Show 168 which would have revised the residence requirement for divorce ty in the state Present law per- - rstate labor relations act It passed from one year to three months and mite issuance of license to minor 19A house the after a hard fight and to provide for an additional girls only in county of residence Sunday Morning H B 43 (Hatch et al)—To recaused a verbal eruption on the 1 grounds for divorce—three years senate floor near the close of the living apart under a decree of sep- - quire motorists who fail to pay session It too appeared on the arate maintenance judgment for accident damage to senate calendar but the senate S B 25 (Judiciary)—To give furnish proof of financial respon- avoided a roll call on it state supreme court rule making sibilitv or lose drivers license H B 50 (Cowles) —To increase One of the chief controversies power for state courts twenty-fiftS B 26 (Judiciary)—To give salaries of court reporters from 6 legislature left the of the session aside from legislatax picture unchanged tion swirled around Chairman district judges power to sign find- $2400 to $3000 during war emer- - il Twenty-fift- h One of the major projects origi- Gordon Taylor Hyde of the finance ings judgments etc anywhere gency H B 63 (Robinson)—To pro- - 1 nating on the senate side was the commission The senate on the within the state program to revise Governor Her- basis of an attorney general's S B 27 (Judiciary)—To permit vide for cooperative agreetnent be- - I bert B Maw's reorganization plan opinion holding that Mr Hyde's district courts to fix estate ap- tween Utah and Idaho regarding of two years ago It was mapped confirmation two years ago was praisals when valuation of ap- fishing on Bear lake and between d out in a series of executive ses- not legal requested the governor Utah and Wyoming regarding! is challenged sions and carefully put together iri twice to resubmit his name The praisers S B 28 (Judiciary)—To provide planting of fish a series of bills They passed by governor took the position that for appeal of district court estate H B 79 (Smith Stringham)— r large majorities in the senate but the prior confirmation was valid appraisments to the supreme court To establish boundary line between I It encountered difficulties in the and declined to send his name in S B 29 (Judiciary)—To reduce Uintah and Daggett counties house The program in fact suf- again H B 81 (Joseph E Rees)—To which in to time six the months (Continued From Page One) fered an apparent collapse when The senate referred the matter to contest wills may be permit blind persons to select any measure to reorganize the fi- to its judiciary committee and actions qualified elector to assist them in started plants to permit women to work t' much discussed project of amend- the in smelters and in mines except ing the direct primary law Here nance commission (S B 164) was late Saturday that committee recS B 30 (Judiciary)—To relieve voting H C ft 1 (Paxton) — Urging to authorize state again both houses did something defeated in that body But as pre- ommended that the senate "in the from inheritance tax under joint underground a mentioned of share of its constitutional viously good performance tenancies that part of the prop- secretary of agriculture to adjust q participation in a day nursery pro- about it But by doing different the objectives sought in S a 164 duty" request and direct the at: erty actually owned or contributed wheat quotas in Millard county it gram to provide care for the chil- things they accomplished noth- were reached in the appropriations torney general to follow a suggesand release "hot wheat" in that i dren of defense working mothers ing The senate passed a bill to the survivor bill which had easy going in both tion made by the governor and byS B 31 9 Amendment of existing laws substitute a combination conventioncounty for feeding to livestock i (Judiciary)—To permit houses the issue courts before the without payment of penalty exfor ' to take the city judiciary out of -direct bring the costs and of the deduction system primary Mr Hyde was a central figure penses including attorney fees The house passed Defense Measures partisan 'elections and lengthen present set-u- p i Houses Bills Both Passed by in another controversy involving from estates for inheritance tax the terms of judges from four to a bill mildly modifying the exist— B Another S 54 55 the To finance legislative category employment by the six years passage of a resolution ing law As a consequence not (highways) commission of detectives to follow purposes provide for acquisition of property B S 32 (S J Pb 2) proposing a consti- even the mechanical difficulties which was given a highof priority prevent (Judiciary)—To at the beginning the ses- the state auditor and check on his levying of inheritance tax against and for construction of "freeways" t tutional amendment to permit the of the existing law were ironed ratingwas defense measures Sev- traveling expenses The senate same sion more than once by state road commission legislature to change the system out or the absurdities removed property which should help to relieve hearing about this incident de- within five-yeS B 102—To permit state board of selecting supreme court and Another presession hope that eral period district judges These two devel- fizzled out was tax reduction the manA power shortage were acided to take over and appointed S B 35 (Judiciary)—To vali- of education to shorten minimum series of civilian defense special committee to investigate date instruments recorded in of- school term In districts where stupassed opments represented the first for- Bills were Introduced to repeal measures however never saw the the finance commission's investi- fices ward