Show ' 4 —— rednegdaJIoming £zh SfiHS" 1 February 1939 s New House Bill Want to Know Who’s Flying House Ballots Would Add To Air Laws Utah Legislative Calendar Against Cut Bills on Utah Deer Season Plumber To Control Use of Plane Licensing Passeed A memorial asking congress not to lower the tariff on Cuban sugar and two house bill' one changing tha opening date of the deer hunt- - ' e'late aeronautics commission would be given greater authority to supervise the uswof aircraft In Utah- - by a bill Introduced in the house of representatives Tuesday by Representatives Guy H Atwood (D) Piute and Charles R Hunter (R Iron The new bill is designed to Strengthen the law of the 1927 legislature under which the commission has operated for more than a year and a half The road commission the aeronautics comis 1 M lo ' mission -- Flans teeth Atwood of Fiuto Would Draft Rules I Under ths bill the commission for aviation law would be empowered te promulgate tules and regulatlona establlablng minimum standards not only for navigation facilities air schools and flying dubsras defin'd In the present law but also fv “aircraft gliders pilots flying airports landing fields and airways The bill would add several hew sections to the la wr which says “Sovereignty In the space above the lands and waters of this state is declared to rest In the state except where granted to and assumed by the United States pursuant to a constitutional grant from tbs people of this state” The bill also would define the liability of those operating aircraft and of others who might cause injury or damage to them It also e Jirovides that any landing waters of another except forced landings would be unlawful — Second BUI — T air Dr Thomas Will S L Man Offers Explain Graduated Levy Measure School’s Needs - ' J Senate Studies Dogliouse’Need Selvln (D) Representative got an unusual "present Tuesday on the oocaslon of his X Sixty-firbirthday - From his son David FT Selvln a reporter for the San Francisco Examiner he received the following telegram: “My sincerest congratulations My birthday present is to give and she a new daughter-in-laSou me in wishing you a happy ' birthday was The "new daughter-in-law- ” formerly Miss Suzanne Small of San Francisco and thfc marriage took place In that city Tuesday Representative Selvin also received congratulations from another son Herman F Selvin a Los Angeles attorney and his wife SSoJ Tooele st w 1 e Tax on Legislators On VisifvToday Chain Stores on-th- Lawmaker Gets Surprise Gift strict-rul- U of U to Greet Senator Asksi Members of the state legislature will make their biennial visit to the University of Utah campus Wednesday morning 'returning to the capital In time to hold the regular afternoon session- s" The lawmakers will bs picked up Another bill Introduced by Mr Hunter would abolish the office of in army trucks at their hotels at district attorney and provide that S:30 a m and taken Immediately “the county attorney In each county to the campus where they will be shall in addition to the duties now a cannon salute fired by devolving upon him as1 now pro- greeted by' ' vided by statute perform all duties the R 0 T C and acts now devolving upon and Dr George Thomas president of required to be done by the' district the Institution will outlins the need as now pro- of the school at an 11 a'clock assemattorney In such county vided by law" - - — bly and at noon the legislators will Mr Hunter said the object of his be guests at a luncheon in tha Union bill Is to save expense He believes building ' Special committees have that county attorneys could take been named to conduct the visitor! over the duties of district attorneys around tha campus ' and thus eliminate duplication of effort Hunter of Iron Seeks on use of planes A firm believer In' preparedness Senator Francis S Lundell (D) Benjamin Tuesday Introduced a bill Into ths senate (S B ITS) calling for an appropriation of 1100000 for tha construction of 85 well equipped doghouses for members of the legislature the secretary of tha senate and tha reference at torney of ths senate Expresaed purpose nf the act Is to furnish the lawmakers a win ter haven from wrathful and vengeful