Show - 11 2 lk - - 4" -- ' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Friday Itarch413 1953 FifiLi'egtstattive Picture After- 60 Days- of Laaking - - l'Public Servants' Named To High State Boards -- - - LOST ART RECORDED - ?VIM ' - 4 $300 to $600 and setting uncipalities over the state—badly in need of sewage facilities but hard put to nance 'them—are looking for ward to this bill as the answer to- their problems Many mimicipalities over the in need of sewage state—badly facilities- - bur hard t put to Dance them—are looking for ward to this bill as the answer to their problems of Salt Mayor Earl Lake City made a personal plea to the Senate for passage of tblibflLM soon asTIVwu signed Thursday morning Salt Lake City officials reported water and sever improvements Would be initiated at once The reduction in income taxes wu made poulbl by the Legislature's thcressing the exemption for dependants from 7' - - -- - - new optional short form This short form provides fortill de ductions allowed by the federal government and th eby makes state income t es generally have been in lower than th the past in the tax reduc- A third tion groyp extended the filing deadlina from March 15 until Ap jot 15 All these bills have signed by the governor are now law Since the new tax laws were retroactive through 1952 the reduction in Ineome tax revenue for the past year meant a loss in the uniform school fund of $1750000 To make up for this the Legislature appropriated a like amount from the --general fund surplus ' Then to make up‘the lou in the --uniform whoa sfund that will oceur during the next biennium as a result of the income tax cut the Legislature appropriated $3500000 from the emergency relief (sales tax) fund This amount is equal to the estimated surplus in the relief fund vt the 'end' of the current biennium June 30 What About 1955-57- ? llowevtr even this amount would not obviate the need for a - state - property levy (which goes on automatically whenever the income tax does not provide adequate revenues for the uniform school fund) during the next biennium So the lawmakers appropriated $96 million from the emergency relief fund for the uniform school fund so no propert7 levy will be necessary rn - p NI G b u- SIOS71122 Following is a complete list of bills passed by both houses eel the 30th iltab Legislature 'Including those signed vetoed and awaltittg action by the governor lilts Skewed be Grantor SS I Mao et al) To snood time tor tUtu Mete Weems Um return greet March IS to April IL SS 11 Mottos ot al) Ti require that an order to slog payment in a chock into be doliverod I the branch of a branch bank where mount is kept - SI (Tinges et al) To set up sin pear statute el lintitationa for quote boning the smarmy if a bank's Oakmont est a elsockbut account SS IS (Woolley et al) To vomit brewers and importers of beer to ro Port and pow tax to State Tas Corn istiodoe instead of affixing Itamml BDIJ ti 111 to sae" 11® - 0 11(:) isitstts -to -- n ePAlmt 0 fe Atitla il '4 01 mw iniA"tot I - ¶5 '1 'r L:14i —Inessai—Jantwal I: (1)4$41)0416Y-DGI- I '04100044 I e a rm'A l'IY:k) c4' s I as to now required envie it all To permit to banks dose Saturdays throughout the mar Litiothig law permits them to close ea Saturdays during four summer months RI IS Malan Ti Permit State lloard of ilducation to accept a gift of 39 acres of land ha St George or Dino College tempos SS IS Mahon Ti perwilt cities to adopt rules and rogulations control ling traffic by reference to printed 'ode instead of pubtication 81 21 (Opmethw ot al) To doge trim coot p—Liquer liquor against Control Commie whit& State Most must imply markup of 53 per cent or more the federal excise tax "'Mow mounting to $1050 Per proof gallon) SR 54 (Hammond it al) To author be Mato Armors board to sell armory properties St 35 (Hammond it al) to author toe State Armory Board to use pre goods from rate of armory Properties gor construction of me armories -- 'gristles lots& Ti fbr Unto examination gees ger credit onions and