Show rnm ) t - t t - 3X : Sunday Morning- - — Salt £akt TMbtme TFIjc -- March 23 1941 A I House Kills Bill to Revamp ollege Board Miners’ Hospital Bill Wins Bin Starts of State Board- of Pardons Governor Signature ' Senate Figlit Maw Also Approves Measure to Protect Jobs Seven Votes H B 6 Loses - t j ' ’ by Speaker Brewster Plans to Move for Reconsideration Monday ' I Compromise Plan ( ' j I - I - t ’ Draws f j ' I - The first defeat for a reorganization bill in the special aescion waa administered by the house of representatives Saturday IL B in the state board of pardons was 8 to provide for a new set-udetested when it received only 24 votes seven short of a constitu- ir p tional majority ' more efficiently He told the Speaker Sheldon R’ Brewater work house that If the state chemist ' (D) Salt Lake voted In the nega- were transferred to the tive to be on the prevailing aide tural department other agricul and gave notice he would move for ments would have to havedeparttheir Admin-- I own reconsideration Monday chemists and thera would be taxation supporters predicted the a costly duplication of work measure would be revived and He said he was awaiting an appassed the governor to pointment At' tha present time the board ascertain hiswith wishes In the matter consists of the governor attorney Mr Reea was unablt to obtain a reneral and the five members of with the governor the supreme court H B C calls conference so tho house defor a board consisting of the gover- cided adjournment to final action until nor the attorney general and three Monday postpone and appoint a committee qualified electors to bo appointed make an inveatigatlon and reby the governor port back Members of the com mltteo are Representatives Rees Teaches New Field J Thorne (D) Box Elder f When the bill came up for con Milton and L B Johnson (R) Rich- - j sideration Representative J Irving Nichols (D) Salt Lake aaid he House Paased fl B 14 would like to call attention to the The house lifted from the table fact that while the reorganization and passed virtually without da so confined has brew far prorram bate S B 14 which for ta the executive branch of govern a highway patrol underprovides the direct ment this bill would take it over control of the governor The presin- - the field of fhe Judiciary ent patrol is under the state road Ho said that now all members commission Representative Jede-dis- h ©f the board are elective officials Davis who was Abbott (D) but this bill would maka' three of the only one to vote the them appointees of the chairman bill because he believedagainst the set-u- p namely the governor He quei provided for would make diadpline tioned the advisability of placing a a difficult matter phase of the Judicial system which 'If a patrolman was fired by the the board of pardons is under the superintendent for Inefficiency control of one man he declared "he would just make M Representative Clifton Q a bee line for the governor" Kerr R)! Box Elder raised similar Among other measures passed by objections but Representative Par the house were S B 9 which tr ins"ell Hinckley D Salt Lake de- - ert the state banking department dared the enactment of H B to the of business would result In a better regulationdepartment probably and defines the status board than the present one and duties ef the bank commissioner and S B 12 which transChemist's Status Debated fers the department of yeglstratlen The house mads another effort the department of business regu to settle the question ' raised tha to i lation previous day as to whether the ' state chemist should be continued as an independent officer but on a full time basis or whether he I should be transferred to the of agriculture as provid-- ed in S B 17 The bill was lifted from the table and Representative Thomas M Roes (D) Salt Lake urged amend menta which would continue the f chemist as an Independent officer and provide him with a separate building so he could carry out his -- J bo-fo- re -- " I - 1 1 i Of State Employes Serving Country Become Law of State Total of Twelve Acts ' f Two Factions t -V Firej-O- v i ''b - 1 j Prominent among the 12 measures signed by Governor Herbert B Freoa Maw Saturday' were H B 28 the miners' hospital act and S B Page