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Show REFERENCE BUREAUS URGED M STATE A recommendation that Hie state establish a permanent legislative reference bureau was made to the Utah board of examiners Saturday by J. Waldo Parry and George Frodsham, respectively chief clerk and minute clerk of the house of representatives. The report was made in a report on activities of the two, who plan to make claim on the board for their salaries, held up by an attorney general's opinion, which noted their rate of pay had not been fixed by the legislature. The clerks said that in revising the house journal and records since the 1937 session they have served as a legislative library for all state departments de-partments and have established a filing system for house measures, e- i |