Show fU I N LAw LAwMAKERS lA Vii I MAKERS MAKR AT AI i W WORK R Public Utilities Bill to I Take Best in Measures I Adopted by Other States Seeking Advice Utah is to have the very best public utilities act that the the the- gathered gathered gath gath- ered experience of other states and the hard work of those preparing preparing preparing pre pre- I paring the measure can give That Is such an act will be submitted submitted submitted sub sub- subI I at the coming session and It Itis itIs j jis is up to the legislature to approve or i reject The public utilities committee of I the Democratic party passed the entire entire en en- tire lire day yesterday going goin over oyer the public pub pub- I lic utilities act Until night time the committee went ov over r records and I I statements and documents from other sates sate listened to those who pad had ad had ep experience with wilh public utilities legislation legislation legislation legis legis- I lation and then adjourned to meet again tillS this morning Sunda Sunday holidays and evenings will find tind the committee ai at work on this most important and aull necessary legislation legislation legislation legisla legisla- tion in the law Jaw offices CS of Senator C. C L. L Olson in the Judge building Hearings Will Be Given The committee consists of C. C C. C Richards Richar s of Ogden State Senators George H. H Dern Dem and C. C L. L Olson Prof W. W G. G and State Stare Chairman Thomas Francis W. W Kirkham and Senator Franklin Evans vans were called before the committee yesterday and others I familiar with this legislation and with research into the tIme question will willbe willbe be called caned from time to time Representatives or of public service corporations will be given hearings before the committee upon certain points in the law and all aU others who I II know mow anything that the committee I wants to know will be invited to help II The bill will require several weeks oL oJ- hard Senator Olson jl I last night W arg r the thel l law introduced two ye years rs ago an and are adding to to it the exp experience of ot the thelast thelast i last few years as well wen as making changes that seem necessary We re know no matter what we offer will willI willbe b be criticised in some quarters but I I that doesn't deter us and will not nolo I iCo Committees Go to Work The Democratic conference at the time I Newhouse on Friday was hardly over before the various committees went at the work assigned them as though that were wez-e their chosen lifes life's work Tue TI admixture of party leaders with I Ithe the legislators had a very satisfactory effect upon the deliberations of all the committees The prohibition committee with Senator Joseph I hez of ot Ogden as as' as chairman did not nol get together yester yester- day The chairman was liS c called out I of the cit city But there isn't any question as asto asto as' as asto to what we will do when we get started said Samuel R. R Thurman I We Ve will get busy on the tile measure early in the week I believe Besides Chairman Chez CheT and Mr 11 Thurman R. R W. W Young J. J Jr is a member member mem- mem mem mem- ber bel of the committee The Time agriculture irrigation and res- res reservoirs res committee met yesterday at atthe atthe the tue Newhouse hotel Chairman Thomas Thom Thom- as and his colleagues mapped out the tho work that is before it il and called another meeting for tor next Saturday |