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Show GOVERNOR HOW HAS "REORGANIZATION : .MEASURES i House Passes Bills to Aid I Administration in j Economy 9 J Orators In the house of representa- tJvss were noticeable by their absence ( yesterday, with the result that (treat ; progress was made In the passage of administration measures necesnary in the- proposed reorganisation of the j state government. All administration j .bills were passed and will now go j to the governor for final approval. I Rxecutlve sanction to the measures ' will mean the appropriations committee com-mittee can now proceed with the work before It and that the re-organization re-organization which Governor Mabey recommended In his message can proceed. , The measure Introduced by the committee on education abolishing the atate school architect, and which has been before the house two or three times, was made the special order for .Monday afternoon. After this action . was taken the bill was again recommitted recom-mitted to the committee on education. ' Ttepresentutlve lay Introduced a "concurrent memorial which petitions " congress to exten't-HttrttttrmiH strt several states for the construction or trtgnways, the petition setting, forth that such aid would materially benefit bene-fit Utah. The committee on hlgh- ways and bridges has the memorial. . Representative Koderberg Introduced a bill which would amend the present laws regarding the removal of official of-ficial when misfeasance is added to malfeasance as a cause of removal. , sj4 give the governor power to re-mmra re-mmra such officials pending the hear-!n hear-!n ffof the charges and ths result of the hearing. It was referred to the fudlcJary committee. Hpaaker Calllster would amend the law In relation to bonds In probate proceedings, making the existing law 4iply to guardianship proceedings alM. His bill was referred to the committee on Judiciary. Today being Lincoln's birthday an-pi an-pi versa ry. the house adjourned over until Monday afternoon. |