Show UTAH'S MAKERS LAW-MAKERS ARE I GETTING DOWN TO BUSINESS I Legislators Introducing Many New M Measures and Proposing Changes ChangeR to Existing Laws Saturdays Saturday's Ys Y's session of the hou house e was short practically the only business transacted being the Introduction ofa ol of ola a bill providing for the payment ol of bond premiums for city county and state officers from the public pubU funds funda and an another ther bill directed against fake rake advertising A petition from residents of the Green River irrigation irrigation tion district was received and the Mountain States Telephone Telegraph Telegraph Tele Tele- graph company offered the members of Gt the legislature re free use use- use of of local I and long distance ce telephones s I in the state Members of or t trio io of r r rei 3 dc on do mat they could attend t 0 to Committee work better better bet bet- ter in the forenoon and that the regular regular regu lar time of meeting during the e early part of the ilia session should be 2 o'clock In the afternoon instead of 10 a. a m. m The Dhe anti pass anti pass bill Introduced In the senate by Senator Benner X Smith of Salt Lake is meeting with some some opposition opposition op opposition op op- position on the part of other members of the senate They that the number of or classes which Mr Smith ex ex- Elmpt from the provisions of the bill would make It difficult to enforce An amendment to the law providing fur for compulsory attendance at schools school and increasing the maximum age from 16 to 18 is provided in a bill introduced intro Intro- d in the senate Friday by Senator Senator Senator Sena Sena- tor D. 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O RIdeout of Salt Lake Lale Joy riders who are n not t particular In whose car they enjoy their ride are aimed at in a bill introduced in the senate Friday by Benner X Smith ot of Salt lIt Lake The bill also covers specifically specifically specifically the larceny of automobiles The first of the legislation favored by various women's organization in hi Utah made its appearance in the house Friday A measure by Mcrae extends extend the period of minority of women to 21 years It is 18 years under tuo t-o t present law Another measure relate relater to the issuance of marriage ge liceri licenses es esto to minors It provides that the woman woman wo woo wooman wo- wo man in case she be under the age o of 21 must obtain the consent of her parents or guardian If a bill introduced by McRae of ot Salt Lake becomes a law collection agencies must file a bond of with the secretary of state guaranteeing guaran guaran- guaranteeing teeing the payment to the patron of ol the collection agency the amount ot of the proceeds of the collection The practice of using city and justice justIce justIce just- just Ice courts for the intimidation of persons persons persons per per- sons whom collection agencies are seeking will probably be lessened if Ir d measure introduced in the senate Friday Fri Fri- day by Benner Denner X Smith becomes a law An Increase In the state appropriation appropriation tion for school districts where the revenue is insufficient for the maintenance maintenance main malD of the schools is provided in ina a measure introduced Friday by Senator Senator Senator Sena Sena- tor Joseph Eckersley of Wayne coun coun- ty This is urged in order to provide an increase in the salaries of or teachers teachers teachers teach teach- ers in su such h districts from 60 to 75 75 per month Senator Benner X Smith of Salt Lake on Friday Introduced uc d a bill to facilitate the ejectment of an undesirable unde undesirable tenant whose antedates antedates ante ante- dates the owners owner's possession of the property The matter is covered ina in fn ina a proposed amendment to the forcible entry and detainer law r The biennial report of the state board of ot equalization to Governor Spry and the senate and nd house of representatives representatives is being gotten out in book form and will be ready for distribution distribution tion w within thin a few days The printed form is a copy of the report as already alread submitted to the gov governor An pass anti bill was introduced Inthe in inthe inthe the senate Thursday by Senator Benner Benner Bennor Ben Ben- ner nor X Smith of Salt Lake The bill hill would take from most of the public officials and others oth rs th the possibility of securing free tree railway transportation conducting business under assumed names or fancy titles and designations will be compelled by law to disclose their real n mes and the thereal thereal thereal real names of the real owners of the business if a bill bUl introduced In the senate Thursday by Senator Rideout becomes a laws law Pay for jurors and witnesses of the grand jury and the district court COUlt commensurate commensurate commensurate com com- with the high cost of livIng living living liv liv- ing is the object t of two bills bUls i introduced introduced intro intro- tro- tro in the h house use Thursday by Durham Durham Durham Dur Dur- ham Dem of Beaver who proposes that their services shall be paid at atthe atthe atthe the rate of 3 3 a day with 20 cents a amile amile amile mile additional for one way only The increase of the number of senators senators sena sena- tors from 18 to 20 and the numb number r of members of the lower vor house from 45 15 to 50 Is contemplated In an apportionment apportionment apportion apportion- ment bill bUl introduced in the senate by D D. 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O Hideout Rideout of Salt Lake On Thursday the house approved bills providing for or the expenses of the legislature authorizing governor to appoint a messenger ger fro from the ture to the governor and an act relating relating re re- relating lating to the journal of the senate and house of representatives and relating re lating to evidence e of the proceedings of the legislature The contingent expense bill providing pro I vi viding ding for for the running ex expenses ex expenses x of the legislature was reported report ed In the senate from the enrolling and engrossing committee on Thursday Thurs Thurso day and sent to the governor for his signature An n opU optional al r form rm of government v r fo cities of or Utah Is provided by iby a bill bur which Representative Barnes of Sail Salt Lake Introduced Thursday The bill bUi provides that cities may adopt th the new form for a period of five years year and then return to the old plan oi of government if it the experiment is no not popular Senator Benner X Smiths Smith's bill liming lira lira- Ung ing sessions of the legislature to the tho actual sixty days and putting the ban banon banon banon on the time old-time trick k of turning the tho thoI clock back or stopping the timepiece I altogether passed in both houses on I Thursday |