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Show I HOUSE CALENDAR, SIXTIETH DAY i BILLS PASSED, H. B, 123, Bennion Filing of papers ty corporations. Amended aa recommended "by governor and repassed. H, B, 149, Stratton-Airey Home for feebleminded, feeble-minded, i H. B. 60. Heppler Relating to supreme court employees. H. B. 6, Masters Appro prlatinff $400 for William F. Olson. : S. B. 94, Knight Indian war veteran pen-sions.' pen-sions.' H. B. 181, T. E. McKay Appropriates $4000 for education of adult blind. House adopts conference committee rcpoTt and repasses. re-passes. H. B. 184, joint investigation committee Appropriates $16,000 to continue state land board audit. House concurs in senate amendment. amend-ment. ! S. 0. R, 7, Hayward Eulogizes state administration ad-ministration on mine tax question. Passed under suspension of rules. S. B. 137, Dern Assessment of property escaping taxation. Conference committee report re-port adopted and repassed. S. B. 156, Dern Appropriates $2151.17 to Ontario Silver Mining: company for illeg-al tax collection. Passed under suspension of ' rules. S. B. 150, education committee Organization Organiza-tion of libraries. H. B, 125, agricultural committee Taxation Taxa-tion of transient grazing cattle. Conference committee report adopted for exemption of Nevada cattle as reciprocity measure. Repassed. Re-passed. S. B. 12, Chez Relates to stealing auto mobiles. S. C. R. 6, public affairs committoe Constitutional Con-stitutional amendment to increase state debt ' limit. Former action reconsidered in defeating defeat-ing measure, recalled from senate and passed. S. B. 67, Chez Salaries of county officers. S. J. R. 6, Jones Constitutional amendment amend-ment for school taxation to provide $25 per school oapita. H. B. 155, joint memorial committee Au-' Au-' thorizing a commission to investigate a soldiers' sol-diers' memorial and to report to the four-! four-! teenth legislature. I S. B. 144, Kayward and McKinney Appro-I Appro-I priation for a personal memento to re-i re-i turned soldiers. S. B. 155, Sanford Authorizes municipal serial bonds. S. B . 157, Stringham Authorizes state board of equalization to make tax levy during dur-ing next biennium. SIGNED BY GOVERNOR. H. B. 58, Piercoy Limits hours of employment employ-ment for women. H. B. 163, agricultural committee Rolatos to sale of poison. H. B. 140,( Welling Relates to refunding ' school bonds. H. B. 141, Cardon Relates to creating in- j debtedness by boards of education. H. B. 186, appropriations committee $19,-460 $19,-460 school fund reimbursement. H. B. 187, Cardon $68,839.68 appropriation to settle Hatchtown claims. H. J. M. 9, King Memorial for national I monument, "Temple of the Gods.1' H. B. 133, fish and game committee Fish and game laws. H. B. 163, Cardon Election of boards of j education, i H, B. 145, Adney Establishment of high schools. ! H. B. 113, Thomas Taxation for county ! libraries and gymnasiums. H. B. 97, Masters Organization of county libraries. H. B. 164, Blakely Vacating orders of adoption. H. B. 131, T. E. MoKay Cities permitted ! to close public parks. H. B. 26, Cardon Blue sky law. H. B. 17, agricultural committee Pertains to sale of agriculture seed. ; BILLS DEFEATED. H. B. 55, Tanner Appropriation for paleon-tological paleon-tological exploration. Failed of passage, lacking lack-ing majority. H. B. 57, Bullock Appropriation for W. A. Baulter account damage from anthrax. Lacked constitutional majority, H. B. 160, Greenwood Appropriation for two veteran school teachers. S. B, 101, Olson City planning. Lacked constitutional majority, S. B. 141, Stevons State board of medical examiners. |