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Show I ACTION ON BILLS f 4 f In-the Senate. Senate bill No. 46, by judiciary committee com-mittee Creating a public utilities commission. com-mission. Passed unanimously and transmitted trans-mitted to lower house. Senate bill No. 413, by Stevens Relating to use of artesian water. Kecommittcd to committee on atrriculture. House bill No. ol, by Campbell Appropriation Ap-propriation for Children's Aid society. ' Passed and transmitted to lower house. House bill No. 39, by Stratton-Airey Appropriation for Neighborhood House association. as-sociation. Passed and returned to lower house. Senate bill No. 81, by; Colton Relating to the issuance of bonds toy counties. Passed and transmitted to lower house. .Senate bill No. 19, by Wootton Nonresident Non-resident grazing tax on "livestock. Signed by president and transmitted to lower house. Senate bill No. 35, by Stringham Relating Re-lating to waterworks owned by cities and towns. Signed by president and transmitted trans-mitted to lower house. Senate bill No. 26, by Funk Registration Registra-tion of farm names. Signed by president and transmitted to lower house. Senate joint resolution .No. 4, by Evans Designating "Utah, We Love Thee" as state's official song. Signed by president and transmitted to house. House joint memorial No. 6, by Hay-ward Hay-ward Federal constitutional amendment for woman's suffrage. Passed under suspension of the rules and returned to lower house. House joint resolutions No. S and No. 9, by Page Relating to constitutional amendments pertaining to taxes. Referred Re-ferred to committee on public affairs. House bill No. S2, fey Young 'Relating to assessment of property. Public affairs af-fairs committee. House bill No. 41, by Berg Providing for licenses for embalmers. Committee on public health and labor. House bill No. 64, by Fisher Relating to bulls on public range. Committee on agriculture. Senate bill No. lf, by Chez Relating to freight charges on coal as weighed at destination. Reported as passed bv lower house and referred to committee on engrossing and enrolling. Senate "bill No. 67, by Wootton Relating Re-lating to hours of service of employees of sugar factories. Killed by adverse committee com-mittee rep jit, because similar to bill already al-ready massed by lower house. Senate bills Nos. S4, .5, S6, SS. 92, 93, 95, 127 and 129, by Armstrong Withdrawn With-drawn by Senator Armstrong, to be. incorporated in-corporated in other bills. Senate bill No. 144. by committee on public affairs Relating to use of public-school public-school buildings as community forums. Recommitted to commit te'e on public affairs af-fairs for redrafting. Senate bill No. 121, 'by Evans Relating Relat-ing to eale of goods. Judiciary committee. com-mittee. Senate bill No. 122, by Evans Relating to disqualification of jurors. Judiciary committee. Senate bill No. 123, by Colton Relat-lng Relat-lng to school funds. Education com- ' mtttee. ; Senate bill No. 112, by Chez Relating to control of fioodwaters of Ogden river Judiciary committee. ! Senate bill No. 110, by Chez Relating ' to classification of cities. Judiciary com- ' mitiee. Senate bill No. 136. by Parker Relating ! to agreements declared to be void. Ju- 'diciary committee. Senate bill No. 125, by Dern Providing ' that absent electors may vote. Judiciary committee. Senate bill No. 11C, "by Olson Relating to leases and options on mining property belonging :o estates and wards. Judiciary comniittee. |