| Show i UTAH STATUTE 4 CHANGES FACE FAC hEAR YAR DELAY Joint Committee to Consider Consider Consider Con Con- sider Postponement of Code Revision Postponement of oC consideration of the he code commissions commission's revision of ot the thc statutes and appointment of oC an Interim interim in- in crim conference commission to study the he report and make lons to the 1933 legislature was to be considered red by the joint Judiciary committees of the house and senate Tuesday evening The decision followed receipt of oC a report from the Utah State Bar as asSociation assocIation association as- as on a study of the code commissions commission's com corn missions mission's revision which indicates that hat many laws law have been en material material- I changed y and could not be accepted by bythe the legislature without careful I and aid deliberate dell berate consideration The Thel association through its president I Dean F. F Brayton recommended that the he session of the legislature be extended ex- ex tended ended for consideration of ot the re- re Islon or that action be postponed Until until un- un til 11 the session In 1933 Members of cf both houses homes seemed Continued on Pare Page Sixteen CHANGES FACE DELAY Continued From Pa JL 11 unanimous Tuesday morning m In v opinion that It would be t attempt to proceed with of the bill at thi this M ion an it was generally conceded that th year two delay would be upon Ray E. E president of ot th senate and George H. H Ryan cha man Ins of the senate Judiciary cunit tee t-ce expressed themselves In f J naming on an interim committee to go over the revision thoroughly tn j make an official report and recommendations t e to the tho next legislature which it could act on the same saxe M as i it does docs on regular conference commit tee reports The bar associations association's report fa a. a the tiie appointment of a one man commission to make the tho stud employing such help as he neej and to make a report Members of the tho legislature pointed out that such sucha a commission composed of members of the legislature who would ink an official report upon which the lee lee- could act without itte bay bay- in in to go into all the details of the bill A report by the would have the same standing it w as pointed out as the present com commis commissions commission's sion's report and would ha hare to be considered in detail by the the- the the-legisla tive bodies CODE STUDIED The bar association assigned assign an ap forty pages of t the re revision vision to each of three forty of jt Ita members giving each the statutes in which ho was waa a a. specialist TUa study of the entire revised code M thus completed in a few days ann and according to the tho report disclosed that the commission has made changes in many places which are subject to controversy The Tho legisla ture could not adopt such euch changes without giving the measure the rai same thought it would in adopting new nep legislation The reports of the In In- In were compiled and ma mato Unto into a report by a committee com co posed x sed of or R. R A. A McBroom S. S Clendennin and Sam D. D Thur Thur- man |