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Show House Calendar Fifty-scvcntit Day. March 10, 1919. BILLS ACTED UPON. H. B. No. 164, by Mrs. B lately Relating to vacating orders in cases of adoption of minors. Passed. IE. J. M. No. 7, by D. D. McKay Re-lutixiff Re-lutixiff to control of -watersheds in forest reserves. Pasxed. H. J. R. No. 8. by Day Requesting- gov- : emmont to establish reserve officers' train- 1 id I? camp at Utah Agricultural college. Passed. S. J. M. No. 3, by Knight Asking fed- j nral government to build railroad into Uintah basin. H. B. No. 140, by Welling Relating to redemption and cancellation of board of education bonds. Passed. 1 H. B. No. 167, by Hansen Relating to tax exemption on homesteads and furniture. Passed. H. B. No. 1U, by "Welling Relating to creation of debts by school boards. Passed. H, B. No. 1G3, by Cardon Amending Iatts relating to election of boards of education. edu-cation. Passed. H. B. No. 87, by D. D, McKay Relating to duties of state fann bureau. House concurred con-curred in senate amendments. H. J. R. No. 9, by Hansen Relating to printing and publication of constitutional amendments, x Tabled.. H. C. R. No. 11, by - Snow Pro-posing amendment to constitution increasing state's bonded indebtedness limit. Defeated. H. B. No, 123, by joint agricultural committee com-mittee Providing for distribution of taxes collected on transient livestock. Recommitted Recommit-ted to compare with similar bill passed by senate. H, B. No, 14, by Cardon Biennial budget. Favorably reported and placed on calendar. H. B. No. 162, by Cardon Supplemental budget bill. Favorably reported and placed on calendar. S. B. No. 53, by Dern Exempting from taxation improvements upon lands to which the title remains with the state. Favorably Favor-ably reported and on calendar. H. B. No. 68, by Mrs. Piercey Limiting hours for women workers. Signed by speaker. H. B. No. 44. by joint education committee commit-tee Providing for state director of health education. Signed, by speaker. |