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Show January 17, 1972 The UTAH INDEPENDENT H.B. 8 Utah Legislature Budget Session? January 12, 1972, Utah State The 1972 budget Capitol session of the Utah State Legislature has completed its second day without any budgetary bills under consideration. Several bills have been proposed for consideration in both the Senate and the House. Before by John Smith. Providing that the seller and purchaser of tax exempt property must record a deed or notice of sale or transfer with the county recorder within one year of date of sale, purchase, or transfer. H.B. No. 2 bills can be considered, -- x -- X -- X -- X two-thir- Old Fashioned Herb Co. please; prohibiting punishment of the manufacture, sale, production or purchase of goods or services unless a crime is involved. -- X -- X -- X -- X -- X -- X -- X -- X paid. H.J.R. (House Joint Resolution) No. X- Free catalogue on request. Natural chewable vitamin C. 2 bottles for $4.50. Offer good only until February 1, 1972. Mail orders accepted. Sale 339 West 1455 South, X- - x- - S.L.C. x 85 P.O. ' Box p X West Jordan, Utah 84084 x irir'kirkirtrtrtrkirk'kirtrkitit by Harward and Jensen. Relating to taxation of income measured by federal tax- S.B. 5 j able income. FOR WHAT? support for local governments; and empowering the legislature to provide state support for local government units. by Leavitt, Bunnell. Providing for services to state agencies and local governments by the Department of Systems Planning and Computing. Including the $82 million asked to run the Peace Corps for fiscal 1972, the agency's total cost since it was established, .was estimated at $993 million. It costs an average $19,750 to select, train and supply a corpsman for a Note: All of these bills have been reported from the Rules Committee as non-budgetar- y. The Senate has voted for consideration of SB 1 and against consideration of SB 2. two-ye- Barlow, Clyde and Jenkins. Proposing an ment to the Legislative article of the Utah Constitution in place of the amendment proposed in the stint. ar This figure includes $4,344 training; $1,050 for international travel; $1,920 for a readjustment allowance, and $2,800 for a living allowance. Tax Foundation, Inc. for Bills introduced on the second Resolu- 1 day included: - SILENT SENTRY SYSTEMS 1971 session. S.B. 3 by Pugh and Dean. Relating to financing and acquisition of buildings and projects of state institutions of higher learning; providing for the governing For Health's Sake Think Pure f (T national professional sports title. itution relating to financial iiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiijii 1? - by Ferry. Urging the S.J.R. 3 by Leavitt. Proposing an amendment to the const- S.B. 2 tion) No. ball team for giving Utah its first Powell. - SJ.R. (Senate Joint by Warren, Commending the Utah Stars basket- Reclamation and the Secretary of the Interior to permit utilization of the entire designated water storage capacity of Lake reapportionment. - 1 Dmitrich and Sowards. Commissioner of the Bureau of X - X- X S.J.R. 2 4 -- -- state reimbursement of benefits S.B. 4 by Brockbank and Pugh. Relating to fiscal procedures to be followed by S.B. (Senate Bill) No. 1 by Brockbank, Pugh, Clark, Bunnell, Dean. State Board of Education X- Herbs X H.B. 9 by Judd( Pace. Provid-- . ing unemployment benefits to authorizing and issuing revenue bonds. ds Spices x X Vitamin Products XHerbs Also in Tablet Form. -- for the issuance of personalized license plates. H.B. 3 ry - by Darger. Providing authority of state institutions of former employees of the state; higher learning for the purpose of and establishing a method for H.B. 5 by Anderson. Relating to business crimes, guaranteeing to the public the freedom to purchase from whom they by Oberhansley. H.B. 6 for the separate listing by Anderson. RelatProviding of each house must of certain tax exempt real pro- ing to public assistance and charapprove an enabling resolution. perty; providing for applications ity; defining and prohibiting On the first day the following for tax exemption; and providing compulsory charity. bills were proposed: for filing information with the H.B. 7 tax commission. by Taylor. Allowing V4 sales H.B. (House Bill) No. 1 tax increase in counties by H.B. 4 Marchant, Oberhansley, Buckner, by Fisher. Providing with public transit districts of the Cockayne. Tax exemptions for' for an increase in fees for non- providing that 60 low income persons. resident big game hunting increased revenues be allocated to licenses. these public transit districts for the purpose of providing free transportation. non-budgeta- Page 5 - Would you like your home protected trom 50 burglars for $99. installation? For further information call i plus nominal 486-830- 4 Join the National Association to Keep and Bear Arms "NAKBA HOW ITS The only organization fighting anti-gu- n politicians television that Joe Tydings blasted on nation-wid- e in 1970, charging the "gun lobby's efforts are national in scope." He said the Medford, Oregon, organization was out to defeat him. MADE) Pressure Osmosis, used in the Nimbus Drinking Water Appliance, is a membrane technology, activated by the pressure in your home water line. The Nimbus Drinking Water Appliance separates fromj molecules i tap water, pure water molecules, jjIus some mineral Iby a process called diffusion. 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