Show 12 D A ARE PA PASSED SOI N H HOUSE Busy Day of Lawmaking ing Results in Death of Only Two Measures Many Are Introduced T THE HE house of representatives j spent a busy day yesterday and when the day was done I twelve bills had been passed and two had gone to the guillotine The state bUdget bill was brought I up for third reading shortly before adJournment ad- ad but went over until tOday for tor consideration It Is probable the axe will fall on several of the biggest items SCHOOL MEASURES DIES One of the bills killed was hous bill No 49 by the educational committee providing for revision of the school board election laws and a year five term for members The bill failed of passage for tor lack of a constitutional majority the vote being 24 to 17 Representative Representative Rep Rep- Cardon served notice that thal he would ask for tor a reconsideration of the bill The other bill to to suffer the death sentence was a bill by John Hansen ot of Salt Lake similar to the educational bill ROAD BILL FAVORED Another bill by H Hansen which proposed proposed pro pro- posed to give county commissioners a a. leeway of 2000 for tor letting contracts without bids was so amended as to tomake tomake I make a limit of before paSE passage age was secured The Tho increase is over the present limit Another measure gave the county commissioners commissioners' commissioners author author author- i fly y to appoint a a. road commissioner This feature was objected to through the contention of representatives s s tro from the more sparsely settled counties that the existing commissioners could easily supervise road work without the servIces ser ser- vIces ot a special commissioner The bill passed however and the appointment appoint appoint- ment of a road commissioner will be optional with the county governing bodies BOUNDARIES FIXED The house bill defining the boundary lines lines' between Juab Sanpete and Millard Mil Mil- lard counties was passed from the commissIoners ot of the three counties were read stating that the boundaries had been agreed to by them Two taxation measures were passed One provides for tor the strict enforcement enforcement enforce enforce- ment of provisions for tor collecting personal personal per per- taxes Another authorizes the tate state treasur treasurer treasurer- r to apportion taxes collected collected col- col on transient cattle grazing In Inthis inthis this state according to the length of time the animals were on the grazIng lands A taxation measure proposing to change the limit of county bonded I Indebtedness from 2 per cent to one one- I eighth of 1 per cent was lost I House bill by the fish and game committee passed H t provides for the I disposal of firearms seized liy by game I gardens and the transfer of fines forfeited forfeited for for- for the offense to the tho state fIsh and game fund I I I BILLS INTRODUCED Among the measures Introduced late yesterday were a bill by Grace Stratton Strat- Strat StratI I ton Airey of Salt Lake providing for forthe I Ithe the establishment ot of IS a state home for forthe I the feeble minded a bill by ONeil O'Neil or of Duchesne DuchEIne providing for tor the organization lion tion of highway districts by persons or corporations desiring to operate aerial trams private railroads or highways for fOI mutual benefit and providing rules rule far the government of such districts a bill 1111 by r. r Morris to permit holders of pawn tickets to examine articles n pawn until they have been forfeited by failure to make payments a bill by Adney of Boxelder by request proposes proposes pro pro- poses to county school distrIcts of the first class Into five precincts |