industrial leas firms - SS 63 (Mahe" Ti make omelet Insists to water toostarvamet district law to Mmplity organisational and wp 0 111110 P1tP1— Zo41' 'I ! t 0 I 4 t - ° 1 104ki ft c 6 D t 9 I 4ti 4 - -- - - moo till 7 qtetilf:b MI DAL - sito 4:144ent 4191 9 f t1I 111H 114 ' 01 i 0 i '' I 'k ' 7 t ''1- - :i ' - ! I : - ' !l 1 a 11111 R tb- AT : - operational procedure SS 66 (Korn To provide foe WI fungal license goo fm automobile house trotters 88 IS (Mabee Woollen Ti imitate slat water Pollution board and &Roe its powers 811 It (Woollen To relieve whore- osier of liability of sales tax for merchandise (supposedly porehaeed for regale but whisk la not resold - IS al (Boykin) Fe exclude gem wedy Drive from met of land mike cent le This ta the Plato Nonentent which the 1951 Walnut's directed tho Stitt Building Bowe to acquits be sorigemnattee SS 91 (Tteties it lith To extend time for filing senteratioa franchise Sax returks from North 15 to April IL SO 101 (Woolloy ot al) To rotors the salary finite ewer for tho of pub pentivo stet superintendent lie Instruction from lb Stabs Board of Iducotion to the Legisisture and to tis ' sum Were iIItQQQper an- (Kern To Wittig for querinstead Mich SR 107 —114 nit 11011- Orsellan Oo4) ' RO II D rt tNI'At eorruot wartime act so that covPorationli stay legally untribute to competent supporting or opposins ot onstitutional emeneinmets The amendment does not permit corporato contributions to campaigns for or against eon &dates Sue-- of fins $I 1M (Dminshava Fowles) To bring tolevision stations under tame Mimi previsions u radio stations Pemba) To SI IN (Openshaw bring television stations under same libel previsions as radio stations be relieving them of liability when taw or regulations prohibit censorship of SI 113 (Fowl's Hammond) To Increase salaries of adjutant general and other too National Guard officers and to brine National Guard setup into closer line with military oreani sation $I 187 (Doe of all To extend life of Mato Defense Council to Jute 1 1955 SD Crowles Jenkins) To ausale of the old campus of College and permit use of prousda for improving new campus with provision that any such pro coeds shall be deducted from appro priations made to the school for building purposes SB 222 (Fowles) To itipropriate $79000 for construction of a building at School for Deaf end Blind SB 221 fllocilthi Kerr) To author be State) Beard of Education to enter into contracts with G S Department of Interior for education of Indiana SB 323 (Woeller) To aPP7oPrists 114131 to Mate Building Board to cover salmi 'memento for remaindor entrust Mannino S D 249 (Woolley et al) To provide for reversion to General Fund of unexpended surpluses of institutions of highor education at end of hien$OS thorise Weber SCR 1 (Muir President Dwight his election -- - c wig cinrrfor se 49 Cles9 MOON ' - II 7 t 00 RadCeLtsbftflT without Meer sethoritl N (Woolley) To reline Puldie lUrviest Cogentiones of legal oblige emotes of US to Pao for metaled tpublie bodies aPPorit- - ! ' -' "'" Si NI Wet ot aD Ti clarify Ile Witt tor fraudulent a checks when Mooed hi an agent of essepany bug 1 )&'5 t $16070000 I $7-$2- as ee : $usp-----7----o- - E A 1 Dr Joel E Ricks bead of the histot7 department Utah State Agricultural College Dr Rua-se- ll B Swenson bead of the history department Brigham Young University Paul SulliSalt Lake ity public relations official Columbia-Genev- a Division U S Steel Corp State Water and Power Bilard terms—Henry D Moyle Salt Lake City member of the Council of Twelve Apostles Church of Jesus Christ of Let-no- n ter-da-y A ChrisSaints retired lainessman of Brigham City Charles IL Redd La Sal rancher Heber Winget Monroe rancher Gordon Clark St George businessman and to fill an unexpired term of four years Jay R Bingham Springville engineer Two other appointments for terms) to the Water and power Board were John B six-ye- six-ye- ar Stephens— Header —ranchero named by the Senate president and Hugh Colton Vernal attorney named by the speaker of the House r