Show t Utah e TEACHING Of U. U S. S CONSTITUTION IN INSTATE STATE ORDERED Bill Passed by Legislature M Makes k s Instruction in All Alf Public Ry t and Private Privat Compulsory t 7 chi Te Teaching g of ot the federal federal i constitution as a means of or patriotism will wilt be be required in alt all public anI and private pd- pd Vate ate vate s schools of ot the tho mate next year ear under the terms of ota t. t a bill which has been approved by byboth both houses of ot the legislature Tl The he a bill passed tho the state te senate te yesterday yesterday yes yes- Without a dissenting vote and was was was' returned to the bOuso where it was Introduced so that it could bo be sent to to the governor for tor his signature An amendment of or the senate to the I Atwood bill relating to cooperative marketing was not acce accepted ed by the th hol ho house ae o and when the senators Insisted in on n keeping the am amendment the matter matter mat mat- ter was referred to a Joint commit commit- tee The senate committeemen are WD W W. D D. Candland Oscar W. W i and C C. L L. Fun Funk PENALTIES The TJ senate amen amendment ment was the striking striking ing Ina of ot portions of ot the clause providing penalties for violation t 0 In the house o I f the amendment l was said ild no to make k me the bill inoperative as effectively as though the enacting clause were mated The senate however refused to recede and the only course open was appointment of ot a Joint commit commit- tee The bill requiring county j treasurers treasur treasur- ers to make a monthly accounting of ot funds to cities and school districts which has provoked lengthy debate on every very reading reading- finally got tot past the tn no enate by a narrow margin mars Only I thirteen votes were cast in favor Those opposing opposIng- were Senators Charles Cottrell H. H E. E Jenkins H. H N N. StandIsh Perry B. B Fuller Ile David anti and A ft H H. rg C. C Tebbs Tebbe b Senator Senator en David Jenson len n was not in the chamber when the vote was r taken e I With two senators opposing Sena Sen Senator tor Dixon's Dixons bill for tor the tho appointment of a tuberculosis commission was passed to the third reading calendar That too too many commissions are al already already already al- al ready Ju lit existence and that the senate senate senate sen sen- ate has no assurance that the commission commission commission com com- mission will continue to serve without pay after the first y year ar was the statement statement statement state state- ment of several members ZANY 1 KILLS DILLS I Senator Tebbs introduced a bill which would give chiropractors the thet right ht to practice act without u undergoing t the r regular f examinations ea t s prescribed nl for lor those who engage in the healing 1 arts Other bills Introduced were Senator Conditional McConkie-Conditional McConkle Con Conditional sales law sponsored ns e by the National al Bar as- as as association arfons as uniform law Senator a i t Peters Peters Elimination Elimination of ot governor and elective state officials from superVIsion supervision sion or ot state department o of f purchase and finance as recommended by the governor In his message to the legis legis- lature r Senator Jenson Providing Jenson-Providing o Providing ril pension pen pen- t sion of r one halt pay for men who R E have ave se served ved a as all policemen for or twenty years in cities of ot more than population populations tion the pension not to exceed C 75 ht of monthly Senator Antoinette et B B. B Km- Km ney To ney-To To- To add four members to the state board of Insanity Senator Funk Funk- Funk Funk- Three bills to make changes In the regulations regulations regulations reg reg- of the state director of ot registration registration regis regis- proposed by the director |