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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH Where Rival to Monte Carlo Will Be Established THE UTAH STATE LEGISLATURE IS WORKING AT HICK SPEED The Utah Legislature Is going In high gear and putting a grist of work out of their way while the end of the session approaches. Farmers will be pleased at the passage of a hill In the House to give them protection from roaming herds of elk and deer, which measure would create a commission from the State Fish and Game Association. A new gaming paradise, rivaling Monte Carlo, is to be established In the smallest and oldest republic In the world this coming summer. It will be In Andorra, located in the mountains on the boundary line between France and Spain. A French syndicate will build the gambling casino, hotels, golf course, tennis courts and cafes. Above U a scene In Andorra. Race From Arctic Snows to Tropic Waters The Ryan hill, providing that the State Board of Equalisation and assessment shall have power to adjust assessments In any taxing unit in the state, has passed the Senate. Tiie Senaie also passed the Hollingsworth hill, requiring the plaintiff In an action for a divorce to have been a bona fide resident of the state for the year next preceding the commence meat of the action, and a resident of the county three months next preceding the commencement of the action. Representative Austin Miller has withdrawn his bill repealing the law providing for newspaper publication of the delinquent tax list. The tobacco tax proposed under Representative Grant Young's II. B. No. 77 was reduced from 15 to 5 per cent by a majority report of the lower house revenue and taxation committee. The bill seeks to extend the present clgaret stamp tax to apply, to all forms of tobacco. It received a favorable majority committee report by the narrow margin of four to five votes. The measure doubling taxation on Utah mines has been withdrawn by the author, S. M. Jorgeusen. e ratification of the Colorado River Compact Is belle veil certain so far as Utah Is concerned, from a canvass of the legislators. The bill Increasing the powers of mayors of first and second class cities has been killed. A bill giving women citizens of Utah the right to serve on juries has passed the House. PASSED BY HOUSE Six-stat- Starting on toboggans from the mountain slopes of Los Angeles County park and terminating with a dip Into he semitropic pool at Arrowhead Hot Springs, youthful Los Angeles couples staged a unique race. An hour and four minutes after they had left the snowy mountains, the winners were stripping oft furry garments underneath which they wore bathing suits, and were plunging Into the warm pool In the valley below. The photograph shows, some of the starters, and Miss Joyzelle Joynler of the winning team In the pooL -- Vice President in- - His New Home An intimate photograph of Vice President Charles Curtis, made In his m w apartment at the Mayflower hotel In Washington. II. B. No. 08, Holther Providing for license taxes on domestic and foreign corporations doing business la Utah. II. B. No. 147, Critcblow Requiring domestic nnd foreign corporations to submit only one statement to the secretary of state, as provided in II. B. No. 03. II. B. No. 10, Hacking Increasing the pay of grand and trial jurors in district courts from $3 to $4 per day. Signed by the Speaker of the House. II. B. No. 24, S. M. Jorgensen Providing for licensing of boxing bouts EDUCATION CHIEF by city, county or town anthorites. by house os slightly amended by Senate. H. B. No. 04, nodgson Relating to ratification of student and apprentice barbers. II. B. No. 55, Piereey Exempting from jury duty only those female citizens who have active care of minor children in the home. S. B. No. 139, judiciary committee Repealing the law establishing a state miners hospital. 8. B. No. 140, Judiciary committee Repealing the law relating to the state memorial for Utah soldiers. S. B. No. 141, Judiciary committee Repealing the law relating to preference rights of settlers and stute lands. 8. B. No. 142, Judiciary committee Repealing the law relating to state welfare commission. 8. B. No. 157, Judiciary committee Repealing the law relating to cooperative land mortgage banks. 8. B. No. 158, judiciary committee Repealing sections of the law auNew portrait of Dr. William J. thorizing the erection of an armory Cooper who recently took the oath of and arsenal on the eapitol grounds. office as United States commissioner S. B. No. ICO, Judiciary committee of education to succeed John J. Amending law relating to purchase of properties by counties. TIgert, resigned. BILLS PASSED BY TIIE SENATE. REFORMED BY SURGERY The Flight That Failed 8. B. No. CO, Irvine Limiting the liability of a bank for the of a check through error. 