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Show , UTAH 1 Legislative Calendar ' 32nd Day I I.V THE SENATE Bills Introduced 8. B. J0J Restorss to stste control con-trol all minerals to be found in water beds or watsr, specifically the minerals In Great Salt lake. 8. B. 303 Makes trespassers on state lands liable to pay three times i the value of any resource removed. 8. B. 30 Authorise th state land board to lease or sell lands and to leas mineral rights In the beds or waters of navigable Jakes or streams. 8. C. M . Memorialises the sec-retary sec-retary of ths United States treasury to dealgnat Utah as the site for the proposed federal depository for silver bullion. ACTION ON SENATE BILLS S. B. JO Stevens: To allow operation opera-tion of- branch banks within th county of th parent bank. Sent to governor after passsg In both houses. 8. & Royls: To give th industrial indus-trial commission power to subpoena in arbitration of labor disputes. Sent to givernor after passage la both houses. 8. B. 17 By th revenue and taxation taxa-tion commute: To prohibit voluntary volun-tary dissolution of corporations until un-til proof Is mad that fee, taxes, etc, hav been paid. Sent to governor gover-nor after passag In both houses. & B. as By th revenue and ta- atlon committee: To prohibit voluntary volun-tary withdrawal of foreign corporations corpora-tions until proof is made that fees; taxes, tc, hav been paid. Sent to governor after passage la both houses. Reported to calendar by sifting committee: 8. B. 1, S. B. ot, 8. B. S, a B. It 8. B. 46. 8. B. It. a B. s. 8. B. M, 8. B. M, 8. B. 62, 8. B. i, H. J. R. . H. J. R. 8. a B. . S. B. 85, a B. 10s, a B. 134, B. B. 119, a B. 63. SIGNED BT GOVERNOR a B. 25 Lamoreaux: Providing that employes of privet firms directly di-rectly concerned In a strike be not deputised by peace officers during such strike. " a B. 28 Royle: Requiring registration regis-tration with the Industrial commission commis-sion before accepting employment during a labor strike. ST B. 196 Nelson: To allow operation opera-tion of previously registered motor vshicles until midnight February 28 of th year following re filtration. PUBLIC HE AKIN 09 H. B. 1 Bsnnlon: (A committee of nine bill) The homestead exemption ex-emption bilL ' Hearing to be conducted con-ducted Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. by the house revenue ' and taxation committee com-mittee at th Newhouse hotel. H. R 109 Pratt, Boyden, Selvln and Whlttlng: and a similar meas- ure, a B. 134 Hopkln and Baker: To provide for establishment of post graduate high school courses under direction of the stats board of edu- j cation. Hearing to be conducted; Tuesday at ( p. m. by the senate and , hous education committee at thai Newhouse hotel. H. B. 128 Hsdley: To regulate jcaravaning of motor vehicles in I Utah and imposing license fees and 1 regulation powers. Hearings to 'be ! conducted Tuesday at 1 p. m. in room 103 of ths capitol by the hous I highway, committee. j a B.' 133 Parratt: To require special permission from municipal' 1 or county officials before discharge of pyrotechnics or fireworks. Hear- j ing to be conducted Tuesday noon I in th nate lounge by th senate j health and labor committee. I I a B. 170 Mrs. Lund, Nelson slSd , Lamoreaux: To authorise establish-I establish-I ment of a Utah conservation and ; I research foundation as a stats sgency to study coal processing and j treatment Hearing to be conduct-! ' ed Tuesday at I p. m. by the senate , j mining and smelting committee at i th Nswhous hoteL I |