Show earing to Seek I U bl IC S V. V View n Maws Maw's Bill House Hous Committee Schedules M Meet t tOn On Monday Studies t dies Measure Piece i by Piece in Quest of Fla Flaws s sI I I The public will be given its first opportunity for expression n Governor Herbert B. B Maws Maw's aws aw's reorganization bill bill H. H B B. B 82 at public hearing hearin at 8 p p. m. m Monday in the Newhouse hotel the ouse louse c committee on state reorganization announced Thursday ft r a two-hour two COI conference on he measure I fin jn the the senate nate the bill aimed alme Ift tJ strikebreakers was as nd made a special order of busis busi busi- less ess s for Friday afternoon while e eh h he senate senat revenue and taxation 1 reported out several im Im- Im r ant tax measures Including n unfavorable report on a bill bil to I t extend the tha sales tax to services Hearing Date Tentative Representative Royal Roval B. B Garf Carff D D Salt Lake chal chairman nian of the owe house c committee of 17 on state reorganization said the he Mo Monday day E sate late te for lor or the hearing on the re- re bill was tentative and lindl indicated that moreS more than one pubU pub- pub U may roay maybe be called on th the 1 measure by ly which Governor Maw hopes pes t to put state affairs under ts He said the committee Is going through the bill piece by piece m making kIng note nole o points the governor governor gover gayer nor nor ill be questioned about An is being made to eliminate argument the intention ul uI tion to b ask sk Governor Maw t r questions after the com com- e l has hes as finished giving the bill the once over probably by Fri Fri- i 1 Y rt roup JP May 18 Divider Divide r Aside from public hearings affected by its provisions nay nay be Invited to meetings at h he capitol he said The com com- is meeting as aA a whole now stow Jut iut may split plit up later to take the IH by sections and hear with those sections Regarding the senate enrolling nd rI revision committees committee's report I h hat hAc t the bill is not according to h joint rules of the legislature Garff Garif said the sent seat sen- sen t tes s codification of law sections hat would be repealed or amend amend- would obviate the ne- ne for this work In the house p action on the measure senate committees committee's chief ejection on to the measure was was that jailed t to specify sections of the that the bill would amend or peal Tease r Bills Backed r house developments ments in- in a favorable committee re- re ort Ct on three bills to control veer ve- ve er ereal al disease through premarital pr prenatal natal examinations and lacing on the vote calendar bills for stricter control of e associations and for Ion slum slum l learance rahce through gh private capitali capital i he senate Jias has a bill providing g for Cor financing of slum clearance Representative David H. H Thom Thom- IR Salt Lake introduced a bill billi billiat lat i would require annual C cense nse lees fees from itinerant merl merant mer- mer mer- mer l ant nt tf truckers and require them themI I f I carry liability insurance or The iThe senate made a special order Jor lor lda da lr n B. B 40 Senator by-Senator J. J Irving D. D tB L Lake ke which would require K Continued d on Pare Paye Seyen Sc m Column One iLIC I LICTO TO HAVEA HAVE uy lAW A AW W BILL VOICE 1 Continued from Page One of persons remaining e iTe job dur during ng a strike Present requires registration of work- work accepting employment during a ae ase se e e. e Stanley N. N Child D. D discussed offering an dment that would have the trial commission keep secret names names of staying on job but Senator Ira A. A Hug- Hug i aD-i D. D Weber said he feared eared lIan an amendment would permit 3 ec ecy regarding names of f strikes strike- strike 1 hers kers and Senator Child Indi- Indi s d d. d he would not press the fhe he bill biU was p put t over until Fri Fri- J after fter it was pointed out that 1 4 E title did not conform with the it lof the bill biU he senate revenue and taxal taxa- taxa l I committee reported out with- with 1 recommendation a bill to tax h earnings of f nonresidents and I pill to tax natural gas health and labor committee t ported ted out favor favorably bly three bills Dividing widing for lor payment of o on on to occupational disease suf- suf rs Phe he h e senate passed H. H B. B 26 by z Thomas M. M Rees i Salt Salt Lake which would elim- elim elthe the 52 2 license for those who ct the state sales tax lt ong senate bills bilIs introduced Tone sTone by Senator Child ChUd that uld ld exempt automobiles j by y mayors commissioners or from the law abeling of public cars nother Another bill introduced by Sen- Sen E. E E E. Ericksen D. D Salt ke would establish a civil ser- ser up up up for of the tte ste He counties of or more and cities clUes of or orr orre re r Another measure before j legislature would provide civil ratings for first-class first cities It Lake City being the only such The senate seriate was studying the I organization bill piecemeal as suit of the revision and enroll- enroll committees committee's report to an ex- ex session of the senate late Senators Huggins ant lant Macfarlane D. D Salt Lake d William A. A Dawson R. R Das Da- Da s were named to make on codification of tt states tes to make them conform the proposed reorganization TWO OF A KIND KIND- Boy Two Pounds Lighter at Birth Passes Up Twin Sister I in Weight I L v 1 v f t t Y p A t f p p t W S. S f 1 I i IC l re efi I k 1 t r J 1 0 j 4 fi I i f I I i M n. n M y y n HES HE'S STRONG SILENT TYPE TYPE BUT BUT SHE SITE CAN BOAST ABOUT TEETH Judy Lou left and Gerald Lee Larson twin children of Mr and Mrs Henry L. L Larson Sego avenue Theres There's the makings of a fine i to cheer for him at th the Henry L. L football tackle and a charming coed I I Larson household Sego ave ave- nue where Gerald Lee and Judy Lou ou Larson old month twins re- re side ide The tackle would be Gerald who now weighs 17 pounds 8 ounces The coed would be his sister Judy When the twins were born June 5 1940 at the L D S hospital Judy weighed almost two pounds more than nan her brother tipping the scales at 6 pounds 8 ounces while Gerald Gerald Gerald Ger Ger- ald weighed only 4 pounds 4 ounces Now although Gerald has out- out gained her in poundage Judy still stil can boast about her teeth for she has las four while Gerald has only two wo Both have twinkling brown eyes but Judy has brown hair and Gerald Gerald Gerald Ger Ger- ald is a blond Of the two Gerald is quieter and better natured Mrs Larson the he former Luella Jensen says but she believes Judy's temperament temperament temperament tempera tempera- ment is all part of her feminine charm for no one can help liking her even when she's upset The Larsons have one other child Ray 6 who attends the Hamilton school Mr Larson is employed by the Mantyla Paint Body and Fender works I |