8. B. No. 37, Smith Providing for licensing of produce dealers. Amended to fix bond at $1000. 8. B. Not 08, Irvine Giving bank or trust company option to refuse payment of cheek or other demand Instrument after six months from date. 8. B. No, 63, Irvine Relating to statements of accounts rendered by banks or turst companies to depositors. BILLS SIGNED BY PRESIDENT OF SENATE 8. B. No. 139, Judiciary committee Repealing the law relating to the branch of the state miners' hospital. 8. B. No. 140, judiciary committee Repealing the law relating to the state memorial to Utah soldiers. 8. B. No. 141, Judiciary committee Repealing the law relating to preference rights of settlers on state lands. 8. B. No. 142, Judiciary committee Repealing the law relating to state welfare commission. S. B. No. 142, judiciary committee Belauding act relating to a statue of Indian Chief 'Washakie. 8. B. No. 141, Judiciary committee Repealing law relating to appropriation of state road fund and apportionment thereof to counties. S. B. No. 140, judiciary committee Repealing act relating to steel bridges and metal culverts. S. B. No. 147, judiciary committee Repealing the law relating to the school record of those children in em- Sweeter Next time a coated tongue, fetid kreatb, or acrid skin given evidence of eonr ntomach try PhUllpn Milk ot Magnesia Get acquainted with this perfect that helps the system keep sound and sweet That every stomach needs at times. Take it whenever a hearty meal brings any discomfort Phillips Milk of Magnesia has won medical endorsement And convinced millions of men and women they didnt have Indigestion." ' Dont diet and dont suffer; just remember Phillips. Pleasant to take, and always effectlra. The name Phillips is Important; It Identifies the genuine product Milk of Magnesia has been the U. 8. registered trade mark of the Charles EL Phillips Chemical Co. and lta predecessor Charles II. Phillips since 1875. 1 ployment. S. B. No. 118, judiciary committee Repealing the law relating to a board of examiners in cities of the first nnd second class to conduct teacher's examinations and Issue certificates. 8. B. No. 149, judiciary committee Repealing the law relating to the filing of media ulcs' Hens before the work Is done. 8. B. No. 157, judiciary committee Repealing law relating to cooperative land mortgage banks. 8.. B. No. 158, Judiciary committee Repealing law relating to manufacture, storage, sale and distribution of matcbe8. S. B. No. 159, judiciary committee Repealing sections of law relating to the erection of an armory and arsenal on the eapitol grounds. 8. B. No. 100, judiciary committee Amending law relating to the purchase of property by counties. BILLS SIGNED BY THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE S. B. No. 157, judiciary committee Rejiealiug law relating to cooperative land mortgage banks. S. B. No. 158, Judiciary committee Repealing sections relating to manufacture, storage and sale of matches. 8. B. No. 159, judiciary committee Repealing sections of the law authorizing erection of an armory and arsenal on the eapitol grounds. 8. B. No. 139, Judiciary committee Repealing law establishing branch of the state miners hospital. 8. B. No. 110, Judiciary committee Repealing law relating to state memorial for Utah soldiers. 8. B. No. 141, judiciary committee Repealing law relating to preference rights of sit tiers on state lands. S. B. No. 143, Judiciary committee Repealing law relating to the state welfare commission. 8. B. No. 143, judiciary committee Repealing act relating to a statue of Indian Chief Washakie. 8. B. No. 144, judiciary committee Repealing law relating to appropriation of state road fund and apportionment thereof to counties. S. B. No. 148, Judiciary committee Repealing law authorizing city boards of examiners to conduct teachers examinations. BILLS INTRODUCED IN THE HOUSE II. B. No. 103, special Boulder dam committee Waiving certain provisions of the Colorado River Compact and ratifying It when at least five other signatory states. Including California, have taken sfcnilar action, and providing for certification of Utahs action to the other states and the United States. Substituted for II. B. No. 22, by Esplin; II. B. No. 23, by Smoot, and H. J. R. No. 10, by Holther. II. B. No. 103, public bulklings and grounds committee Providing for the erection of statues nnd monuments n the eapitol grounds. Resolutions Introduced. II. C. R. No. 4, Burton Calling for a congratulatory telegram to Herbert Hoover upon his Inauguration as president of the United States. II. C. R. 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