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Show i w m w'lm pn -- rmpin. v - DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, A puwj . A bill to - create a Great Salt Lake Authority fo planning of Tecreatlonal and commercial development of the lake will be Introduced Monday In the Utah House of. Representatives. .The proposed legislation was approved Friday at a three eounty meeting In the Governors Board Room at the State Capitol. Representatives of the Davis, Salt Lake and Weber County commissions, along with other interested; federal and state agency officials, met with a legislative group to discuss the final draft of the bill An opinion from the attorney generals office was being sought to determine if the bill should Include an appropriation in the measure or if the money requested- - could be placed in the general appropriations bill. -- A 1200,000 appropriation will be sought to implement .the authority and begin execution of the plans. The authority will be charged with programming recreational, mineral, indus e long-rang- Sometime legislators (a , "Maybe you do,, rejoined well a onlookers) get a little Sea Miller, "but the majority in confused at the goings-othe Senate is ort this Demothe House orf11" f of cratic side even if Sea , Senate. , (Senate president the Thursday Senate went Into from Delta) is seated over on a committee of A" the Republican side. Veteran lawmaker (30 years the whole to have a couple of in the House and Senate) non legislative Alonzo. F. Hopkln, Democratic witnesses appear senator from they to testify regardRich, Morgan and Sunn ing abilL The testimony area, nty ' complete, a move Sen. Clegg arose Thursday was made to dissolve the com- to ask a question mittee of the whole was made of Sen. D.- -: and approved, and debate "re- (Gene) Ha nv sumed on the bill. mond (R - Salt Suddenly Sea Luke Clegg Lake). "Have you set jumped to his feet to query, "Arent we still in up facilities for . committee of the whole? getting parking Sen. Hopkln "You may be, Senator, but tickets fixed yet? queried Sen. the rest of us are not, quipped Hopkln. Sen Kleon Kerr "I suppose I could .handle ton), who was temporarily in such a matter, cautiously adthe presiding officers chair. mitted Sen. Hammond, who But a moment or so later, helps handle extracurricular Sen. Clegg got his chance for matters for Senators. a comeback. Sea Clyde L. "I sure hope so, said Sen. Miller Lake) also be- Hopkln, rather shame faced. "I came somewhat confused by seem to have collected two or the legislative maneuvering. three of them. "Come join me in my comWell, declared Sen. Hammittee of the whole, the Provo mond, "bring them over. I can senator Invited the Salt Laker. handle most anything except During debate on a Senate tickets for running red lights. bill, State Director of HighDuring a discussion on work ways C. Taylor Burton was of the House Steering Commitasked tee,, Rep. Franklin W. Gunnell A He stood at the! (R Logan) had f-wnfar right of the some kind words chamber to to say about the begin talking. committee and Sen. Clyde L. its work. Miller (D Salt Rep. Gunnell, Lake) interrupt a member of the ed. committee and "Wo minority floor former leader for the president House Republicome closer to Sea Miller cans, said, the the center of the chamber? committee had Rp Brusatto asked Sen. Miller. not been used as a I feel more at home on this tool and worked in political a very side," said Mr. Burton, a for- "democratic fashion. mer Republican legislator from "Im pleased to hear Rep. Salt Lake County. Gunnell use the word democratic in such a pleasant manner," quipped Rep. James Russ Flowers Bloom Brusatto "because LONDON (UPI) The first he usually doesnt say it in spring flowers went on sale such a nice way. Friday In Moscow which is The mystery of wandering having unusually mild weather or misplaced objects continues for this time of year, Moscow to haunt the House of Repreradio reported. sentatives. . Wad-dingha- j -- (D-Sa- jt. long-rang- e the subject of controversy dur. ' ing the past two years. A proposal to refer development of the lake to. a federal agency was made by U.S. Sen. at a Frank E. Moss hearing held late fast year. However, Gov. George D. Clyde in his message to the Legislature last month asked that the lawmakers provide for planning and studies of the lake on a state level. A suggestion that authority be established as a branch of or within the State Parks and Recreation Commission, was discarded in favor of establishing a separate authority. Members of the committee proposing the development felt e that the aspects of the over-al- l development would not make it feasible to have it handled by the Parks and Recreation Commission, (D-Uta- multi-purpos- ' 3,1 961 Continued from First Page 40 per , cent of the cost of sendees.'. , Its companion bill.' HB 3, designates the State Department of Health as the official trial and archaeological plans state agency to promote men for the lake and its environs. tal health programs, and pro-of vides in appropriation, Rep. Kenneth S. Gardner (D $200,000 for Implementation Pearfleld), will present the bill and assistance to qualified 7 to the House. community mental health pro ' grams., the of lake, Development Members of the House were particularly a proposed .park and recreation area, has been placed on notice Thursday by Bill :.