transmitted to the house. Senate bill No 128. by Armstrong Creating a publicity and development board. Passed and transmitted to the bouse. Senate bill No. 106, by Armstrong-Repealing Armstrong-Repealing appropriation lor board of commissioners on uniform legislation Passed and transmitted to lower house. Senate bill No. 108, by Armstrong Relating to appropriation for farmers' and domestic science institutes. Passed and transmitted to the lower house. Senate bill No. 102. by Armstrong Appropriation for farm and home demonstrators dem-onstrators In counties. Passed and sent to lower house. Senate bill No. 101, b VrinstroriL Appropriation for Investigation andj demonstrations for agricultural devel I opment. Passed and transmitted to lower house. Senate bill No. Iti7. by Armstrong -Appropriation tm Orphans' Home and Day Nursery. Passed and sent to house. In the House House bill No. 90. by Williams. N L Relating to free employment bureaus bu-reaus Killed. House bill No. 91, by ( azier Relating Relat-ing to' state irrigation districts Re-referred Re-referred to committee. Senate bill No. 142. by Armstrong-Relating Armstrong-Relating to use of motor vehicles tax fund as sinking fund to retire road bonds. Passed House bill No. 169. by Page Relating Relat-ing tO' collection of personal properly iaxes. Referred to tax committee. House bill No. 170, by Page Relating Relat-ing to bank stock assessments. Referred Re-ferred to corporations committee. House bill No. 161, by King Relating Relat-ing lo Escalante bridge. Referred to highways and bridges committee. House bill No 168, bj Page -Relating to delivery of assessment books. Referred to tax committee. House bill No. 16.:. bj Stratton-Airey Relating to duties of board of equalisation. equal-isation. Referred to judiciary committee. House nin .no. 171, by Rage Relating Relat-ing to corporation taxes. Referred to agricultural committee House bill No. 172. by Page Relating Re-lating to bank stock taxes. Referred to tax commit tee House bill No. 119. by McKay Re i lating to shipments of liquor and personal per-sonal search and seizure. Referred to manufacturers and commerce commit-I commit-I tee. House joint memorial No. 6. b Hay-ward Hay-ward Relating to suffrage. Signed b speaker. House bill No. 35, by McKay Relating Relat-ing to state budget system Signed by speaker. House bill No. 67, by Williams Relating Re-lating to colonies for feeble minded. Referred to appropriations committee Senate bill No. 43. by Colton Relating Relat-ing to notices in probate matters. Signed by speaker Senate bill No 36. by Stevens Re-lating Re-lating to exemption of school propertv from taxation for special improvements. improve-ments. Killed on adverse committee report. Senate bill No. 81, by Colton Relating Relat-ing to bonds of counties and sinking funds. Referred to committee on counties. coun-ties. House bill No. 95, by McKay Creating Creat-ing a state department of agriculture Postponed indefinitely. House bill No. 113! by McKinney Providing for recall of city officials. Passed. House bill No. 19, by Raleigh For street right of way across state prison property. Repassed as amended House bill No. 68, by Bennett Relating Re-lating to establishment of county hospitals. hos-pitals. Passed. |