lobbyists Legislators seldom admit that they might get in bad with their constituents But lobby lets are convinced that soma of them are growing apprehensive on this point and are planning to use tha lobbyista as an excuse for hiding away from someone they really fear -- the organization Incorporation and regulation of nonprofit hospital and medical service companies Oleomargarine Tax Chain Stare Loey The per unit tax achedul called for under the Grover chain store tax bill follows: ' - Up to 10 stores $10 each 10 to 35 stores $15 each 35 to 50 atores $20 50 to 75 stores $35 75 to 100 stores $30: 100 to 125 (tores $50 125 to stores At least 1000 persons must ac- cept subscriptions to the plan and not less than $5000 must be deposited to the credit of the corporation before it may receive a cer- tificate of approval from the insur- ance commissioner 6 Custodians of the corporation funds must post bonds equal to the cash In hand but not less than $1000 — or more than $25000 5 the 4 ' v GROUP INCLUDES— “ “Speed Queen” Washer Double Drain Tubs v Clothes Basket ' ' 36 Spring Clothes-Pin24Pkgs White King Soap “Save-Ur-Ba- ALL for: k” s r-- $7495 Buy On Our Easy Payment Plan f- - w :eds 01 264 SOUTH STATE)— WAS 5054 ‘ SALT LAKE PITY Ogden Utah Provo Utah Logan Utah Utah Brigham Manti Utah Nephl Utah Idaho Falls Ida Richfield Utah Twin Falls Ida Mt PleasantUL Burley Idaho' Cedar City Ut Rupert Idaho Gooding Idaho — If membership drops below 1000 minimum the corporation may have six months to get back to thatmlnlmumrFallureto- - accomplish this would automatically x Preston Idaho Pocatello tridahe Fvaniton Wyo Dillon Mont Elko Key In the Seriate Bills Introduced S B 169 (Nelson)— To require that nonresidents transacting business In Utah designate process agents for purposes of service S B 170 (Holmes)— To provide free fishing licenses' to persons over 70 u 8 B 171 (Child)— To provide (D) Wayne which wqultj ex- method of electing two additional oard members for each empt plumbers in towns under 800 school new ward' in cities of thi'Tirat — population from meeting the — — set forth and In this class S 172 B To (Child)— provide 32 to vote of form passed It by a 26 with four absent and not voting that cities of the firA close shall The measure was held in the have six municipal wards S B 173 (Child) To raise house however by a notice from 10 to 12 the number of school Representative P S Marthakie (D) frpm members in cities of the Salt Lake that he would move for board class ' — first reconsideration on Wednesday S B 176 (Grover)— To levy a said Is it of the bill Proponent a health measure and denied state- graduated' chain stars tax based of stores in chain ments of the opposition that It Is onStotal number B 175 (Grover)— To reduce the to plumbtrengthen designed the maximum charge on small ers’ union t loans from 8 to 2 per The Uwe they now stand pro- month vide that the deer hunting season " To set up shall be from October 20 to 30 in- a S B 176 (Huggins)— special insurance classification clusive H B 36 passed by the house will) only on dissenting vote provides It shall atart the third Saturday In October and continue for 10 - u 3 9i in Newhouse hotel On H If 9 (Dix)— To strengthen the registration of strikebreakers’ act Scheduled by senate health and "labor comm i tte Thursday at 9:30 a m In New- - ' r house hotel On H B 63 (Liston)— To pre- - per-cen- Twenty-Thir- Day d for nonprofit hospital and medl-- ’ cal service companies S B 177 (Huggins To provide for organization and regulation of nonprofit hospital and medical service companies S B 178 (Lundell)— To provide for legislators to hide from “vengeful" lobbyists S B 179 (Anderson Tanner)— To repeal the special tax on oleomargarine made from domestic feta and oils and increase the rates on the product made from imdog-hous- ported materials Action on Bill S B I (Nelson)— Salaries In gold repealer Signed bjr president and speaker S B 16 (Macfarlane)— Cabinet for constitution ‘ Passed 19 to 0 and sent to bouse ' S B 18 (HopklnlL-Livestocbranding Reported favorably by ’ agriculture committee S B 28 (Riley)— Firework regulation Reported without recommendation by state and municipal affairs