- Friday, February HOUSE Solon Will Introduce tfwtdaHfr. ' TID MIMHMIT $altj.ak Gty, Plan Three-Coun- ty $ r- - T M. DoMAl TtUSCKIX 0 T a $4.1 Million School Construction? Aid Bill Submitted To Utah Senate , A. bill , to appropriate $41 Salt Lake) and Harvard , R. , million in state aid for school Hinton state It to continue inseeks, was construction building troduced In the Utah Senate, aid for districts needing help in school construction, a proJ Friday gram which costs $4 million in . The school construction bill the Current biennium. Such a was one of three major' meas- program was not recommendures introduced. The others ed by the governor in his budget message. Gqv. George a were: D. Clyde suggested instead, A bill 'requiring assesswaiting for Congress to pass ment of property at 30 per a school-ai-d construction measS. Kumen Gardner, Rep. ure. , Lake) that he may move cent of its reasonable, eash The proposal to blse- - propforreconsideration of the pub- value. Instead of the current erty assessments at 30 per lic employes collective bargain- 4Qper cent. A bill to remove property cent of cash value would also ing bill. aid districts in building proThe measure, HB 33, spon- tax exemption on productive grams since it would increase oWned frasored by Rep. James Brusatto lands by charitable, the bonding capacities of such was killed Thurs ternal and' religious organiza- districts. The measure was intions. 32 against day by a vote of troduced by Sens. Bullen, and 28 for the bilL It was a virMultiple Backing and Hinton. tual party Hne spllt with only Theschoo I construction Waddingham Taxed On Use.,- six Democrats joining the Re- measure was introduced by The property exemption publican side of the House to Sen. Thorpe Waddingham bill wouldttax. any property defeat the bill. Sen. Reed Bullen The measure would haye Bruce S. JenkinS (D-- used for gain and not used "exclusively and directly" for permitted employes of the religious worship or charitable state and its subordinate poa purposes. of Salt the Lake) to litical subdivisions organize, The bill is aimed at taxing mediate and arbitrate labor bill, moved to amend the measto welfare ure delete reference any also outlawed tq projects which are It disputes. strikes by public employes cov- labor relations board media- operated for profit, and only tions. The amendment passed indirectly for welfare or charered In the act. The bill was the most hotly but the measure still lell five itable purposes. The bill was introduced by contested of any measure votes short of its constitutional Sens. Bullen and Waddingham. brought before the House for majority. During debate on adoption of A bill which would increase final action and was a defeat for labor forces in the first the minority report, Rep. Ed- state revenue $1 million per win Q. Cannon Lake) year by hiking cigarette taxes test of the session. had-he- ard Demo- by two cents per pack headed a said he measure over the Arguments toward the Senate Revenue opened When Rep. Finley F, cratic representative state that and Taxation Committee Frivote he would to for the have Wilkinson moved that a minority report bill," and appealed to the Dem day. The proposal, introduced of the House Labor Committee ocrats to ignore party considby Sen. Frank M. this out and think erations Thursday "unfavorbill out the reporting would Browning of be independently. adopted in place ably taxes raise from the present this Evans that charged Rep, the majority favorable re was an unjust accusation four cents per pack to six port. cents The move failed in a close that the Democrats were forc- cents. The added two into the would general go with vote for the Democratic side ing anyone to go along of the House, but only after a the will of the majority party. fund. In other action the House Under the present law, two squabble developed when Rep. cents of the tax goes to the Wilkinson left the floor to at- passed unanimously a measure to appropriate $110,500, rather general fund and the other two tend a committee meeting. cents to the uniform school When Rep. Wilkinson left than the $117,000 listed in the fund. the House, Rep. Franklin W. original bill, to the State Board Severance Tax Hike out to Education of pro carry Gunnell minority Meanwhile, a proposal to floor leader, moved that the visions of the National Defense motion to adopt the minority Education Act. The bill would boost the severance tax on oil report be tabled until his re- qualify the state for matching and natural gas from two cents federal funds. turn! up to five cents cleared the . A bill providing for issuance Revenue and Taxation ComThe motion carried but Democrats 'Issued a call to the of contractors specialty li- mittee without recommenda.