State Fair Board - - four-yea- terms—Herbert A Snow Salt Lake businessman Mrs Genevieve Lawrence woprietor of a Salt ''Lake art studio A O Mickelsen Draper official T K Voyer Tooele smelter 'official John W Gillman Orem fruit grower and E H Street Richfield banker Boost Fine Arts Institute of Fine Arts four-Yeterms—Fred E Smith Salt Lake tamk Metal Dr C Lowell Lees bead of the speech department University of Utah Conrad B Harrison Salt Lake newspaperman David L McKay Salt Lake attorney George M ' Gadsby president Utah Power and Light Co Raymond J Ashton Kaysville architect Mrs Stewart P Dobbs Ogden civic leader and Mrs Harold ar See Page 9 Column 1 Here's Complete List of Utah Legislative Results ) :4 - I six-ye- - PLAN! - six-ye- ' loo 11If 1 S1246400 - 16 14 ' mg5 B DGET 13 15 JUJU 0 WZI 03SWMPall LOW COST p IQ 14 While 'public servant' hal a rather trite term for become mrt OF nut 1$6248500 public officials in general it is an apt description of members S4040868 I ILAC 54425000 of state boards which advise 12276220 and set policy for various deUN SA $2399960 partments and institutions 71$2Icio000l For they are the persons who STATI SOSMAL $2600000 work without compensation in 71$195a343 many cases although their du 14 MUGU (5) —2 $2303280 ties may require special educetion training or experience and 11215216 WOO IVITII take many hours if not days SIMI $19 of the board member's time ms130005091 PITIMENT each year S1230pou During the past legislative VAT( MOOG 1$95d000 session the Senate confirmed 10190I $1175000 193143 gubesnatorial appointments to 1000140 STAN MON 53 such positions They in$100!3000 cluded: 1953-5- S VOCATINAL State Board of Corrections L$692000 RIKATION terms Samuel C Pow$710000 ell Ogden attorney end George $310000 OUST SOU R Putnam Salt Lake constrtic7 Lionsl427192 Hon 'firm 'official wm $'3i610: —Statte 1110104 GaMeSommlrallATORIUM---— 1$3330007:: a'eon terms—W Rulon $223000 SOCA MIX White former I mayor of Ogden ADIAMSTAllOti $211730 'and Robert B Mitchell Pero-wa- n businessman Biochemist Appointed This chart shows how major appropriations made by the 30th I predecessor The chart does not indicate special apprepriso State School for the Deaf and Utah Legislature compare with appropriations made by its tions made during either biennium nor smaller expense items Blind Advisory Council five-yea- r tertn—Ray G Wenger Salt slate "A1111 that would givi Ito (With- acitinnila ed surpluses Le glitatuie to Put mine ofthese Lake biochemist rean War veterans a personal tax—passed by Legislature and available for the school fund recommendations into effect State Board of Health seven-yea- r thst state property levy was Should such a special aession income tax exemption of 62700 awaiting gubernatorial action term—Dr H Charles lifted during the past biennium be called and the recommenda- if single $3200 if married— t A concurrent resolution Ruggeri Jr Salt Lake eye urgBut what about after the next tions enacted into law before passed by the House but tabled specialist ing the federal government to State Board on Alcoholism biennium? Chances for such the end of the current bienni- In the Senate A bill that would have raised return to each state its pro rata two-yea-r terms—Thomas stirpiuses again being available um- the property levy could be the levy limit for Salt Lake share of the federal gasoline Kearns Salt bake businessman are slight since appropriations felt again by July L Other pieces of tax legisla- City Public Library from 1 to tax and to give states the option and rancher Dr William D and allocations for state build2 mills—passed by House but of substituting a state tax for CoGorman tion and their outcomes were: Ogden physician ing projects will more than-takleft in Senate Sifting Commit- the federal gasoline tax—passed Rex Hughes Provo businessto increase Bills motet tax the sales revenue from the up even using the most optimistic fuel tax from 5 cents to 6 cents tee by Legislature and awaiting gu- man N Blaine Winters director A bill to