committee (Lind&tromWPreftr- ence to Utah products Reported by Judiciary Commits unfavorably — tee" — B 63 (Child) — Industrial a eommlaaionact— Passedr2l to and sent to louses jJ S B 66 (Lamoreaux)— Massaso--lt pedestal Reported without recommendation by state and mu- nicipal affaire committee S B 65 and 67 (Weggelandjet el)— City civil service Reported without recommendatiqn by etate and municipal affairs committee S B 68 (Farr Holmes)— State civil service Reported without recommendation by state and municipal affairs committee S B 63 (Holmes)— Inpecunloua 18 to 0 to affidavits Advanced third reading S B Whlte-Mala- y vanced 65 (Williams et-al- ) marrlag — Ad- 16 to 17 to third reading S B 68 (Hugglna) —Credit union taxation Advanced 19 to 0 to third reading S B 72 (Farr) — Separate real estate commission Reported without recommendation by judiciary committee 8 B 95 (Weggeland)— Real estate department in securities commission'-Reported -- without rec- ommendation by judiciary committee S B 98 (Howard Lundell)— License plat numbering Reported favorably by state and municipal affairs committee - S B 109 and 111 (Ellett et al) —County treasurers Reported without recommendation by judiciary committee S B 113 (Ellett at al)— Receivership assets Reported with out recommendation by judiciary ' committee v S B 133 (education committee) —Unclaimed estates to uniform school fund Withdrawn S B 139 (education committee) —Land board and uniform school fund Reintroduced as rewritten S B 158 (Weggeland)— Invest- ments To banking and merce committee - com- S B 159 160 and 161 (Weggeland)— Savings and loans associations To banking and commerce committee S B 162 (Holmes) — Bureau of criminal identification and investigation To state and municipal affairs committee S B 163 (Ellett)— Absentee ballots To judiciary committee S- - B 166 (Holmes)— Prison industry To health and labor com' mittee S B 165 (Weggeland) — Bank commissioner voting stock " To banking and commerce commlt- S B 166 (Hopkln)—Livestock brand act appropriation To appropriation committee S B 167 (Agriculture commute)— Soil -- conservation act apTo appropriations propriation t committee — S B 169 (Grover)—First class city unsightly object abatement To state and municipal affairs committee H B 31 (Miller et al)-T- hird class city unsightly object abatement Reported favorably by state and municipal affairs committee — r H B 33 (Pectol Atwood)— Tax sale redemption certificates To revenue and taxation committee ' In the House Bills' Introduced H B 169 (Boyer Strong Chris- tensen Adams Lund Staples Rees Davis)— To appropriate for administration of the proposed agricultural fair trade act H B 150 (Boyer)— To permit any voter who needs assistance in preparing his ballot to obtain such assistance from an qualified elec- y tor in the precinct H B 151 (Atwood Hunter)— To make uniform the law regulating aeronautics ' H B 153 (Hunter)— To (laminate district attorneys and transfer their duties to county attorney H B 153 (Strong)—Trespassing $10-0- ing committee for engrossing H B 16 (Agriculture committee)—Bang's disease control Reported favorably by agriculture committee H B 17 (Agriculture committee)—Bang’s disease appropriation Reported favorably by agri culture committee and referred to “ appropriation committee H B 36 (Pett Bryan)— Deer Passed authorize the insurance commissioner to revoke the certificate of approval and liquidate and dissolve the corporation j ' 6 The corporations must make annual or periodical reports on Its condition financial and otherwise to the Insurance commissioner and permit examination of its records 7 Rates charged subscribe! would be subject to the approval of ' the Insurance commissioner - 9 Funds may be Investeljonly In securities approved by tb Insurance commissioner The insurance commissioner would b authorized to decide any dispute which might arise between the corporation and hospitals with which it is contracting 10 Funds of the corporation would be -- exempt from alLJSXes other than taxes on real estate and 9 office equipment ’ ’ Borah Ordered ‘to Bed WASHINGTON1 Jan' 31 W-- An associate of Senator Borah (R) Idaho said Tuesday night the elder ly legislator’! 