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Show BILL WOULD KEEP TAB ON GUN SALES Pistol Toters Would Be Required to Get Court Permit From ths District Court. A tiil that is designed to make it impossible im-possible for any person to buy, borrow or otherwise acquire any revolver or listol without first securing a permit to do so from the district eourt was introduced in-troduced in the house of representatives representa-tives of the Utah legislature yesterday by Representative J. L. Boyden of Summit Sum-mit county. The bill", which is entitled an act to promote public safety, provides that every revolver or similar weapon had for sale or barter by any dealer must bear the trademark, serial number and name of the maker plainly stamped upon it and whenever one" is sold or bartered in any manner the dealer or person so disposing of it must keep a complete record of the. description of the weapon, to whom sold or bartered and the date when it was sold, bartered or loaned. House bill Xo. 177, by Bywater. provides pro-vides for the publication of reports of the G. A. R. encampments hold in Utah. House bill Xo. 174, hv Currie, provides pro-vides regulations governing the erection and maintenance of electric poles and the strincrine of wires upon them. House bill Xo. 175. by Currie, provides pro-vides regulations governing the use of underground conduits for high tension electric wires to promote safety. House joint memorial Xo. 7. bv P. Willjams, calls upon congress to amend the G40-aere homestead act to prevent the taking up of grazing commons contiguous con-tiguous to towns under these enlarged homestead entries. |