provide that coun- bernatorial action of teacher personnel State Dea gallon—passed by Legislature estimates of such revenue A joint resolution proposing partment of Education and Almillion valuation Property owners may not but vetoed by Gov Lee No at- ties of have even a two-year delay be- tempt was made to override may levy up to 6 mill instead a constitutional amendment to bert Scowcroft Ogden businessof 5 mill for indigent care and limit property tax to 1 per cent man fore reimposition of the state veto to 6 mills instead of 5 mills of fair market value of property Historical Society Board of property tax The State Public A bill to increase the maxi up fifth-class counties for gen- —referred to the State Legisla Control four-yea- r School Survey Commission has mum levy of cemetery districts in terms—Pr made tecommendations that from 11 to 1 mill—passed by eral purposes—passed by Lees tive Council for study Also to Leland H Creer head of the would cost millions and Gov the Legislature but vetoed bY lature and awaiting guberna- be studied by the Council is history department University the adequacy of the present of Utah Mrs Juanita Brooks Lee will be under pressure to Gov Lee No attempt was made torial action A bill to exclude annuities corporation franchise tax Dixie College faculty member call a special session of the to override veto a up- 9 12 11 o9 - $3169475 -- --- - Many 6 5 8 7 Itt6An locatAys - tRaltis 30th Legislature was the first In many years to et lett what taxpayers had begun to feel was a lost legislative art—tax reduction Spurred by Gov J Bracken Lee the Republican-dominate- d Legislature provided some state Income tax relief for nearly every taxpayer There are indications that this relief will have to be paid for through a state property tax levy at least after the next biennium but as it stands now it is tax reductioW Another Important pieceof tax legislation passed byboth e gov- houses and signed by nicipall- ernor will Om it ties to levy up to 7 mills on property to finace construe tion of water and sewage faciti - - Alf 3 2 PARDONS7 DOVARSI Slash in State Tax Bite Makes Utah History - - - torts of bimonthly reporting of use tax colloctions to Um Stabs Tax Commingion SS 100 (Mallen To permit mend testifies to appoint a nos resident to the position of 'HY manager SR tie (Woolley) to apprOPriatill MIMS to Meow Csonniesiml for 116 ministratim coots of taking ears et Said Corainission work--Twrears ago the money was asiorettiated to the Road tgeowe5taiirnritegli bill transferring keying Um work with the Finance Commission Orono Neel Policies SS lig (Cahoon Clegg) To reduce from 23 to 10 the minimum number of employee eligible for toverags Istiger grotto bealth and disablittr in- sumac policies SR 120' (ittristahant it al) To ern- Powor Stet Water and Power board with approval of the got-trea- t - to appoint an - veinal representative of ' the state in interstate water matters SS 121 (Gibson Woollen To antesd Day) D To congratulate Eisenhower upon faker Pets Ivy' To congratulate (Das of Mrs Ivy Baker Prised Bountiful upon her appointmengar- - Measurer tho United States BCH I Mae aD To congratulato Etre Taft Beeson Sall Lake Cite oPea his IIPPOWIS111116 SI setrOlarF W sericulture in tb" 'ablest litRapirla at aDTh provida tor now abort form fee thee Mate le mine tax TIMM& RI a (Hookina it en Ti bemoan tato income toe exemption" to the laderal levet 91 MI pst "mew HS 4 (Hooking it ID To aPProPtista n1450000 from General Fund to UM-forSchool gstand to make em income tax loss for 1953 arising trout eXeMP lion increase being made estrus) Svc HB 3 (Hopkins et at) To appmcrI at" $3300000 from Itmereeney IMf Fund to Uniform School rend to make up income loos during next biennium arising AVIS income tax reduction HB g (Hooklu at aD To immortals 19000000 from lintginc7 Robot Fund to Uniform School Fund to make tuusearesary t)a levying of a state wide property tmt for wheal our daring the nut biennium on putts leas elate aid to the minimum MOWS ' is increased 