One) (Continued i 169 protecting jobs of state employes who’enter the nation’s armed ricane raised an objection to this services latter feature pointing out that it IL B 28 Introduced furnished no guarantee of regional sentative Mrs C L Jackby Repre- tion which provides that the chief provided executive may grant leaves of abrepresentation on tho board of edu- for changing the name of the state i Senator Child aaid ha cation would have no objection to an amendment 'which! would permit the various diatrlcta‘t© nominate and the governor to appoint the members Soma such amendment will probably be offered Monday A statement distributed to the senators indicated that the US AC objects to a director of higher edu cation but would be willing to accept a director of research and finance with the icombined duties and authority ef the proposed two j new officials The bill was made special order for Monday at 2:30 p m on motion of Senator Miller The fish and game bill which was debated rrlday remained 'on the calendar as unfinished business and will probablybe taken up when the senate convenes Monday at -- ’ sence to any judicial officer "in case of extreme necessity" Notable among tha officers who have been called into federal military is First District Judge Lewis Jones Brigham City For the present Judge Lester A Wade and Lewis V Trueman of the Second district are serving in the First district Governor Maw said that shortly he will make an appoinmbent in the First district with the understanding that the appointee will serve only until Judge Jones is relieved from his active army duty Others Signed Governor Maw in addition to tuberculosis sanatorium to i the Utah State v sanatorium and provided for a state miners’ hospital as an addition and to transfer control to the proposed welfare de- partment ‘ S B 169 sponsored by Senators George M Miller and Ed H Watson permits state officers and employes to absent - themselves to serve in the nation’s services and that they be reinstated In their respective posts upon their return to civilian status Cites Law Attorney General Grover A Giles however called Governor Maw’s attention to the constitu : i i ) - ‘ and H B the f following bills: S B 101 (Lund ell and Farr) To provide for issuance of permits at 81 each for hunting on posted area S B 132 (Child) To permit planing and zoning In counties S B 182 ’(Christensen) To permit title insurers to post guarantees with commissioner of insurance or other designated official of ita home state S B 183 (Morrill) To permit commissioners of small counties to sit only once year as boards of equalization S B 186 (Child) To clarify laws covering adoption of children S B 202 (State and municipal affairs) To reorganize state commission of agriculture S B 203 (State and municipal affairs) To reorganize state department of agriculture H B 67 (Stringham) To reserve to state mineral in navigable lakes and streams and provida-fo- r their i sale H B 118 !(J E Rees) To authorize payment 'of 84 per day to supervisors of soil conservation dis- S B 169 ed Giles Rulings HitThree Bills Waiting Governor’s Pen - a - - : J Three bills awaiting only Gov- ernor Herbert B Maw's signature or veto suffered setback Saturday when- Attorney General Grover A Giles and his staff ruled they were unconstitutional One measure— S B112 (judici- ary committee) — which would amend the insufficient fund check law was declared faulty -7 because it specified Sections covering "making passing and uttering of ficticious bills notes or checks" Instead of Section "issuing checks against insuflclent funds’ and also it provided a penalty of V imprisonment in the county j jail for not more than one year or in the state prison for not more 103-24- 103-18-- 11 than fourteen years" The second bill— S B 38 (Child) providing for the licensing of boilermakers — is a measure with many blanks Mr Giles pointed out He called attention to the blil’a provisions which tricts read in part "Within ——- days H B 145 (Liddell) To extend after the passage of this act t from 14 to 40 years the time which for a term of at may be granted by the state engi- an annual salary of — — dollars neer to put water to beneficial subject to tho approval of ’ use i tho —— of — — deputy