Show i lIENS BARRED S TEACHERS IN OUSE ME MEASURE SURE Billing Bill Also Offered Provid Provid- Providing ing ng fo for Creation of New Counties Bills Recommended Recommended Recommended mended for Passage Among the measures which were presented in the house Wednesday was as one from Representative Fowles rowles relating to teachers' teachers certificates certificates certificates and diplomas requiring teachers to be citizens of or the United States or to have declared their in intention intention intention in- in of becoming such requiring an an oath of ot allegiance for teachers and prohibiting disloyalty on the I tart art of ot educators Boards of education education education edu edu- cation are prohibited from employing employing employ employ- ing any person as a teacher unless he he or she is a citizen or has declared de- de de declared intention of becoming such The Tho manner of ot creating a new county out of more than one ono existing existing exist exist- ing county is embodied in a bill introduced in the house by Mrs 1 Dunyon the bill providing that no new county shall be established under the terms of the act which i shall reduce the county count an an area of ot less than 1000 square miles or I reduce the thc valuation of its taxable less than l property to or which shall include any territory situated within with with- of an existing county in fifty tifty miles of the county seat new count be Nor or shall any county formed under this act which shall shaUl have ha an area alea of less than 2000 square miles miles' and taxable property of land less than as shown at the last previous assessment assessment assess assess- ment or which shall include more than 20 per cent of the assessed valuation on of the public utilities of ot all th the counties from which the new ew cw county Is formed FAVORABLY REPORTED The various committees reported back ack bills n with ith the recommendation I tion that they be passed The corn com com com- on university and agricultural ural tural college reported favorably ta 1 Pon pon Mrs Dunyon's bill H. H B. B 44 H. H plating elating to registration and tuition fees and it was placed on the ouse bouse calendar for action The Committee also reported favorably pon upon the J J. J H H. H Gardner bill H. H B. B 2 22 which repeals the act creating the he position of state bacteriologist I and d pathologist The committee on judiciary submitted sub sub- sub sub-I fitted a fa favorable report on on the I H. H B B. 53 relating to building I nd loan associations and it was t placed on the calendar The new newbill newill I ill bill was prepared after the views of leading men connected with Utah's tabs tah's building and loan I fons tons had been obtained at hear- hear it differs from the original 11 it 11 ch chiefly efly in the fact that its erosions pro pro- are confined to Utah build- build pro pro-I tig hg and loan ana and industrial loan Favorable reports by committees I n m bills follow t Committee on irrigation S. S B. B 23 2 I plating elating to the sale of the Piute Irrigation project 3 Committee on industrial school i 1 B. B 15 re relating la t ng to length of or term oJ if of trustees of the State Stat S School hool for he Deaf I Committee on fish and game H. H 1 Br 3 54 54 amending the fish and game aw a fe Committee on public health H. H B B. B 57 7 relating to the location of barer barber barer bar bar- ber er er shops catering to women and it Committee on judiciary S. S B B. B 14 aking flaking it a misdemeanor to drive I. I an automobile a while under tho the in influence influence in- in i fl fluence ence of h intoxicating liquors or orI I narcotics The committee amended I the bill so as to make male the penalty I Imprisonment for not less than thirty da days s 's nor more than six I months When hen the bill was under discussion before it was sent back backI I to the committee strong objection I was expressed b by some of the legislators legislators legis legis- to letting any drunken driver lot of a motorcar escape without a fine I Committee on elections H. H B B. 39 relating to judges of election and providing for the counting of ot of votes during the balloting BILLS WITHDRAWN Two bills were withdrawn b by the authors one by Petit designed to empower the state coal mine in inspector inspector inspector in- in to close mines when dangerous dangerous dangerous dan dan- conditions exist The other was a measure by y Representative Whittaker memorializing congress to except Utah potash deposits from the provisions of the federal leasing act The budget bill introduced by Representative Welsh which provides provides provides pro pro- vides that cities of ot the first and second classes must hold hearings before budgets are adopted was passed by a vote of ot 46 ayes to 5 nays 4 absent Another measure by Welsh providing providing pro pro- viding that citi cities s of ot the third class submit a budget resulted in a along long debate and finally the measure was j recommitted to the committee on corporations A bill pertaining to the taxing of livestock in transit was as also re recommitted recommitted recommitted re- re committed to the committee on agriculture u r r. v The house then passed three of Senator Candland's banking bills There was no nc opposition These bills were S. S B B. 8 relating to the assessment of or bank stock S. S B. B 11 authorizing a bank bak to forward negotiable paper for tor collection collection collection col col- lection directly to the tho S. S B. B 12 12 providing that the negotiability negotiability ne ne- I I y of promissory notes shall not be impaired by reason treason of any statement as to security I |