1111 9 (Edward C Larsen) To per avit admission of public patients to the State Tuberettioeir Sanatorium Ekon sporoval of the Public Weifire Commission and superintendent of Um sanatorium HB 13 (Larsen) To make State Road Commission responsible fot construe' Mon of highway checking Mantilla and Highway Patrol responsibis for their operation and maintenance HB 13 (Larson) To diroct State Road Commission to present to each toes W on of the Legislature tins revised designations of highway- s- on statl itystem H11-11Rheffield tot --sn'TO tivnidtte law covering fiduciary investments 20 (Sheffield it al To provide of iiroiWrIl of simultaneous death when Passinn toms ' priortir of depend' tut" ' ta r Cash Lir' loompfloo - H11923 Upsureglion ofTomprovide for 0 law increase maximum oldage grant to oinotoporomi elms front 1160 to $05 :t per month and to' make other amendt mints in Public Assistance Act 110 27 OlowcVotine) To loosen tho tekrants for Preservatives allovilo foods (Kerr) To make treaSurers of third clam cities appointive Instead of elective officers HB 31I (Korr it al) To provide for the appointment of treasurstr bt third clan cities Hit 29 Kerr et al) Todelets other Jerson's to hictive city treasurer In third claM ctUu Companion to HA 37 and 38 To H8 42 (Shofft Id Grover) powers of Plitnnina 110111 strengthen DliSSIOnli in municipalities TO HB 43 (Sheffield Grover) otrengthen powers of planning tontmissions in counties HU gl (Durham How) To provide for survival of cause of action for Personal injury damages if wrongdoer is Milo& aD To HB 110 (C Z Peterson "six clarify provisions of 'criminal" law HB ill C Z Peterson et an Ti permit commitment of mentally ill person without first requiring their presence in a court HB 118 (Jones et al) To pertnit cities to levy property tax UP to four mills for construtcion of water purifi tuition and sewage) disposal facilities HP 130 (Postma 'Monson) To aim Pith lien foreclosure procedures for such servico businessos am laundries Cleaner') and shoe repair ahops Ha 140 (Jacobsen et aD To exempt nonprW it hospitals from provisions of State Labor Relations Act HD 158 (Proerer Barlow) To atiproprtate $13324 to State Departmont of Public Safety for administration of Financial Responsibility Act Hi) leg Malec Durham) To provide for creating a- joint tenancy tit real properti without- first transferto title third party ring HB lO (Vance) To etrongthini meat inspection law by making inspection instoad of Permlindve in mandatory counties of mono than13000 papule-lotio- n and to require cooking of garbage fed swine in commercial feeding operationi 239 (Appropriations Commit tee) General appropriations bill g ills Allowsid by governor '" ' To 'scow(' taw Without Wit g lenatu re SR 23 (OPenshaw et al) To increase alartes of elective officials of cities – Sit Al Ahlaboy I alt To provide fee salary increases for county elective ' officials COM In Mery for special salary of state mitts) Ti increase lctive and sPoointivo officials SB 130 (Kerr toe Media MIMI emelt To increase salary if elate mitts) onisrdssioner if nubile eater tree 14500 to 116000 Per Peat 018 47 (Jones et al) Ti Sam en Plaves of health departments et Brod close eines' (Sall 'Lake Cital lunist" eivil service- S IBS Pawed by Both 1111010 BB 11 (DAM it aD New Bah and gam code S8 12 (Tleilen et' all Ti clarify law on branch banking and to legalise branches now operating but of QM& tionable legal status SR 17 (Clegg it al) To require bead and tail lights on track motor cars operatod by railroads SR 10 (Day it all To create state agency of tourist Information and Publicity and to alnirePailltit 1200000 for carrying out purposes of act 58 37 (Day et al) To increase saleries of eity Indies-- 1A maximum of $6300 Sil 40 'Manson it al) To eh school districts power of eminent domain outside confines of district and it schools of to give private college rank the powor of eminent domain Sit 43 Mainly Gibson) To make tax en personal property a lien on real with real Omoortt Property