Show I I FINAL READING OF YOUNG MEASURE TAKES HOUR Dry Oratory Displeases Legislators Who Declare I I Against Bill I Members of or the tho lower lOt house of or th thI the Utah legislature listened for or a solid I hour yesterday to the third and final reading of oC the thc Youn Young prohibition bill It was tho the last act In clearing the tracks for fer a n free Cree and untrammeled discussion dis dis- discussion of ot tho the merits and demerits of or orthe the bill hili on the floor of or the house to tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow to- to morrow afternoon I When the house met yesterday afternoon afternoon aft aft- j i Speaker J Frank Tolton called rolled the attention of or the solons to the fact that the Young prohibition bill was the special order of or business for 3 o'clock Monday afternoon H Ho He In Informed informed In- In formed the house louse that the bill had not third reading and that the public public pub- pub lic He was expecting to hear henr some Mme 1111 In the house on tho the hill bill Mon Mon- da day Ho lie told the members of or th the lower slower house that unless some ome special provisions were made the public would have to sit for an nn hour or more listening listening listen listen- ing InS to the reading of oC the bill DRY READING He indicated that this was dr dry readIng reading read- read In Ing and su suggested that the house recall re recall recall re- re call the bill to the tho hou house c for Its third reading 1 leaving leaving- 11 Inh tho the tracks clear for Monday afternoon George W. W Decker Decket of or Iron county moved that the bill be bo brought back to tho hou house e for its final reading R R. R E E. Currie Currle of or Salt Lake county re- re the motion declaring that the public was deeply Interested 1 and concerned concerned con- con In the provisions pro of ot the bill hilI He argued that the public was more concerned concerned concerned con con- with the reading o of the tho bill than titan the tho oratory which will follow tolloW D D. D D. McKay of Weber county went to the support of or the motion of oC Mr Decker He declared that the people of or the tho state sent them there to do their duty duty- and not subject an any legislation to unnecessary unnecessary- dela delay Ho lie asked that the Decker motion carry The motion carried with only one ono dissenting vote Mr Ir Currie Currle voted against as the adoption of or the tho motion TWO PER CENT FAVORED Two features of or the Youn Young hill bill promIse promise promise prom prom- ise to bring out plenty plent of discussion at Mondays Monday's onda s session One Ono feature Is that which limits the amount of or al alcohol alcohol alcohol al- al cohol which mil may he be used in a beverage eraSe to one half of ot 1 per cent Some members of oC the lower house favor the feature in the Boyden bill which permits 2 per cent of oC alcohol The other feature of or the Youn Young bill which has s aroused considerable discussion discussion discussion discus discus- sion amon among members member of or the tho lower lowerhouse lowerhouse house I IP Is the clause providing a prohibition prohibition prohibition pro pro- commissioner to enforce the tho new liquor law In coop operation co-operation with tho the various Arlous count county authorities The Tho feature has a large following In Inthe Inthe inthe the house and the early early- earl Indications are aro that thero Is not enough opposition to defeat this clause The opposition forces favor the tho elimination of or this provision feeling that it Is a useless expenditure and that the peace of officers ricers I of ot the state are capable of enforcing the tho new law without outside aid I |