Show AT THE CAPITOL Assessment t of ferous mines on a basis of not to exceed three times their net proceeds was the verdict verdict ver Yer- dict of a majority of the senate at the conclusion on February 21 of the third days day's battle over th the mine taxation taxation taxa tuna tion measures before the upper house of the legislature Establishment of part time part time schools for the benefit of children who nave not completed high school and who leave school before they are 18 13 years jears of age Is provided for ln house bill No 43 which was passed In the lower lowerhouse lowerhouse lowerhouse house of the legislature on February 21 Under the provisions of the bill bm which now goes to the senate such schools would be established in every district of the state where parents of fifteen or more eligible children petitioned petitioned peti peti- for far them Patent or proprietary medicines are dealt a adeath death blow In a bill Introduced February 25 by Representative C. C M. M Cr Croft ft of Morgan by request The bill prohibits the sale of any such medicines which contain more than one and one half per cent of alcohol except ex upon prescription of a licensed physician Another of the bills prepared by the joint committee on on education struck a asnag snag In tn the house February 25 This was the one appropriating as state aid In the establishing of free dispensaries and clinics Insurance lobbyists and legislators who refuse to abide by party pledges alike received a terrific scathing from Senator C. C L. L Olson on Feb February uary 25 Senator Senat-or Olson Alson completed his talk on the motion of Senator Joseph Chez to strike out that section of the bill which Involves who shall have exclusive right to enter the Utah workmen's cOmpensation compensation compensation Insurance field Wagons WagonS' with tires less than three Inches in width will not be allowed on the highways highways- of Utah after January 1 1924 if a bill introduced by Representative Jacobs In the house becomes J a u ula la law One of the bills bIBs that was killed Inthe In ih Inthe the house February 25 was a measure ire measure introduced Introduced Introduced-by by Representative T. T TI E. E McKay which provided for the exemption lp- lp tion n of all real ical and personal property hold held by boards of education fr from m geneal general gen general gen gen- eral eal taxation and also provided that this property could coull not be taken for debt Representation in the tile city CommIssion commission commission commis CommIs- sion by wards with a mayor elected I from the city at large Is proposed n a abill abill bill Introduced In the lower house of the legislature by y Representative Curne Cur Cur- urne ur- ur ne of Salt Lake The bill propose to divide Salt SuIt Lake into six municipal wards and nod that a commissioner 1 be e elected from each ward These si six with the mayor would constitute the city commission thereby increasing the present plesent personnel by two members 8 S. B D. D No ISO by by- Bevan Is designed to regulate the traffic in n eggs in Utah so as to prevent the handling of ot eggs not clot fit for human consumption It is I known as the egg candling bill bUl and provides for tho the testing of eggs by bythe the I i candling process before they may be stored or sold Consolidation of the state board of ot health the dairy and food commission thE tho board of barbers' barbers examiners and the state chemist is proposed In a bill bIB that was presented In the house lSe on February 25 by Representative D. D D D. deb ay I |