-tioand took its place on the House to bring in all absent censes was approved for the second time after it was Senate calendar. members. Most of the Senate action Rep. Wilkinson returned to brought back for reconsiderahis desk, the tabled motion was tion and the fee for specialty Thursday came in long and returned for action, and the permits increased from $1 to sometimes spirited debate over. debate resumed,. The minority $2. The licenses would be avail- a bill which would, allow citl-of the zens to sue the state for claims report was voted down and able only after payment renewor licenses $50 against state agencies. At the debate resumed on the bill regular present time, citizen have no Richard ,V. Evans (D- - als. fID-Leh- i) r (D-Sa- lt -- . -- -- (R-Sa- lt LEGISLATIVE CALENDAR HB 111 (Brusatto) repeals law pertaining to burial benefits of Civil Wsr veterans and widows of veterans. AGRICULTURE AND IRRIGATION Passed by House Wednesday, re4 Grover SB 37 and Soward) called and reconsidered. Killed when of enacting clause struck. providoe lor humane tUufhter Sent livestock. Passed Senates 17-te House. Bills APPROPRIATIONS BB22 (Harvard et amappropri-ate- a BUSINESS REGULATION SB 164 (Hunter A Steen modifies $110,500 to State Board of Education to carry out provisions of Na- statutes in regard to registration of tional Defense Education Act. Passed trade marks and service marks. HB 152 (Fanning et al by House unanimously sent to Senprovides ate. insurers honor claims of practitioners of the healing arts on an equal basis. BUSINESS REGULATION HB 13 (Bowen et al) provides tor EDUCATION SB 162 (Hafen A So wards) gives issuance of a specialty contractor license for $3 in -- addition to regular Utah State Board of Education five license. Passed by House Jan. 25. re- per cent of uniform school fund called, amended and passed unani- gained from mineral leasing acts for research. mously. Returned to Senate. HB 194 (Brusatto et al) permits EDUCATION of regularly established private pupils HB 7 (Anderaon et al) adds vocational schools and Weber College to schools to enroll in public schools for list of schools receiving funds from driver education courses. JUDICIARY royalties from oil and gas leases SB 163 (Hafen A Bullen Killed by Senate, reconsidered, passed 17-law on support of families by husGoes to governor. bands AND AERONAUTICS HIGHWAYS POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS defines HB$ (Mahoney et al) commercial flight operations and sets forHJR 14 (Memmott et al) provides Passed to constitutional amendment relating up minimum requirements voluntary consolidation of city and Goes to governor. Senate, 20-HB 10 (Mahoney et al) authorizes county school districts. REVENUE AND TAXATION to State Aeronautics Commission regHB 193 (Hebertson et al) provides ulate intra-stat- e commercial flights. distribution of local sales and use Passed Senate, 21-Goes to governor. taxes to municipalities and counties on a per capita basis. Bills Killed SB 165 (Browning) increases clR-ar-et tax from current four cents to STATE AND PEDEEAL AFFAIRS six cents per pack with increase to HB 33 (R V. Evans) permits state, go to sreneral fund. county and municipal employes to STATE AND FEDERAL AFFAIRS and SB 161 (Kerr A Hammond) collectively. bargain proorganize 2 Killed (failed to get majority) vides for stata planning coordinator Notice of reconsideration served. on staff of governor. Bills Passd Introduced - - legal recourse, except to file aTclalni through the Board of Examiners- - and thel Legisla- ture any-troub- The-- le. battle. 17-7- multi-millio- A DVISTIIIKEV NEW EARWAX REMOVER Safe Pain (ess Guaranteed. New Kcri(t$Drops sefttn x then you ml ring wax out in minutes earn are clear again, clean again Kend Drop x end puncture danger and inter lerence with normal ear function Safe, palnleu method manv doctors now ue. Sold without prescription for home tue 2a on dpeetel O0tr..Sai Xtf mi Sfriap Ut Karitf Drops, then rinse was mil ONLY 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. oooaoou AND RANGES ADMIRAL 21" ADMIRAL RANGE fable model with swivel base. 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Then the . legislators reconsidered and,after voting down an amendment to leave out the vocational schools, passed the . measure .. Debate Immunity The real fireworks came in debate over the bill to waive the states immunity to court suits. The whole matter wont be decided until Monday, when the matter comes up again. Meanwhile, backers of the bill were asked to see if some weak points can be ironed out." Biggest opposition for the measure came from the State Road Commission. ' C. Taylor Burton, Utah director of highways, said' the bill would result in delay of the dollar road program. . Rep. i SAVE !, to-th- n A ADS ITEM-Y- 0U - In addition, senators passed four bills, three of them measures already approved by th . House. These would: L Define commercial flights in the. state and set minimum stahdards. Z Allow the State Aeronautics Commission to regulate intra-state commercial flights. , 3,, Add vocational schools list of educational institutions receiving school- funds from royalties from oil, gas and land leases,- - and" restore Weber College to the list Battle Raises Only the latter bill caused - BGGOT EACH - V 4 Tjt -- ty AMERICAN HOME: 1016 SO. STATE ; ' - |