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Show House Calendar Fifty-first Bay, March 4, 1919. BILLS INTRODUCED. H. B. No. 182, by joint ' committee on investigation Amending law relating- to payment of money and deposit of securities securi-ties by ' the state land board, and the collection col-lection of money by the itato treasurer. H. B. No. 183, by joint committee on investigation in-vestigation Suspending sales of all state lands, except in limited tracts for -agricultural uses until April, 1921, and directing denial of all pending applications and repayment re-payment of deposits. H. B. No. 184, by joint committee on investigation in-vestigation Authorizing state auflltor to oomplete audit of books and accounts of state land board and other state departments. depart-ments. BILLS ACTED TJPON. i H. B. No. 116, by Kennedy Making an appropriation for a highway In Rloh and Weber counties. Tabled pending appropriation appropria-tion bill. H. B. No. 115, by Morris Compelling state, oounties and cities to have publio printing done within the state if possible. Passod. H. B. No. 46, by joint education committee commit-tee Relating to certification of teachers. House concurred in senate amendments. I H. B. No. 136, by Snow Relating to sale of bridges and culverts to oounties. Passed. H. B. No. 128, by Mrs. Blakely Increasing Increas-ing pensions of widowed mothers to $40 per month. Passed. H. B. No. 161, by Jacobs Prohibiting less than three-inch iron tired wagon wheels on state highways after noxt January. Passed. 1 ' S. B. No. 24, by Obex Relating to maternity ma-ternity hospitals and prohibiting sale of babies. Signed by speaker, S. B. No. 66, by Knight Exempting fraternal fra-ternal benevolent societies from taxation. Signed by speaker. S. B. No. 34, by McKtaney Relating to duties of state board of pharmacy. Signed by apeaker. H. B. No. 4, by Bennion Making Daggett county the twenty-ninth representative district. dis-trict. Signed by governor. |