If listedamount of personal and to limit property thet can be attached to cotwort southwest portion of Capitol grounds into parking lot for Danelb tars of Pioneers Memorial Museum SR 88 89 90 and 91 (Muir Hafen) To revise litlink-Uof reprosentative nurses board and to otherwise amend law covering the regulstion of the and nursing nursing profession (schools SB 110 (Openshaw Cannon) To eliminate conflict in law providing for the assessment of metal mines on a basis of average next procomis for three mos SB 125 (Mabey) To adopt new that Code Annotated 1953 SB 128 and 129 (Fowls fltrinsham) To provide for simplified proceduros for hotels and boarding houses to dispose of property bald for nonpayment of billL Time Sale Minot SR 138 Mateo) To provido for Um regulation and limitation of interest or carrying charges on time contracts sa 139 may Fowles) To repeal Pre vision requiring that a constable be 'tattooed at every polling place tow election der SB 140 Ti things Utah hallOt Do that a yobs for president will be a vote' for both president and vice President of Ow samo party SR 141 CDay Fowles) To require a voter who transfers from one district to another actually to make trenefet Instead of making new registration SB 142 (Day Fowles) To simplify and make less exponsive tho Proeodores for reporting votes from voting districts to county clerks SB 143 (Openshaw) To stood sm fair trade practices act to businesses engaged in renting property such as towels linson and itnifornm to' our tomer 811 sins 144 Mitten) To extensively 'Wild re- Improvement district law for tho Purpose of speeding tip or sanitation and making' bomb 'Mort readily salable 88 153 (Fowles et al) To limit lia- -- bility of hotel and boarding house keepers for pemnal property pieced to their cars BR 04 (Gibson it III New public health sods Miler Pool Tog BB ITO Illopithi) Ti almond law' one rid motor hial tao siring ceilidh from dealers SS 192 (Woollopl Ti maks tbo bow once of a bog as chock a miadoinsom or Instead of a Adam 111 1st (WoollostTO moropriato S900000 to Blots Read Commission to cover extra (operational coots aria tag from floods and abnormally heavy snows of last year A bookkesPhig transaction SR 198 (Kerr) To revise specific Wins for motor 'fuel grades for porno of bringing law into line with hither standards of refiners SR 200 tOvenshaw Cannon) To aim lads procedures for corporations making changes ha the umber of directors SB tor Movies Openshaw) To increase employs contribution under police pension system to 5 per cent and to require employer (cities) to contribute 'lough to Pep system actuarially (sound but not heal than 10 per coot of payroll and to increase retirement and disability benefits to Adoption SB 114 (Day) To provide for consent to an adosstion to be given in the same manner that dePositions are taken in civil eases SS 211 (Mabry) To minute In now 1053 code chapter dealing with recovery of tax title property pealed but left out of code In on ProPertl SB 318 (Hoskin) To appropriate Porformance Bonds Rennie 1144390 for improvements and main fiB 47 (Thorn Woolley) To author-li- e Mummy of proPerty comprising Mist the 'tato and its political subIs the Piave Monument park divisions to require performance SS 219 (Foiled To amend water asbonds with bids on materials and propriation taws for the purpose of supolies filings of goverment-a- l facilitating S8 thilabey it all To crest —Anita for major reclamation proJects now :stela board on alcohollana-an- t 224 exclude pensici e SE 1ppetal'Iti to appropriate S150040 for 'ethics PaYments and annuity from the state Wool and rehabilitation programs Income las $11 03 (Day et al) To increase ' SB 234 Way et aD To permit leasliquor permit lee from 00 cents toll ing of school buses to take Boy $B 71 (Winslow) it al) To permit Scouts to Jamboree In confon7" this state engineer to pay from revolving year fund water adiudieotion costs heroSR MS (Woolley) To extend state tofors assessed in Part against water emootion law to government units 