inspectors at salaries of not to oxceod dollars The third proposed law—H B 81 (Adams et aL) providing that when a city school district an-nexes part of an adjoining district it shall assume a portion of the bonded indebtedness— contains no provision which would ' limit tho proportion of tho bonded Indebtedness so assessed against the city board of education nor is there any provision which would require the matter be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors" the attorney general said "It is entirely possible under the provision of this act that such a city school district may be obligated-withou- t having the matter submitted in any way to ' the voters of the district" Mr ' Giles reported Signing of S B 112 would place on the statute books "two separate and distinct" laws covering the issuance of checks against insufficient funds and would re-- 1 suit in such "confusion as to! leave tho state without proper-statute- s concerning either issuance of checks of insufficient funds or the making passing and uttering of fictitious checks bills and notes” 1 PlffiE WE LUXE fltiDEiisoii’s JEivELnv special MAM M EI&E© SAYQKI FMSC-' ! r senators 10 a m j -- expect the to end Tuesday night or Wednesday Mott ef the session special 3 : Air Corps Base Gets Measles Quarantine March cases of (UP) — Thirty-eigmeasles were reported among members of the U S army air corps units stationed at this Marin county base Saturday and army officers placed 120 other medjeal men- under "protective quaranHAMILTON FIELD Cal 22 ht o ‘ - tine" ' I V k’ i s The' 120 quarantined soldiers were reported to have been in contact with the stricken men " jV JL ' a g n j TZ a" T K w J A 4 Which grass had Viaoro narlv? t A y - Yi t u: h ij r : 6th Day O On the right side ef the line you see thick sturdy grsss fed with Vigoro as soon as the froet left the r Ta (atata saS municipal affaire) ga ta tranafar state banking ra nutation of buainaaa iartnnt S B 11 (Slat and municipal affairs) Ta tranafar department of rociatratloa ta af ouatnaaa regulation dapartmant and municipal affairs) S a 14 atata highway patrol from Ta tranafar (Stata road aammlaaloa ta diract aontroi af gov amor H B 18 (El (wood) ta rapaal aacflona placing stata training acboot uadsr asparata Board af truataaa S B J ( rsarranlaattoa rommlttaa) Ta at lorn ay ganaral pravtda that governor and thraa suaJlflad alactors of tha atata hr tha govarnor abau oomprtso appoint tha board of pardons ' 1 ’t CL 0 VE&rai-FSEOTSfefc GENERAL DISTRIBUTORS B ' ' For Sale at All Garden Supply Dealers Bills Killed H the easy economical wey Vigor© is to have a green luxuriant lawn Only 4 pounds par 100 square feet required Order a supply now to ground When applied early Vigoro seepe down encourage a deep v matted growth ef roots and strong ’ healthy grate hefere weeds can get started That’s because it pro-- I vide all the 11 food elements that growing things need from the soil Safe sanitary and odorless Ilouaa Bills Passed i A — 5 v V Legislative Calendar - t 41 WEST 1st SOUTH IZ2 SOUTH 3rd WEST f DOWN SALT i LAKE Nintry and Display Gardens —Caatarrllla Utah - i I II lT1f1 III to Ut POOD A OUAT AND WEEKLY i g3 rrij rriLi lt ' Ms FOR M YEARS with Nermsl Use Hsmiltee Rais and By Ounelvat ANTEED DESOTO YOU HIDE In BaoutifuUy Tatfoml Jntrl ‘ ' ' ‘ ' rs Relax an Roomy ' by l f COOKS without water tha haolthful way - i r I 3 It wAi FUEL— it saves seves WORK Soot Cushions I Bolstor-Typ- o Altimiaum Revolutiaa I DOUBLY GUAR- hat Old Ceoting Methedk Asd t 111 Hssvy Cast Tkisk Tkis Thrilling : 1 FOO- D- saves TIME— ft the goodness la food— with aetwrel salts end flavors retained ' RETAINS the savory natural ulces of meat "fish end CONSERVES til DES0T0Y0U i I Shocklsss Steering GET Smart Now Rocket Bod- y- Now I J a Smooth New Miracle 3 R w ‘ 1 - x CL Newest Finest Automobile Features Are Yours the ' De net confuse this with ordinary light weight alumi- -i nomwara— similar sets have formerly bean sold throegk Heme Demonstration et $3008— what a SAVING fee Fay only 50e you et eur price it LESS THAN Down Balance 50c a Weell HURRY—Gat Your Sat ' C iTODAYl This sat contains: I rirthiill i I 111 j DESOTO YOU EtUOY ) - of a al ! 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