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Show i House Calendar j Fifty-first Day, March 3, 1919. I BILLS ON CALENDAR. B. B. No. 24, by Ch(z Providing for tne establishment of maternity hospitals in cities of The state. H, B. No. 130. by Qiiinn Maki'ip Colum-bun Colum-bun duy ft lcral holiday in the slaio. ft. B. No. 66, by Km?ht Exempting fraternal fra-ternal benevolent societies frnm taxation. H. B. No. 25, by Piigreo Regulatinc manufacture and sale of livestock foods. H. B. No. J18. by joint agricultural committee com-mittee Providing for organization and government gov-ernment of irrigation districts. H. B. No. 102. by D. D. McKay Croat-inR Croat-inR a state department of agriculture. H. B. No. 116. by Morris Requirii? pub-lio pub-lio printing1 to be done within the etato. H. B. No. 1.76, by Snow Reg-ulatir.f pur-chaR pur-chaR of bridges and culverts by county commissions. forty-ninth Day, March 1, 1919, BILLS ACTED UPON. H. B. No. 129. by Bennion AmendHp state motor vehicle laws. Passed and sent to senate. S. B. No. S4, by MeKinney Relating to duties of state board of pharmacy. Passed ard ?nt to senate. H. B. No. 14G, by Currie Relating to employment em-ployment agencies. Withdrawn by author to make legal amendments. BILLS INTRODUCED. H. J. R. No. 7, by Masters Favoring league of nations and voting confidence in proceedings now going on toward that end. Special order for Monday. H. J. R. No. 8, by Day Asking congress to establish reserve officers' training camp at Utah Agricultural colloge. |