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Show V 6A DESEfTT NEWS, THURSDAY, $ v sJfegy- iv v1 tsntinued from Flsi Page and Recreation to establish The present cutoff date is Iron Mission Park in Cedar City Only two negative votes only 10 days prior to voting Sen Ezra Also approved on final read- were cast, including R Bountiful, who T. Clark, sent to tne ing today and was a generously noted it s like voting against House " amended bill purporting to motherhood A busy morning in the Sengive the State Health Departsaw SB243 passed and ment authority to regulate ate also House. This proved to the sent ambulance service to make be a party-lin- e issue since to and facilities sure the training It deprived the governor of his are up to snuff. current ceiogative of appoint? nitiiuments were iilseited, ing two of the seven members however, excluding city an of the Judicial Nominating and county ambulances Commission manned by volunteers and all This is the group which ambulance service in tmrd, suggests possible appointees fourth, fifth and sixth class to vacancies on the district bounties The governor court bench Another biil sen to the wniilrj stiff have authority to House wa SB212 authonzii g make the final selection, the State Division of Parks The oatnurmred Democrats solidly opposed this measure A bill, SB226, to give the state authority over all cloud and to seeding operations attempt to assure that aii water resulting from this device belongs to the state, encountered trouble and was sidetracked one was No surprised Wednesday when SB121, the Frovo-Jorda- n River Parkway bill, was quickly approved on second reading over token opposition Aftpr all, the measure was signed by 18 spon-son- The bill received 28 votes and Its snonsnrpd easilyv boat r back attempts to trim the $4 5 million appropriation BILLS PASSED Bus.JttiS Res-iteeUtah SB 145 (Clyde, Howe et at) Uniform Land Sales Practices Act to House sees Senate oossed - Sent to third reading, also, was a package of bills revamping laws on political conventions, campaign spending, voter registration and elections This Iptndatlin Tiua lAnlnwArl rP ivrnui CU by one of the few straight party line hassles seen thus Previously, the House had insisted on no specified waiting period, whde the Senate wanted a flat five-yeperiod. open-ende- option (CPI) The transit action came during a busy day of House activity which also featured the passage of a bill implementing the free public education" concept and an appropnation of $500,000 to construct a State Museum of Indian History an u ture near Blanding -D- emocratic Gov. Muton Shapp of Pennsylvania charged today thatjthe administration had beervgiving the nations goversnow job about its nors plans to share federal tax revenues. Rep Taylors proposal (HB41), based on a Vrcent sales tax hike requiring prior voter apfavorable vote after proval, received a an amendment changed the no fare provision from a mandatory to an optional item 48-2- 2 Under the bill as county commissions part" of the revenue transit authorities to tation svstem Shapp said the states might do better under the present system of aid piograms run from Washington Shapp and several other Democrats at the closing session of the three-dawinter Governors iiational strong exception to by administration offi- and GOP governors that Eals states would , get more under Nixons budget reform proposals approved by the House, could allocate "all or from the tax increase to fund a no fare transpor- This bill goes back to the House for Concurrence before being ready for the governors signature. Senate Leader Majority Dixie Leavitt, City, prefaced the debate on the Iron Museum bill with historical sketches featuring a declaration by Brigham Young that Utah "must have iron. The nature of the new language seemed to indicate that county commissioners to could spend some of the funds for other purposes as long as part of the revenue went to the transit authority. Rep Taylor vowed he would fight such an action Rep Taylor, D Salt Lake, predicted that the sales tax hike would generate over $4 million a year, cost the average taxpayer only $2 50 annually, and permit the purchase of 250 new buses and county-wid- e expansion withina a few years d Leavitt put Director Harold Tippetts of the Parks and Recreation Division on the stand to tesfity that the Mission merits state park status on the basis of its unique historical value. The bill directs the Parks and Recreation Division to accept the Gronway collection n of vehicles, horses, harnesses, figures, costumes, costumes and horsed- - Scheduled for consideration next was SB89, which would allow counties to levy up to two mills in property tax for public transit sys- horse-draw- tems However, Rep Lorin N Pace, Lake, pulled the parliamentary strings to circle HB89, bring the tabled liquor control funding measure (SB88) from the Senate by transplanting its provisions m the "body" of a bill killed by the House, and increase the amount to be allocated from $1 million to $2 million tumes, costumes and machinery horse-draw-n of the pioneer era Also, the Melling log cabin, the Osborne blacksmith collection, and a metal exhibit build- d ing, all being gifts to the state from the Iron Mission