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Show Day's Work in the Legislature ; SENATE. j: Bill introduced by joint committee ; ; on military affairs provides for ; ;' maintenance of national guard and ; ' empowers governor to change regu-' regu-' lations to conform to federal laws. ! ! "Utah, We Love Thee," Profes-' ' sor Evan Stephens's famous song, ; indorsed by senate as official song ! of the state. Corrupt practices bill read and; ; will come up for discussion firsi , thing on calendar this afternoon. ', 'l . HOUSE. ; ' House received request from gov-I; gov-I; ernor that It recall prohibition bill I ! ; and amend it to prevent discrimina- ' i; tion against manufacture of malt ' ' ; and brewed drialis containing less ' than one-half of one per cent alco- ; ;! hoi. Befused to take action . tem-; ; porarily, but later reconsidered and I requested return of bill. Representa- ! ; five Young strongly opposed change. ! Discussion over Southwick's 8-'; hour law brings about clash between ' speaker and Representative' R. E. ; Ourrie of Salt Lake, with later ex- : : planation by representative that : charges of unfair treatment by him : were not aimed at rulings of speaker. ; House bill No. 57, by Southwick, : extending operation of 8-hour law to ; sugar factories, flour mills, surface ' ; workings of mines, railroad shops i j!; and other industries, is passed. ,i; Bill introduced by Representative; K McKinney abolishing primary elec-; ;; tions in cities of first and second ; class and providing for recall of of- ; ;! ficers of all cities and towns. |