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Show 'SEEK to regulate LMORALS OF POOL ! SWIMMERS i House Discusses at Length State Board of Health Measure While tbe senate was wtvutling With It hi iuetitn of igarette esierdav a f tern oc in the house was making ait fffort to enact legislation that would 'give tho board of health Jurisdiction I oer tbe morals of those who would g( Hwimming in a swimming pool. The iriea.sure wan houne lull No. 41 by Kep- , resentattve Winder, and is one of the, meanurs fathered by the state board of health. It was introduced in the house on January 24. read a firit time and referred re-ferred to th committee on public : health. On January 21 it wa favorably i I reported to th house, read a second time nd pia cd on the cah ndar and when it came up the calendar, went i over until last Monday, when it was' read a third time and wu then re- j committed to the public henltti committee. commit-tee. The bill was amended in commit-) tee so that it gave the hoard of health J ufervision over the swimming pools, j bathhouses and public swimming places, and waa reported back-to the! house yesterday afternoon. The bill originally stlpnlated that the morals of thoee attending pools, bathhouses, and swimming' places nhouid come . under the supervision of the state j health ttoard As passed, the dl! 1 given the right of snr-erx ision and ; regulation regarding sanitation, but no) 1 supervision over the mora In. , ON TAX LIENS. There was another spirited contest! made over house bill No. 53 by Secg- j miller, pertaining tn tax bona, which ' made every tax upon personal property prop-erty a lien upon the real property of the owner, but when such owner avid no property then the same is a hen I upon all personal property of such owner from and after 12 o'clock noon! ; of the first day . of January in each J I year. t j j The bill came from the committee I i on revenue and taxation with a fa-! I vorable report and was brought io ' Wednesday and sent to the calendar. I ;but consideration was carried over un- j til -yesterday at the request of the apeaker. Who. it xeU.al o Uuil calendar yesterday, the speaker took tbe floor and made & bitter attack on the measure, while Kepreaentative Seegmiller was equally as strung for the bill. Tbe debate became rather warm. Mr. Seegmiller maintaining that it would K'"t the man who ev.uJes taxes, while the speaker declared in a vehe-menr vehe-menr manner that" it would not, but t hat it wuuld stop many transactions in persona! property, am free and cler title would be uncertain. Finally the I meanure was put before the house cm jits final passage and it was killed by a vote of 7 ayes. 3 nayx. 4 absent j and not voting. PETITIONS RECEIVED. There were several petitions from various parts of the state favoring the ' pa.v-.iKe of the ISouthwick lull and a I petition from the I'lah I'ress assocla-' assocla-' tion ail voca ting the ita.Nsa-.e of house bill No. 84, w hich provides for the 'publication of the proceedings of the j board of emmy commissioners. I Senate bill No. 7 by Senator Jen-'kins, Jen-'kins, providing for the regulation, supervision su-pervision and licensing of real estate j brokers, which was the first bill on the calendar, was returned to the senate sen-ate for amendments which did not accompany ac-company the bill. Speaker Callister'a measure, provid-l provid-l Ing for pensions to firemen and fixing; the nge of retirement, was placed at jthe foot of the calendar at hi request .and will come up for consideration late this afternoon. Sea lie concurrent trrr.oral bv juin-ney. juin-ney. asking emigre to aid irrigation 'by increased appropriations. was passed by the house. 6IX INTRODUCED. , Six bills were introduced, bringing the number up to ninety-nine. Thev v.ei-e: House bill No. $4 by Finllnson, ! relating to the boundary lines of Mil- I l;;rd and Sevier counties, which was1 referred to the committee on judiciary; j houne bill No. by Stephens, to define de-fine more cleurly the existinr boundary line between Summit and Kith counties, coun-ties, which went to the committee on Judiciary; houe bill No. Jt bv lvers. appropriating $043.75 for refund of fines collected and improperly paid to the state of I tah, which was referred to the committee on Judiciary; house bill No. 91 by A. W. Morrison, relat- : in to bonded indebtedness and qua!- ! Ified electors voting thereon, which : went to. the committee on judiciary;' house bttl No. SH by Bos well, relating1 to the killing and maiming of animals. 1 makinz every person who maliciously , wounds or beats or injures any dumb, brute trinity of a misdemeanor, which was referred to the committee on live- : stock: house bill .No. 9 by Walsh, to. authorize and regelate the practice oft drugless methods of healing and crest- i in a board of drugless practitioners' and a method for their appointment, I w hich waa referred to the committee j su public tiaiUB ! |