The resulting bill (Substitute HB297), okvote, would allow the $2 milayed m a lion to be distributed on a per capita basts to cities, towns and counties with the stipulation that the funds would be earmarked for transit systems in areas containing transit authori59-1- LAST ties scfvciiiion (Atkin, Redd, Washburn) 55 5 million for aid to school d s'.cs which cannot meet critical budding needs with tax levies bonding outeerity or continuing school bunding ad House parsed goes to senate HBTI4 (Redd, A thin, Washburn) Raises state support ter the contmu mg school building program from unit. 5120 to 5126 50 per butldmo Passe i House gees to Senate HB1C5 Provides The Senate concurred in a relatively minor House amendment to SE29, the Income Tax bill, and sent it to the governor for his consideration. The amendment exempts from income taxe3 any interest, dividends or rents received by persons 65 or older within the $4,500 pension exemption ceding Senators also voted approval of a conference committee compromise on HB129, the expungement mil The agreement provides for a waiting period of five years in the case of a felony and one year m the case of a misdemeanor before a former convict could have his criminal record wiped clean. Studded snow tire bill coasts to easy passage systems received a double boost m the form of two funding proposals pickup second graf The House passed an amended form . . The House passed an amended form of Rep Samuel S Taylors no fare" transit proposal and employed a senes of parliamentary maneuvers to approve a $2 million allocation from the state liquor control revenues, part of which will go to transit districts The vote still left a question mark on funding for the Utah Transit Authority (UTA) which can only be erased by the Senate, which had already passed a third proposal financing proposal cased on a property tax SB HB IS4 (Harvey. Lindsay, Moth Repeat the power of boards of education to charge student fees for textbooks and supplies. House passed 59 14 2 goes to Senate Highways son) 5B1S2 (Breckbonit, Deon, et of) proportional port of the interstate truck fleet registration in Utah to replace current mileage fees and enacts on eaualized h ghwav use tax Senate passed 25-- 4, goes to Allocates Q House Political Subdivision fJMerfenml Aje-z- es cities or counties to pay punitive damrues up to 510 000 assessed against their employes who incur such liability in line of duty Senate passed 25 1 3 goes to House Public Health end Welfare SBH (Clark, Brockbank, Howe) "dividuol Pamily Services Act of 1973 Separates the function of social services from assistance payments ond determ. nat'on of eligibility as mandated by the federal government Senate passed 26-- 0 3, goes to House Brockbank (Clark, Howe) Assistance Payments Act of 1973 Repeals the Act of 1961 ond creates the Office of Assistance Payments to SPSS provide a separation of assistance peyments and social work Senate goes to House passed SS191 (Barlow) Requires nursmg home operators to take continuing education courses te qualify ter It cense renewal Senate passed 22 goes to House Limits $6122 (Clark, Brockbank) county role n Medicaid program to the appropriation of funds to ' le state treasurer Senate passed 25-- 4, goes to Hose to- ' Retirement (Catling, Mstheson, BenEstaonsnes e ffiin.fTwm re nett) tirement allowance tor teachers who retired under the retirement svstem from July 1, 1937, througn June JO, 1967 House passed goes to Senate Esiao HB270 (Durront, Harvey) lishes o mm mum retirement allow once for public employes wno retired 1961, to June jfl, 1967 to from July annual be paid with a LsssaxX) appropriation House passed to Senate goes Revenue and Taxation Revises 53125 (Howe, Mechom) Corporation Franchise Tax low to ond provide for net ios carry-ove- r carry back deductions ond mokes other cnanges Senate passed zl-- 4 4, bill which would require a breath or blood test for any dnver or injured pedestnan involved m a fatal accident passed favorably from the House Public Safety Committee, Wednesday. Because of constitutional considerations, the bill, SB303, would not allow the results of the mandatory test to be used m criminal prosecution. But they would be allowed as evidence m civil cases, including revocation of license, according to Rep. Peter K. Ellison, Lake, sponsor of the bill Kyle B Sorensen, a member of the Citizens Council on Liquor Control, help'd draft the measure He said one purpose of the bill is to provide .! Transratien H61I2 (Taylor, Mitchell, t! et) Authorizes counties, ernes ond towns contommg o fronsif district to ievy H841 tox 14 Oft goes to House SB142 (Leavitt, Jenkins, Barlow) s the property tax on oil and contraction eauipment occordmo to the time it remains m the state Senate passed 26 3 goes to House Provides a HB170 (Judd, Redd) soles tox exemption on sales of silver bullion by the produce- - or refiner House recuiied ond passed 47 19 9, goes to Senate KB 294 (Carling, Rencher, J HanSets penalties for failure to sen) nnrrhnce of oav Miles onH ula In House po$ed tangible property t go 58-to Senate State ond Federal Affe'rs SBI23 (Bartow, Jenkins, Waymenf) in 5B29 BILLS INVRODUCFD Business Regulation Creates the Utah HB31I (Fisher) Slate ueoosiiory Buoiu und