6w6°4 Wailes it al) To Inertia's contribution to firemen's pension fund °67:ertdmen:orw" a - 17sms astworovonitollh781w8e :71:::cetioutirvilfeconyt4:Irtglatiturittic7110 fmndl:wortinda erte:tiroanidnereteamin- Carrier Act but oxemptina ‘orking capital of Liquor Control it to Commission but Permitting eliminate orders in transit in com ts litnited to tinting inventory ' which - " ' trucks Provide for in appeal from decision or nursing school accreditation cam Mee and to create appeal board BB 230 (Gibson) To appropriate to ' 42500000 tarn) SR 247 and 249 (OPenshaw Muir) To SB 87 iSiebey et al) To appropriate 226000 to State hood Commission to ttoney general 111500 of Joseph Hodges to otitis claim Logan Tietien) To make payment and filing deadline for corporation franchise tax the same and to make filing deadline of April 15 apolleable this year RJR Cicala To fix salaries of of tilt) Legislature 2JR 10 IStringham Woolley) Urip Ins Congrolto to proceed with development ut the 1IPPer Colorado River BB basin' 5)R 251 CHaten IT (StringbamI RoPittn) VrIP to make to bring 40 oast of Kimball Junction Rigby's State Road Commission lb( special allotment of funds tut to highor standard 8111 ii (Hopkin) To assign subiects for stun by Legislative Council during next two years RIR 27 (Boykin) Urging federal goy ornment to use caution hi admitting foreign meat and livestock Products into the country MI 14 (Larson) To liberalise allow- ancaifor shifting weieht loads in en- foredhsent of truck weight limitation provisions HB 31 and 32 (Jacobson et al) To Provide for- - UOIlnling and regulation of contractors and to establish rep reeentative tommittee Enforce Pharmacy Rule' HB 33 and 35 (Larsen et al) To empower State Board of Pharmacy he make sod enforce rules and regulations 1111 31 Gorges et al) Uniform law regulating the stale of narcotic drugs and adding certain drugs which may be keel' Purchased only by a don tore prescription JIB 61 (Durham Sheffield) To per Anil district attorneys to appoint dep uty for each 100000 population in di to reuse burlap without markings or turning bag It unlawful obliterating inside out HB 193 (Butter et al) To 'swam of small claims court Jurisdiction from $50 to $100 HD 197 (Durham at al) To provide for closing of polls in general election at 7 pm the same Um Cher now doss in primary eloctions NB 204 (L B Johnson at al) To apProptiato 421570000 for continuation of program of 'tate aid for school building in noody districts HB 215 (C K Potation) To create Mats Stir Phil PrOPOrtY agency to deal with federal government and to appropriate 130000 for revolving fund MI 223 (Larson et al) To eixempt small trueks from and registration to give Stow Tax Commission broader power in administoring motor vehicle laws with respect to traffic IPProlidate $50- Id 224 Myr) ofTocost COO to of a pony Pal part monument for placement on Capitol grounds NB 230 (Young et al) To ereate state educational television commission and to appropriate $250000 to carry out purposes of act HB 243 (Froorer et al) To provide for redistricting of counties with more than one state representative liretiell of Aircraft FIB 246 and 249 aloPkins et al) To make numerous amendments to law covering the OPOrlitiOn of aircraft HB 253 a Taylor Young) To Provide for study of workmen's commination laws Including occupational duwase HD 250 (Durham) To orevido a pre cedure for dissolving SPCial improvornent districts Ha 261 (Atinrimitations Committee) To set up priorities and to sonroork ate funds for slate building during next biennium HB 262 rapproPriations Committee) a a d Supplementd appropriations cielms bin HB 283 (Appropriation Crimmittoo) To appropriate $47500 of Mato commis-awn- s funds to of Boar and Colorado Rivers HCR 1 (Whits ot al) Itoquesting Congress to enact legislation tit tortilla Labeling of imPortod trout as to origin HCR 4 Clouse et ID Urging Wend government to return to each state its pro rats fuel tax or to give Etats' option of substituting their own tax for the federal tax