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Show ' FEBRUARY 20 IN ' THE LEGISLATURE 1 f IN THE SENATE. Bills Passed. Senate Bill No. 220. toy Eckersley (substituto for Senate Bill No. 2) Appropriating Ap-propriating $15,000 from the state school fund to aid schools in districts where the revenue is insufficient. Senate Bill No. 129, by Eideout To CTant deeds to holders of territorial lands under act of congress in 1867. Senate Bill No. 167. hy Hansen (substitute (sub-stitute for Senate Bill No. 72) Enlarging En-larging provisions of the farmers 1 cooperative co-operative insurance law. Senate Bill No. 10G, by Chez Providing Pro-viding contractors' bonds sufficient to cover lions for labor and materials. Senate Bill No. 145, by Eckersley Creating' a commission to codify educational educa-tional regulations of tho state. Senate Bill No. 104, by Thornley Compelling corporations to open , their books to preclude evasion of the inheritance inher-itance tax. Bills Killed Senate Bill No. 149, by Funk-Amending Funk-Amending laws relating to powers of city and town governments. Killed by adoption of unfavorable report by committee com-mittee on county and municipal corporations. corpor-ations. House Joint Memorial No. 1, by Bevan Asking congress to build a government gov-ernment railroad through the Uinta basin. Laid on the table. Bills Introduced. Senate Bilb No. 233, by Colton Providing Pro-viding for county cemeteries, deferred to committee on county and municipal corporations. Senate Bill No. 234, by. Crai Permitting Per-mitting the state game and fish commission com-mission to set aside game preserves, deferred to committee on fish, game and forestry.- Senate Bill No. 235. by Ferry Authorizing Au-thorizing cities of the first class to establish es-tablish parking districts and make special spe-cial tax levies therefor. Referred to committee on county and municipal corporations. cor-porations. Senate Bill No. 236, by Funk Limiting Lim-iting tho liability of banks for nonpayment non-payment of checks through1 error. Referred Re-ferred to committee on banks and bank-in bank-in Senate Bill No. 237, by Craig Ap: propriating $35,000 for advertising of Utah through1 the Weber club of Og-den. Og-den. Referred to joint appropriations committee. Senate Bill No. 23S, by Edghcill (substitute for Senate Bill No. 74 J Amending the law relating to delinquent delin-quent taxes. Referred to judiciary committee. com-mittee. Senate Bill No. 239. by Reynolds Regulating the costs of the recovery of water. Referred to committee on agriculture agri-culture and irrigation. IN THE HOUSE. Bills Passed. House bill 9, by Shields Providing initiative and referendum upon petition by 12 per cent of the qualified voters of the state at last general election. Amended to make it necessary to sign petition in presence of justice of peace, town clerk or notary public, and signatures signa-tures on each page be attested to officer. of-ficer. House bill 114, by committee on revenue reve-nue and taxation -Amending laws relating re-lating to methods of levying and collecting col-lecting taxes. Senato bill 220, by Eckersley Substitute Sub-stitute for senate bill 6, making appropriation appro-priation of $15,000 for payment of teachers in districts where 'funds are insufficient from school fund instead of general fund to meet governor's objection objec-tion to senate bill 6. Passed under suspension sus-pension of rules. Bill3 Killed. House bill 31, by Folkman Regulating Regulat-ing construction of underground conduits con-duits for telegraph, telephone and electric elec-tric lines. Unfavorable report ot committee com-mittee on public utilities adopted. House bill 150, by Lund -Providing for support in school of children of par- ents unable to send them to school. Un favorable report of education commit te adopted. House bill 167, by Day Regulatiiit practice of architecture. Uniavorabh report of education committee adoptcl House bill 156, by Lund Compelling attendance of children in schools. Un favorable report of education commit tee adopted. House bill lS6t by Barker Appro priating $7000 for publicatiqn of his tory of Utah. Unfavorable report o-committee o-committee on education adopted. House bill 119, by TaylorCreating office of state boiler inspector. Unfavorable Un-favorable report of committee on public pub-lic utilities adopted. - House bill 168, by Christensen Changing time of school census from July to October. Unfavorable report of committee on education adopted. Reported Favorably. Houso bill 137, by ileeka Providing foT use of wide-tired wagons on roads of state iter 1920. Placed on calendar. cal-endar. House bill 9S, by Brinkerhoff Appropriating Ap-propriating $5000 for road