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Show ! APPfiflll ACTS SIGNED By GOVERNOR Thirteen Billa, Carrying a Total of $120,000, Meet Executive Approval. j Thirteen appropriation bills parsed by the legislature, carrying a total of approximately ap-proximately JU'0,000, were signed yesterday yester-day by Governor Bamberger. One of the moot important is senate bill No. 64, providing n'O.OOO for the creation cre-ation of part-time schools for the Americanization Ameri-canization of foreigners. A minimum of 2f0 hours attendance per year is fixed by the law. Senate bill No. 10 provides for the medical treatment of those afflicted with contagious disease, tn the case of indigent indi-gent persons tho treatment is to be undertaken un-dertaken by the slate free of cost. To care for the adult blind of the Mate 14000 was appropriated by house bill No. 181. House bill No. 181. by the joint com mittee on investigation, sets aside JlG.Ono to be used in an investigation of tho books of the state, under the direction of tho governor. Senate bill No. 94 gives S'.'O.OOO to the , veterans and widows of veterans of the Indian wars. Senate bill No. 123 is the new state bounty law. Taxes will bo levied on sheep, goats, horses and cattle in the state. This fund will be used to kill predatory animals. The bounty to he paid iii higher this year than ever before. be-fore. The bountv on bears is ?-o; mountain moun-tain lions and cougars, $50; black, gray or timber wolves, $100: coyotes, $;. Senate bill No. 144 provides $46,000 for certificates for Utah men in the world war. A fund is Included to provide an official state reception this summer to the homecoming soldiers. House bill No. 165 appropriates JoOOO to pay the expenses of a committee of five to Investigate and report on a sult-obla sult-obla monument for America's heroes in all wars. ! House bill No. 188 appropriates $11,500 for the state prison. House bill No. 54 appropriates $20,000 to conduct subterranean water channel Investigations in an effort to find more I water for. Irrigation purposes. The McKfnnev bill, giving $200 with which to print the biennial departmental report of the Utah G. A. K., also was signed. To treat the eves of a state employee, William F. Olson, who was hurt in a powder blast while engaged in state road work, $400 was set aside. A rebate of $2151.17 illegally collected from the Ontario Mining company for taxes was ordered refunded. |