'doctor had ordered him to spend two or three days In ' bed because of cold- - t brush rabbits as game animals deleted Mr Pett said it was reported the! are about a dozen moose In the state and they should be pro tected Th road money allocation bill ©n which action was deferred Is sponsored- by Representative! Milton Twltchell (R) Garfield: Leland W Redd (R) San Juan Sol J Selvln (D) Tooele and Wayne N Mason (DVBox Elder It proposes that the $800000 made available annually — to -- cities— and counties be aliocated on the fol lowing basis: 65 per cent on population 65 per cent on road mileage and 10 per cent on area Mr Twitchell said this is a more scientific basis for distribution of the money than is provided for in the law passed by the 1937 legislature He said the road commission is not sponsoring th bill— H B 62— but recommends it based on a survey recently completed Mr Twitchell said It would give about 60 per cent of the total to the counties and 60 per cent to the cities while under the present law It is 70 per cent to the counties and 30 per cent to the cities Representative Sheldon It Brewster (D) Salt Lake) said he was expecting some information from the Salt L©h county road department but 11 had been too busy with the recent -- anowfall to deliver it For that reason he asked that final action be deferred until Wednesday After some further debate ' the house decided to bring the bill up again Wednesday under unfinished business The report of a special committee to Investigate etock selling activities of the Northern Oil company was lifted from the table and adopted on motion of Representative Herbert E Smith (D) Weber chairman of the committee Th report was tabled for further investigation but Mr Smith said the committee had decided to stand on the original report ’ The report said nothing had been found to indicate the company had violated the law but it was believed some of the company’s sales methods' were on the "high pressure” order The committee recommended these methods be modified ' Great Success! 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AU drugstores' Udvj (Sl-- 7 ’ and sent to hunting senate H B 66 (Pett et al)— RegisPassed tration of plumber with amendments and held for reconsideration H B 66 (Jenkinson)— Old age assistance for felons Reported favorably by‘ public welfare com- mittee H B 67 (Adams Thomas)— Employment of married Women Reported favorably by labor com- -' mittee H B 86 and 87 (Liston)— Coun-t-y courts To judiciary commitI tee H B 91 and 92 (Mew et al) State textbook commission' To education committee H B 95 (Brewster et al)— Liquor commission budget— —Tq judiciary committee H B 98 (Liston)— Constables for county courts To iecUont -- 32-26 ft ' ' committee H B 100 (Mason)— Produce lien To agriculture committee H B 101 to 108 inclusive (Lar- een Allen)— Civil procedure To i r’ judiciary committee ' H B 109 (Larsen)— Junior col- To education lege at Roosevelt committee H B 110 (Jenkinson Bryan)— Marriage licenses To judiciary committee H B 112 (T M! Rees et all— Municipal music To municipal affairs committee H B 113 (Davis et al)— Agri- cultural fair trade To agriculture committee H B 115 (Thorn et al)— orchard To agricul- - 7 ' ture committee H B 118 (Brewster et al- )Cityt civil service To Judiciary committee B 117 mental wells ' H ' V (Sanders)— Experi- To irrigation com- mittee H B 120 (Dalrymple)— Third class city officers To municipal affaire committee H B 126 (Mrs Jensen kt al) — Public housing obligations To municipal affairs committee' H? B 166 (Education commlt-he)Uniform school fund same as S B 133 Withdrawn H J M 1 (Adams et aD— Cuban sugar Reported favorably by fContlnuMl on Following Pan) ' ob-te- sioner f -- ol u ' FOR ers throughout the state but this aroused heated opposition from representatives living in the “outside” counties who said it would Impose hardship The house adopted an amendment by Representative Ephraim P Pec-t- A measure jointly sponsored by Senator Sllaa E Tanner D Loa and John W Anderson (D) Grants-vill- a to Increase the tax on certain of oleomargarine classification from five to 10 cents per pound: eliminate the excite tax on other