HCR 7 ((l D Taylor it al) Urging Congress to pass legislation designed to stabilize lead and sine prima RJR 4 (Rowberri E C Larson) Urging Utah congressional delegation to Work for construction by federal government as a defense project of a four-la)t- e highway 119irre Nevada Mountable HJR 5 (Young et al )ProPeing conetutional amendment to reapportion legislativo representation by giving ach county one senator and allotting on a Population bads representatives RJR i (Brian sit al) Urging 10Verm spent- to'disconthine drafting 18 and 11B 82 (Durham Sheffield) To per mit all district attorneys to erstploy elerk with the stale paying part of the salary Mt 66 (Sheffield) To increase county treasurer fee for publishing delinquent tax Ilet- - from 25 cents to $I per item HB 67 (Howe Vienne) To revise vinegar labeling law HB ee Maroon) To extend Um tor oho year in which public employes may come under federal social spe curtly HB 00 (Jonas et al) To permit resident taxpayere to inspect publie assistance rolls 114 05 (Conover et at) To increase legal publication rata in cities under '25000 Population from 10c to'llte per' line NB 01 (Cehover et al) To authorize tomtitsy of elate to publicia Mitts tive and referendum propoeiti br publication in newspapers HB 96 (Postm ct al) To rmit ance in stockholders in aesociatione to hold more thafl one share each of common voting at h 'Quarantine Bees 113 115 (Gardner et al) To brhig bees under quarantine regulations HB 120 (Sanders et el) To sworn Prieto 135000 to University of Utah for an department meteorology g evaluation Andy of HB 121 (Sanders et al) To require to make reports to all cloud-seedeUniversity ef Utab and cooperate hs trcaluation study RJR 19 (RAnkins et al) Urging all HB 123 CH V Davis et al) To make Interests to in protoeting owner of motor vehicle rather than the Mate discriminatory against employed driver responsible for tom freight rates plying with provisions of Financial MIR 25 (G D dimet Responsibility Act Tweirvirrim lesions eat officers HE 124 (Bowbersy et al) To appro to complis reports at and Pilate 110000 for control of crickets of fiscal year and grasshopper& SR (Woolley—resolution not 'n11111- 11B 125 (H V Davis et al) To give bered) To make clear legislative the State Board of Examiner' legal that building t0 welfare may be used for 'equipment 'authority to control automobile Park as well as construction lug on Stela Capitol grounds HB 148 (L Taylor) To increase Bilis Passed by Boni Houses but maximum levy for care of indigent from 4 to A mill in fourth class Vetoed by Severna comities and to increase general our RI 11 (Larson) To increase gape county levy from 1 to 1 mine tax line from five to eix cents a in fifth class counties 140410mdentost et 15 Ha (Larson) To Increase tax on law covering soil comervation district aPecial motor fuels from live to six elections a KB 182 (Jack) To provide for Man at al) fitinday clop :1-BBbr"situ71Z7a14 '071fir1r1 ior 8-hig law Veto overrides by House but pital- etutairse8 by agnate HE 113 (Carter) To create repro Ha 22 Mere it al) To Manage the tentative toommittes tor the regalia- Perminsive tee levy of cemetery die Alm of nursing homes one to twe mills tries Mutual insurance Licento 1111 HB 189 and 170 (Froerer et al) To (Gardner at all To allocate all of motor vehicle registration require examinations for itenling revenue lesa costs of administration of agents of mutual benefit associato cities and co motifs for 11 and C ono insurance tions and roads i8Htlitnnti8 1 HB 28 (Gardner et all- - To lindt aue et To al) (Hopkins to 10 Dor cent the proportion of tnorize State Road Commission to set motor vehicle registration fund that al Injury claims up to 11500 tie penun 'Hopkins et- - al) To revise could be used for administration Si) 49 Way at el) To increasosals- state Martially Jpext em by deleting ries of court reporters from 84000 some sectfonr-In- d adding others to 14800 Mt 191 Ilulimer et ab To snake - rer n - I i r ' - k ) -- i :f ' 1 f k ' - ' J -- Aso |