Show AT THE HE CAPITOL The Th Sanford bill for t the le support of poor by relatives which was aimed at atthe atthe the heirs who refuse to contribute anything ll g to the support of old folks folks' but are on hand after the funeral to claim what little old folks ma may have left w went nt down to defeat defeat in the senate b by a a atie tie vote after a n lengthy and mId gen general ral debate For lor the second time in the history of the Utah legislature a woman presided presided presided pre pre- sided over the tIle house on Mardi March 3 The woman was Mrs Irs Grace Stratton Alre Airey representative from front Salt SuIt Lake and it I was ti-as th the second time she lie has presided Arnon Among the measures passed at the March 3 session was was' the joint resolution resolution tion indorsing the league of nations and s so reporting to President Wilson and anti President ex Tuft Taft With but two dissenting votes the house on March Murch 3 35 3 voted by the passage passage passage pas pas- sage of house of bill No by Representative Representative F. F V. W. Quinn to make October October Oc Oc- Oc- Oc tober toper 12 Columbus day clay a a- legal holiday holiday holi holl d day y In Utah S By By- Bya a unanimous vote the house of representatives on March 3 3 acceded to the wishes vi of th the senat senate In n eliminating what legal authorities had bad t pronounced pronounced pronounced pro pro- a dangerous feature of the Gurrie urrie peonage bill wh which ch- ch passed t the e ehouse house two weeks previous Under the terms of the Ballard bill passed by the house if one property owner refuses to o share In the e. e expense p nse of building a division fence he cannot collect for damages that may be done by reason of livestock entering entering his property from that of his neighbor Two bills were Introduced In in the house on March 3 by unanimous con sent One by Representative Greenwood asks ass for an ml appropriation of for the construction construction of an nn assembly hall hail at the University of Utah The Theother Theother other by Representative T. T E. E McKay McKay Mc Mc- Kay Kny asks asks' for an appropriation of f fOr r the the- o opening of shops forthe for forthe forthe the Ins instruction of adult adult- blind as provided pro pro- videO vided for in section of the c compiled laws of l 1917 17 The entire nth morning session of the house on OH It F February 28 was devoted to further n a wrangling on on n house bill No 44 providing for a u state director of he health education on The measure masure finally pa passed sed ju just t before the house recessed for the noon hour It secured a bare hare constitutional majority the vote hav ha having hav havIng ing been 24 to 21 In favor of f its pas pas- sage S By a vote ote of ten tea to eight the senate of the Utah legislature struck the exclusive ex ex- elusive state Insurance feature from the Olson workmen's compensation billon bill billon on February 20 at ut tile the conclusion of three da lays s 's of or il debate on this Issue Issue- The bill as as' amended by 13 b th this 1 action pel mils ts a continuation on of competitive compensation Insurance itu participated eti in b by the Mate fund the private private- insurance ance aiice Companies and self carriers Senator C lez I bill bili il the bee Industry so as to prevent shipment ship ment lent of diseased bees hees from one count county Into another and prohibit their ship shir merit ment Into the state tate from outside places passed sed on final read rending reading hi g under suspension of the rules I II B. o. No 12 by Morris 1 railroads and other carriers curriers' of freighT and 1101 express fr front from m making owners risk contracts for the shipment of goods and placing re responsibility for safet safety of shipments upon the earlier carriers in iii all 1111 eases cases was passed pursed on on second reading IJ by a II vote of sixteen senators a s i |