claseiflcatlons of tho product end the $5 license tax now required from dsv thereafter rt Representative Fett said the stores which handle eleomarierlns Is to t two week ends Into Effect of the bill would be i take I hunting period each year Under the tax oft oleomargerlno which te made from domestic animal or vege- tho present arrangement there may or may not b two week ends detable fats and oils tho week A bill by Senator Stanley N Child pending on which day of (D) Salt Lake City to Increase the October 90 falls school board membership in cities Prelect Moeee of the first class from 10 to 11 memliaised also Classifies Th bill bers t)nly board which would be afanimals but the moose gsme would bo in fected by ths measure section classifying cottontail and Salt Lake City was President Huggins’ hospital and medical service bill would provide a procedure for groups to organize and contract for hospital And medical care In return Repayment of specified fees Into the corporation Her are some of the major requirements set up in tl6 bill: L That at least a majority of the directors of any such corporation shall be medical doctors licensed to and surgery withpractice medicine in the state ' 2 -- Article “of incorporation and plan Of servlet must be approved bythe state Insurance commis- "YOU CAN BUY THIS 1939 On H B 63 (Lindsey Dix)— To amend ths contractor licensing act Scheduled by bouse judiciary committee Wednesday at 6 p m — 'in room 303 state capital — On S J R 2 (Huggins et al)— To creats a nonpartisan judiciary Scheduled by senate judiciary committee Thursday at 7:30 p m scribe quatiflcationafor bus and truck drivers' Scheduled by house public service committee Thursday at 7:30 p m in Newhouse Flumber Measure hotel On & B 30 (Huggins)- -' To Under the present law plumbers In first and second class cities— modify the syndicalism and sabSalt Lake City Ogden Provo ahd otage law Scheduled by house Logan— must pass examinations and labor committee Thursday at noon i obtain licenses before being al- in room 303 state capital lowed to offer their service to the public H B 66 by Representative Victor G Pett (D) Juab and others as originally Introduced would hive extended the requirements to plumb- $100 150 to 175 stores 175 to 200 stores $200 200 to stores $250 225 to 250 stores 250 to 275 stores $350 275 to 300 stores $600 300 to 600 stores $450 600 to 600 stores $500 more than 500 stores $550 SPEED QUEEN” LAUNDRY OUTFIT FOR THE PRICE YOU -- hotel - $150 225 $300 NOW PAY WOULD ORDINARILY WASHING MACHINE ALONE ing season and the other extending provisions of ths plumbers licensing act were passed by the stats hoUst of representatives Tuesday Discussion was started on a bill to provide a new basis for allocate ing automobile license plate money to cities and counties but action was deferred at tha request of several representatives who said they wanted mors Information before voting The memorial-wpassed Under suspension of the rules upon rfio-tiof Representative David H Thomas (R) Salt Lake who aald it was important that action be taken without delayThe measure was passed wlthout a dlsseritlng — vote A chain stare tax bill modeled on the Louisiana law was Introduced Into the senate Tuesday by Senator Wendell Grover (D) Salt Lake City Tha tax la based upon the total number of storea operated by a chain both within and outside the state and la graduated from $10 up to $550 per unit -Otherbllhrintroduced - Into— the upper chamber Included: One by Senator GrOver to reduce the legal interest rate of small loan companies from I per cent to 3 per cent a month One by Senate President Ira A Hugglna (D) Ogden to provide for 50 51340 On S B 25 (Linda trom)— To Impose an excise tax on natural gas Scheduled by senate judicl- -' try committee Wednesday at 7:30 p m in Newhouss hotel On S B 63 (Farr)— To prescribe stricter regulations for commercial feeds Scheduled by senate agriculture committee Wednesday at 7:30 p m in Newhouse r ’ Hie To revision and enroll- mark-u- p In Sugar Duty Public Hearings— Measure Seeks Same as S B 60 by livestock and introduced by title only Action on Bills H B 11 (Allen)— Fair trade MIDWEST DlSTRTRTITTNG GO v — A |