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Show : . Bills Signed by I Governor Yesterday -f - House bill Xo. ."its. by Rust Making an appropriation of $20,000 to cover deficit in district school funds. House joint memorial No. 9. by Billings Bill-ings Protesting to congress against withdrawal of 250. OdO acres of land in Uinta countv for reclamation reservoir. House bill No. 21j, by Card on Authorizing Author-izing the state engineer, with consent of the board of examiners, to withdraw from appropriation waters of the slate in certain cer-tain instances. House bill No. S, by highways and bridges committee Relating to federal aid in road building. House bill No. 213, by Argyle Relating to co-operation with federal government in development of irrigation and reclamation reclama-tion projects. House bill No. ICi, by highways and bridges committee Relating to width of state highways. House bill No. 165, by fish and game committee Relating to protection of fish and game. House bill No. 177, by Bywater Relating Relat-ing to publication of reports of G. A. R. enca mpments. Senate bill No. by appropriations com mi ttee Relating to classifications of property by state board of equalization. Senate bill No. 118, by Olson Relating to distribution of estates. Senate bill No. 09, by Olson Relating to publication and distribution of infor-mfitiou infor-mfitiou on proposed constitutional amendments. amend-ments. Senate bill No. 1 fill . by appropriations committee Relating lo conditional appropriation appro-priation of Sin. 000 for a dairy building at the Agrjculturnl college. Senate bill No. 1 (!.", ' by Armstrong Abolishing the capitol commission. Senate concurrent resolution No. 12, by " Armstrong Accepting the capitol building, build-ing, wijth thanks of the legislature, from the capitol commission. Senate joint resolution No. 13, by Armstrong Arm-strong Relating to turning over of records rec-ords of the conservation commission to the water rights commission. Senate joint memorial No. 6. by Seeg-miller Seeg-miller Asking government to declare Little Zion canyon a national park. Senate joint resolution No. 0, by committee com-mittee on education Asking for conference confer-ence with government and a definite outlining out-lining of federal tax policy. Senate bill" No. 1-15, by appropriations committee Making conditional appropriation appropria-tion of SlG.oon for addition to metallurgical metallurgi-cal buildlnir at the University of Utah, Senate bill No. 100. by Funk Relating to withdrawal of waters of T.ogan canyon river from appropriation for power purposes. pur-poses. Senate hip No. 161, by legislative reference refer-ence committee Providing for appointment appoint-ment of a state geologist. Sena te bill No. 150, by appropriations commit t-pe Abolishing the conservation commission. Senate bill No. 173, by Armstrong Relating Re-lating to apportionment of tax levies. Senate bill No. 15-1, by Olson Renting to traveling expenses of district judges. House bill No. -13, by Hayward Relating Relat-ing to chil'-i labor. House bill No. 29, by Cardon Relating to municipal courts in cities of the third class. |