Show CAPITOL RE READY FOR SESSIONS Cleanup Crews Prepare Legislative Legislative Legislative Legis Legis- Halls for Assembly By fly HENRY SUTHERLAND I All Utah turned expectant eyes toward the state capitol Saturday as as' as lawmakers toed toed the mark for tor the twenty first session of ot the legislature legislature legisla legisla- ture convening Monday I With Willi rum revenue and relief problems problems lems looming the session will be inmany in inmany inmany many respects the most Important since ince the turn of oc the century The capitol Saturday reflected the thc spirit of the time Corridors and legislative leg leg- chambers took on an important important tant and confidential co air which the they wear only at session times r Small Army Arrives Halls for months used wed only In the humdrum routine of ot state business echoed hoed to the tramp of a small arm array army of representatives and senators and the sibilant whisper of the lobbyist was heard once more While Dem Democrats caucused on choice of a speaker for the house and a president for the senate the handful of Republican legislators held no meeting Serious political however however how how- ever pointed out that the state slate legislature legis legis' legislature lature faces a problem similar to that of ot the national congress How to maintain unity in the overpowering Democratic majority without the I urgency lent by a strong opposition Conjecture ran wild at the capitol capit l Saturday on this score The three cornered battle on liquor was perhaps the second most common common com com- mon topic of speculation with lines drawn between champions of the current current cur cur- rent alcoholic drouth in Utah adherents adherents ad ad- to the state liquor store system tern tem and proponents of plans for lor forstate forstate state lIcer licensed but privately owned stores Relief Vital What the legislators will wilt do with the thrown in relief machinery by the recent message o of President Roosevelt announcing that relief of would be turned back to governments was a second vital subject A third and perhaps the most important important im im- im of ot all was the question of revenue and the state stale budget How the legislature will meet the imposing ing lag tax bill bilt sure to be presented It was a topic of tense interest and the sensitive pocket nerves of ot Utah taxpayers taxpayers taxpayers tax tax- payers were tingling Meanwhile senators and representatives n like Brer Rabbit in low and sayin ayin Although the famous lamous Utah copper gavels will wiIl call senate senale and house to order Monday Mon day morning it was thought unlikely unlike unlike- ly Iy that any important developments would appear until Tuesday when Governor Blood reads his annual mes- mes so sage ge I |