from Fremont Fre-mont to Emery iu Emery county. Referred Re-ferred to joint appropriations committee. commit-tee. House bill 196, by Pope Appropriating Appropriat-ing $20,OUO for road from Logan to Garden Gar-den City. Referred to joint appropriations appropria-tions committee. House bill 108, by Hawley Appropriating Appro-priating $5000 for a road in Sevier and Emery counties. Referred to joint appropriations ap-propriations committee. House bill 113, by Bevan Appropriating Appropri-ating $10,000 for road between Salt Springs and Gold Hill in Deep , Creek district. Referred to joint appropriations appropria-tions committee. House bill 109, by Hawley Appropriating Appro-priating $5000 for road in Sevier and Wayne counties. Referred to joint appropriations ap-propriations committee. House bill 1S'4, by Kelly Appropriating Appropriat-ing $1500 for the improvement of the state road in Kingston canyon, Piute county. Referred to joint "appropriations "appropria-tions committee. House bill S3, by Fitch Appropriating Appropriat-ing $30,000 for construction ot link in Lincoln highway, Knolls to Wendover, in Tooele county. Referred to joint appropriations committee. House bill 193, by Fitch Appropriating Appropriat-ing $25,000 for construction of link in Midland trail between Colton and Green River. Referred to joint appropriations appro-priations committee. House bill 96, by. Fitch Appropriating Appropriat-ing $15,000 for road from Helper to Willow Creek, in Duchesne county. Re- ferred to joint appropriations commit-i commit-i tee. House bill 45, bv 0?Neil Amending state road laws ami carrying appropriation appropria-tion of $100,000 for carrying new provisions pro-visions into effect. Referred to joint appropriations committee. House bill 116, by O 'Neil Repealing poll tax law. Placed on calendar. House bill 94. by Morris Approbating Approbat-ing $600 for bridge over wash in Washington Wash-ington county. Referred to joint appropriations ap-propriations commit tee-House tee-House bill 192. by Fitch Appropriating Appropriat-ing $5000 for Midland trail between Helper and Price River canyon. Re-furred Re-furred to joint appropriations committee. commit-tee. House bill 73, by Redd Approiriat- ! ing $5000 for a road from Monticello to the Grand county line. Referred to joint appropriations committee. Houso bill 191. by Fitch Appropriating Appropriat-ing $15,000 for n road from Price to My ton. Referred to joint appropriations appropria-tions committee. House bill 52, by Nebeker Appropriating Appro-priating $35,000 for a road to provide an outlet to the t'inta basin. Referred to ioint appropriations committee. House joint resolution 12. by committee commit-tee on revenue and taxation Amendment Amend-ment to const i to tion relating to revenues reve-nues and tnxntion. PInred on calendar. House biil lS. by Haywnrd Providing Provid-ing that sex hygiene shall be taught in V'(- schoi!s. House bill 1S7, by Ha; wardProvid- ing that teachers in grammar schools shall teach Rex hygiene. House bill 178, by Hayward Providing Provid-ing that high school and grammar school teachers shall pass examinations in sex hvgieue. House" bill 79, by Shields Regulating sale of poisons. House bill 102. by judiciary committee commit-tee Revising criminal procedure laws. House bill 124, by Brinkerhoff Appropriating Ap-propriating $1500 for a road iu Wayne county. Referred to joint appropriations appropria-tions committee. , Senate bill 33, by Chez Providing for county farm and home demonstrators. demonstra-tors. Referred to joint appropriations committee. Keported Unfavorably. House bill 30, by Folkman. Regulating Regulat-ing erection of telephone, telegraph and electric lines in cities and towns. Majority Ma-jority and minority report. Placed on calendar. House bill 5, by Mabey Limiting number of ears in mixed passenger and freight trains. Amended in committee bv minority to seventy cars instead of forty-five cars on roads having less than 2 per cent grade. Majority and minority reports. Placed on calendar. Bills Introduced. Houso bill 202, by committee on printing Appropriating $5000 for completion com-pletion of tho Wasatch drive. Placed on calendar. House bill 203, by judiciary committee commit-tee Providing for the distribution of estates and regulating disposal of personal per-sonal property. Placed on calendar. House bill 204, by judiciary committee commit-tee Providing that stocks, bonds and other personal property belonging to estates es-tates may be sold without en order from the "court. Placed on calendar. House bill 203. by judiciary committee commit-tee Providing that personal property so sold need not bo confirmed by court, rinced on calendar. House bill 200, by judiciary commit- |