Show I. I Bulls Bills Utah cUth on Revamp 4 s liquor by the drink pro pro- Wa Was as killed h by hv the Utah of 1 representatives representatives Friday GOo at the request t of or its ite i R P p. Frank Bonacci D. D 11 a n dint u want ant to put the t men meni- oaf o- o ef af the house orr on- the spot pot o Bonacci a. a asserted reached its ulti- ulti sion Friday in the Utah Lure ture when two new hacked backed b by 2 25 5 rural and 0 26 6 6 lawmakers makers respectively ely jw ed side by side in the house houser ether ther r with wilh another pair of aM id urban senate proposals de ae u up p four entirely differ- differ and apparently left left the ture inre with ith the choice of MS through a com com- e. e getting the whole thing e of 01 the house bills were M for introduction during W moon Urban bill sponsored by 18 krs kErs the theVe Ve Weber ber delegation g and ind Tooele counties would both chambers according to Uon on 1 basis rural bill agrees on the tang but would leave the tas out in the cold in the by givin ing gi g each ch county one tt Thus Salt Lake and 1 COunties would have an roc oce e in ln the upper chamber tp eUing on either bi bill lint hut t bly Y leaning toward the to toa a choice on count if it ll five e Choice were Utah coune coun- coun W v v T Their e give gi the urban bill maJority on n paper at introduced bites Y introduced into the tie were a companion gle e hard board the tate state power and andI andr 11 f r treaties au thorny authority to negotiate I Partial ial and t to give ve the ther I K r Power over the state t ti comb combY combers Chambers Y ers spent most of afternoon bo oro i School listening t to a board members member s i See pogo Page 2 Column 1 A 1 d' d dop op 4 Opposite BUs Bills Cloud Solon Revamp Picture Continued from Page Tago One On who maintained that school funds fund must be increased or educational standards must be lowered J. J L Leonard nard Love vice president of the Salt Lake City board presented presented presented pre pre- the educators' educators case He said that teachers would leave the profession and students would suffer from classroom shortages shortages shortages short short- ages unless the legislature passes the bill which would hike the minimum minimum minimum mini mini- mum school program by He was subjected to a restrained but dogged examination cross by several eral legislators who questioned that teachers' teachers pay scales lag behind behind be be- I be-I hind private industry Other lawmakers lawmakers law law- makers noting that the schools' schools plea centers about increased enrollment enrollment enrollment en en- wanted to know whether more students did not mean more classroom units and hence more funds for fOl the thc school districts Cites Long Hours Mr Love Lo and other school spokesmen defended their stand by pointing to the l long ng ho hours rs teachers put in and to the on year one year lag in unit increases Asked for recommendations on ellow how to raise the necessary money I I Mr Love Lo told lod the legislators th the e 1 j school hoards boards hO ds did did not consider that within their line of duty 11 You know where the money is We We- ask ask- you to get to-get get it he told the Ule I legislature During During- the remainder of the afternoon the house 1 Killed a bill to put highway hway engineering personnel under civil j service 2 2 Passed but with an amendment amendment amend amend- ment which sponsors claimed allbut all allI I I but kill the bill the senates senate's fire protection district measure The senate meanwhile passe passed I the thc sewage district bill which would enable cities and counties along the Wasatch front to cooperate cooperate cooperate co co- operate in meeting the area sewage disposal problem I Third Time Passed It was the third time the house had passed the fire protection bill bilI each time with increasing ng tion The Thc house version of the bill ill was passed last week with little objectIOn objection objection tion but its senate twin met up with minor amendments which required re- re required required re re- house approval On its second time up in the I house the bill passed with difficulty difficulty I culty cully only to be recalled for or an anto amendment amendment agreeable agreeable to the thc sponsors spon spon- sors to sors-to to exclude property which would not be substantially bene bene- However Rep Francis S S. S Lundell Lundell Lunell Lun- Lun dell ell D D. Utah proposed a further amendment to lo limit districts' districts taxIng taxing taxing tax tax- ing power to improvements on real estate a move which apparently apparently apparently would strip most of the revenue revenue reve reve- nue from the bill The motion carried 27 to 21 21 and the bill passed by an easy majority It will now be returned to the senate for approval approval approval ap ap- or rejection of the new amendments |