Show i Senate Adopts Model ModelS i S Motor Vehicle LawS Law'S Law I S 'S Utah's senate convening in its I first forenoon meeting of ot the I current current session Friday offered Utah a model m motor tor vehicle law patterned pat pat- after the uniform code that a national safety safely conference drafted last summer S The bill senate bill 15 by Senator Julian M M. Bamberger D. D Salt Lake W was adopted without a dissenting vote two senators b being bing ing absent It went to the house which con vetted at 2 p. p m. m and if it that body adopts it Utah motorists will drive their cars effective next June 15 under a set of ot regulations that national na 31 traffic organizations have advanced advanced ad ad- ad as 83 one means of cutting the mounting death toll Speed Limit 50 SO SOA A major provision of ot the bill in creates creases Utah's maximum speed limit from front 45 to 50 miles an hour but limits driving at all times limes to a reasonable and prudent speed depending on conditions on the highway The debate leading up to adoption i of ot the bill was spiced by humorous comment but at the same time was wai dominated by the seriousness of the subject being considered The ne he passage of the Bamberger mea mca S sure lure was the highlight of othe the session which convened at 10 a. a m. m and cad adjourned ad jo rued at 1220 p. p m. m until 2 p. p m m. Monday ronday S Six new bills were introduced receipt receipt receipt re re- re- re of oC three measures from the house acknowledged a junket to Ogden Og Og- den Saturday was discussed and other preliminaries occupied the opening hour To Leave on Junket S Senate bill 2 21 by Senator Calder setting etting up standards for gasoline asoline sold in the state was made madea a special order S of business for or Monday after a special spec S c cial dat committee had recommended amendments to the bill to provide provideS S for changing o of enumerated specifications specifications S to meet changing changing- conditions in inthe inthe the automobiles and oil refining relining in S Senator H informed the senate sen sen- ate that buses would leave the Temple Temple Tem Tern pie Square hotel Saturday at a. a m. m for the junket to Ogden Le Legislators Leis Legis is will visit the Weber college and the state stale school for the deaf and blind In the forenoon oon and the state industrial school alter after lunch he said returning to lo Salt Lake City at 4 p. p In m. Lau Laughter greeted Senator Huggins Huggins' announcement that residents 0 of Salt Lake City and other towns lowns would see ce a real city cily if it they came to Ogden President Maw sug suggested ested the Weber Weber Weber We We- ber county solon tell the senate enate where Ogden was as situated Two Bills Received House bills received were verc Nos 2 22 and 23 23 Representative Murdock They relate to trading stamps and andret andset set ret up stringent regulations The sponsor of the measure contends contends con con- tends neither merchants nor customers cus cus- profit under the trading trading- tem tern The bills set up a li license license li- li cense for company issuing them Both bills were referred to the sen sen- ate committee on trade regulation House concurrent memorial No 2 Representative was the third m measure asure received I It asks conS con con- S gress Jo gress-Jo o create a 3 national park in V Wayne Y e county S New Nev Bills S. S B. B lOt Woodward provides pro that any sales tax report less than 10 may be filed with the stat state tax commission annually instead of or quarterly provides that the state tax commission in its discretion ma may provide for or the issuance affixing affixing affix affix- ing and payment of revenue stamps provides a fine line not to exceed 1000 for failure to report sales tax collected col cal S over the regular 2 per cent S To ro revision and enrolling ng commit commit- tee S. S B. B 05 Huggins u would create a a. state saie pi or 01 shorthand reporters reporters report report- ers era and regulate the practice of ot shorthand reporting would provide for examination of ot candidates for tor certificates and require fees tees to be paid To revision and enrolling committee S. S B. B Miller and Holbrook provides des ro that the period of ot redemption redemption tion from a sale for or delinquent taxes for tor any of the years 1928 1929 or 1930 where certificate of tax sale is la held by b the county be extended to June 1 I 1935 and provides that the period for these years and 1931 1031 and nd 1932 19 2 may be e further urt r extended 10 o revision ana ann enrolling commit commit- tee S. S B. B Mrs Musser providing a committee of or five musicians to assist as the thc state board of ot rc registration and to lo include one representative from the schools one from the Federated Federated Feder Musk Music clubs Musicians Musicians' union churches and a state the latter to be appointed b by the depart ment meat of registration S. S B. B Royle providing that where the assess assessed d valuation of real I property and improvements of mines mine is less than three times the annual I Inet net proceeds for the preceding year the state tax may require a bond to insure payment of such tax tait for tor the preceding two years S. S B. B Royle Boyle providing for the assessed cd valuation of mines to lo be fixed at 5 per acre and three times the net proceeds for the preceding year and alo also that where a smelter or re re- works accepts ore from a mine owned or controlled by the same ame Interests the c cost st of smelling shall be determined by applying the same arnie rates as are arc applied to ores from independent s s. sources This cost the bill states Is reached in connection I with fixing the net nel annual proceeds |