uiundcs procedures tor banks in which deoos its art mode Gives the board author itv to set rotes ot interest to- depos its Establishes a Federol Research Committee to assemble daa in suo Education HCR7 (Berrett, Wilcox, et al) Asks Congress to toll a constitutional convention to amend the U S Constitution to prohibit o student being os any signed or compelled to offend on account oarticu'ar public national or color of race, rellg.cn, and contm oort of the estobhshmen of federoi installations in uotion Utah Senote passed goes to House HB213 (White, 6 Peterson, et ol) Makes the Governor $ Comnvssion on the Status of Women a statutory body with a $13 900 appropriation House passed 53 P6 goes to Senate HB236 i Dmitri eh, Carling, Buckime-an- d o half Provides ner) overtime pay for stofe etrp'oves in erodes 77 with employes able to choose compensatory time in heu of overtime pay Also establishes legis lative Intent that very state employe should receive an annual cost of living pay increase House passed 60-- 3 12 goes to Senate HB274 (C Block, Lindsay, et al) Authorizes the establishment of a state Mjseum of Indian History ond Culture Blanding House passed 62 3 10, goes to Senate origin HJR34 (Pace, Porratt, et al) -Directs the Legis'ative Council to make on Interim study of school dis trict ccoitol outlay and debt service and Dreoore a recommendation tor equalization Revenue and Taxation HB315 (C. Black, Carling) to Requires civil aircraft within Utah register ond pov fee ii lieu of property tax State ond Federol Affairs HB314 (C Black, Sowards, et ol) InChanges the nome ol tnn Board of th- - Board of dustrial Promotion Economic Development nar No welfare ' reform yet reliable statistics to put a more accurate pnee tag on how serious the drinking and driving problem is Sorensen, who spoke for himself and not for the council, said SB303 would put the of conducting responsibility the test on the investigating officer. Present law allows a tpst under certain circumstances, but even when those are present, the test is too often not performed, he said Continued from First Page of health care for every ican family Amer- " , The 92nd Congress failed to act on a proposal to increase the private health insurance coverage of the nations workers and to provide more insurance for needy families. Nixon said he would again submit health insurance legislation but provided no details. 713 policemen attacked in '72 - He also renewed a pledge to consolidate about 30 education programs providing grants for elementary and-- ' high schools into a $2 8 billion aid package of funds for compensatory ed. ucation Police HULSTON (IPI) Chief Herman B short said 713 poheemen Wednesday were attacked m Houston last year, including two who were killed and 71 who were injured severely 3 DAYS! SALE ENDS MONDAY, MAR. 5! So far. Salt Lake County is the only one to contain a tiansit authontv '1 rnrinif y nnnnnnnn " jf j hnriff ) 1I 1 ! memmJl VnuV-r- r IPurmUM fcatfUNMNiJ Republicans at the Democrats AT PULLMAN WHOLESALE TAILORS YOU ALWAYS SAVE BECAUSE YOU BUY DIRECT AND SAVE RETAIL OVERHEAD i essriAi a 0 m tm TAILOR - MAOi m administrations budget for the year starting July 1. 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I B! m j if-t- T Witt! the nonrovtsi of the voters ond Provides that all or port of the funds cc,jM h (ivd to finance o no fore transit system House passed 48 22 5, goes to Senate Allocates 52 Sub HBJT7 (Poet) million from state llauor control tunas to ulies ond count.es on a per capita basis to be earmarked tor puO lie transit systems in counties con-t- o rung tronsit districts House possed 59 13 3, goes to Senate BILLS Kil LED t Ol) MB 14, (carunl, hyirerMB, Provides increases in personal exemptions for ne Income toxto from 5750 51 200 o 51 ,500 and from 5600 House killed In -- ec voe provisions incorporated in SB29 1 al) HS257 (Buckner, seewmon, Provides tool Incdme received from Insur unemployment compensation once shall not be included in computkilled in ing gross income House voice vote, provisions InuOiporoled Panel clears drink test FACTORY SPONSORED snapped back during the only public session of the conference that it was premature to talk about abandoning reve-au-e shanng before it had been iven a chance to work. The Democrats, representing 31 states, agreed unanimously at a closed breakfast caucus before the open session to withhold at least temporarily their support from Nixons proposed second step special revenue sharing" plan They decided to make their own independent analysis of tar ' calendar legislative Utah far m the Senate. If finally enacted into law, n set up a new division of state government to acquire land and develop facilities along the two streams for recreational, Hood control, reclamation, pollution control and other purposes. The Senate also gave preliminary approval to a variety of other legislation, including the establishment of Iron Mission State Park in Cedar City. will Action in House Contliiued from First Page w ' . WASHINGTON - '& vy Utah Senate gives final approval fo several election reform bills 'Sharing' labeled snow job , iw ,- J&tT'ir,-r- MARCH 1, 1973 " JVbsnavox Homs Entertainment Center open account Same doy delivery 90-do- y no interest , |