steps in a long campaign of the income tax to raise the exof county clerks since 1922 dents and teachers are needed for the Utah bar to remove the ju- emptions under the Income tax and light after they were introduced gation of the state auditor Short- when last invalidating act was farm and food processing work 11 reason for this was the fact ly thereafter the senators decided diciary froth political electionsclar- to remove the sales tax fromonfood One S B 119 (fish and game)—To the bills prepared by the they wanted to get rid of the issue passed that were killed 10 Passage of several bills all And the B S 37 amend products state fish and game li i (Richards)—To reorganize Council of State Government went and referred it back to the attorfloor or died in sifting committee ifying the state's water laws 11 provisions hearings regarding by setting up five-ma- n department Governor Maw in sa then officials ney far 11 Reorganization of the state general reductax clothing public In fact the talk of life estates len inheri- commission dividing the state Into E terminate assumed the of with inthe fish and game department which tions changed to talk of tax responsibility extraordinary powers that tance tax has been paid or waived five districts for selection of the was reorganized two years ago creases during the latter part of entire program was placed under reaching a decision in the ruckus permit commissioners and widening ad- - 0 It was still dangling in midair S B 38 (Richards)—To 12 Enactment of a financial re- the session but the house smacked a handicap to ministrative powers of fish and or children surviving spouse Labor legislation ruffled many when the session adjourned sponsibility act for motorists and down an effort to authorize a rewithout collect of decedent wages game director On the whole the governor's apa reciprocity act for the licensing surnption of the 24 mill levy on feathers but when the session adof administration letters S B 125 (Child)—A uniform procuring well fared one The on pointees the situation this front only of trucks and trailers property for general fund pur- journed B 40 41 42 (Richards Mel- veterans' S senate was Mrs the was guardianship act I' 13 Passage of a series of bills poses substantially the same as rejected by amend employment seS B 128 (Huggins)—To change to liberalize existing laws with reTwo tax relief measures did pass when the session 'began A senate Jeanette P a Garner who was sub- ich)—To workmen's compensation curity mitted for term on the date for gasoline taxes spect to public assistance for the It was S B 65 to provide for re- bill to require unions to file fi- liquor commission where and occupational disease acts in-so from 15threporting to 25th of following blind fund of the tax paid on gasoline nancial reports was tabled early in she hascontrol as lessees lease mine may served two years Some that month and give tax commission IL Opening up for the first used for nonhighway purposes the session and died there A political sores contractors created during the dependent to time of the sales tax emergency The other was to relieve coal sold senate bill to suspend the eight-hou- r last penalties if late ii! S B 44 (Christensen) — To authority is waive li not intentional campaign was probably the law in Utah relief funds for purposes other ft:: industrial purposes of the sales reporting fire date mutual for change county factor in her rejection I B tax The measure was designedpri- mines spent several days on the deciding 130 S than emergency relief Melich)— (Richards Lawrence A Johnson was subse- Insurance companies to make their To t women But some of the things the ses- niarily to help farmers A bill senate calendar but was adroitly smelin to work - quently submitted for the same reports to the state insurance de- terspermit ' In sion didn't do overshadowed the was also passed to remove a small avoided by the body and mines underexcept The most controversial labor term and won confirmation on the partment Bangs disease control tax from things it did do ground S B 43 46 (Farr)—To transfer day One notable flop was the range cattle But sheepmen and measure of the session was H B final S B 132 (Huggins Richards) The governor up to the close of $2014000 to a sinking fund to be i I the session exercised his veto pow- used for retiring the remainder of —To provide for reciprocity with respect to inheritance tax on in- - tH er only three times He still has a the states bonded indebtedness S B 48 (Banking and com- tangibles I considerable number of bills beS B 133 (Bailey)—To permit 0 fore him however imerce)—To require banks to carry 10 per cent of net profits to sur- minors 14 to 16 years of age to S B 5 Vetoed plus until surplus account equals be employed as pinboys in bowling i One of the bills vetoed was S B 100 per cent of capital alleys S B 49 (Banking and corn5 aimed at preventing alien JapaS B 140 (Warner)—To provide nese from acquiring an ownership merce)—To remove restriction on for distribution of free copies of ) interest in real property in this percentage of assets state banks Utah annotated code to members I A state or from entering into lease may loan to government through of the legislature and other state 0' I agreements The measure aroused purchase of government guaran- officials 4 1qgt teed little runwas while it obligations opposition ' S B 146 (Hirschi)—To permit ‘L S B 50 (Melich)—To remove counties J et ning its course through committees Ts”) municipalities and school 4 44 ! and the two houses But after it Bang's disease control districts to invest funds in insured iss ro 0 ft reached the governor's desk things levy from range cattle I g‘ of savings and loan assoshares vo B S 53 it started happening (Mrs Ericksen)—To viationsILIAC iii Various food producing' groups give Daughters of Utah Pioneers S B 184 (revision and enroll1 maintained that the measure an extension of time to raise ing)—To make state auditor a t 't"'4 4' withwould °1 memorial :1011k114 ICIAW seriously hamper production money for pioneer and make that officer postaudit by preventing the Japanese and out losing lease on capitol ground official independent from other ' ( 'r- - Ilk other aliens ineligible for U S site granted by 1941 legislature officers S B 63 (Banking and com- administrative citizenship from agricultural pur4 S B 186 (revision and enrollr 1:46''S exsuits Subsequently a milder meas- merce)—To permit state bank change time for goverure (S B 218) was introduced and aminer to vary reserve require- ing)—To i 1' I nor to submit budget message ' l ( V t t passed with the understanding ments of banks not members of the from 20 to 10 days after legisla1°1111 A vo mr I —It liA that it would be approved by the federal reserve system ) ? session convenes ( S B 73 81 82 (Dawson)—To tive r Like the original bill governor B 188 (revision and enrollS r statute of limi- ing)—To make 00 r finance commisprohibit aliens ineligible for provide four-yea- r citizenship from acquiring owner- tations for actions to invalidate sion the disbursing agency of thb ship interests But it specifically tax sale deeds state fikvirC11)1Etillt S B 83 (Christensen)—To propermits lease agreements for a S B 191 (Bailey Melich)—To vide for taxing marine insurance eliminate advisory term not exceeding one year A- council to state Vit 5 rate of per cent of underwrit- industrial commission Another bill vetoed by the gov- at ( N $ N N ernor (H B 9) was designed to ing profits - instead of on gross S B 196 (social relations and r 1 '' ) A A prohibit the sale in Utah of com- premiums ' relief)—To appropriate sales tax 'F' '1 1 C M S mercial fertilizers which failed to Y:' (Miller)—Declaring revenues direct to public welfare meet specific standards The gov- It to be the policy of the state instead of to the govsItti i ernor killed it on the grounds that of Utah to retain control of water department and open up the emergency ernor It would force some manufacturers resources within its borders and relief fund to appropriations other i b t? out of the Utah market at a time to resist encroachments by the than emergency relief k the supply of such fertilizers federal government when S B 197 (Dawson)—To give i S J M 1 (Christensen)—Urg1‘ was short °' federal government jurisdiction ta i7 tk The third veto was to permit the ing congress to take steps to over lands in this state acquired rubber ''''' to push correct synthetic a program and other purlegislators for arsenals forts legislative i H B 1 (Cowles)—To make error ') poses t kit for salaried 1 ineligible legislators 216 B S I (Hopkin)—To pro:" 5 Bills Vetoed by Governor " appointive positions filled by the hibit aliens ineligible for U S cit'E 1:' ': 1 B 5 (Hopkin)—To prohibit governor during the terms for izenship from s acquiring ownership I " aliens Ineligible for U S citizen- which they were elected interest in real property and spe2 B H (Mozley Cannon)—To cifically permitting them to lease ship from acquiring ownership interest In real property in Utah or make it mandatory for state fish land for agricultural purposes for from leasing real property Sub- and game commission to open a term not to exceed one year stitute measure (S B 216) passed fishing seasons and elk and pheas- Substitute for S B 5 vetoed by half sixes ant hunting seasons on a day other governor by both houses S B 6 (Child) — To require than Sunday ' S B 58 (Huggins et al)—To 1412 to 2412 IL 4 (Agriculture)—To clarc guaranty deposit by Insurance for licensing of day nurprovide business in Utah ify law with respect to responsi- series by public welfare departad- companies doing i bilities of the state department of ment Vetoed at request of senate 9 (Agriculture)—To pro- agriculture and counties respecB ri et al)— S n 89 r hibit sale of commercial fertilizers tively in noxious weed control pro- To authorize(Macfarlane certain state agenIn this state unless they meet gram cies to cooperate in day nursery k B 6 (Agriculture)—To elimiminimum - l standards and to make expendispecified ''''' ! 11 : ': nate advisory council to the state program ‘ ' N tures therefor -i Bilis Governor board of Signed by ' agriculture S B 168 (highways)—To pro- - 't L '') 4 H B 13 (Stringham et al)--S B 2 (Hopkin)—To authorize J td vide for reciprocal agreements use of decalcomania stickers in provide that predatory animal with other states regarding the control money shall go to the lieu of auto license plates of trucks and trailers t At4c S B 7 (Child)—To authorize agency paying salaries of trap- licensing t S B 182 (Macfarlane)—TO exbeof instead divided state insurance commissioner to pers being gasoline purchased by fed- tween state- board of agriculture empt : or its agencies destroy records with certain ex- and eral government federal agencies been held have after tax state ceptions I from 4 ‘ they gasoline 4 B 15 (Agriculture) — To in files 10 years or longer S J R 2 (judiciary)—Proposing ' t ) 1 state access to chemist food S B 8 and 9 (Bailey)—To per- give to per-Al- it to obtain sam- constitutional amendment to processing mit plants their istl to method ' corporations purchase change 7 A 01 legislature :4e t own preferred stock at prices not ples for analysis ":r the state judiciary 2 :') B 21 (Midgley)—To provide of Sselecting to exceed par R 3 (rules and contingent es"'" J " i S B 10 (Richards)—To permit that where none of the relativse of expense)—To fix pay of legisla' ' i t person apply for letmerger of Utah corporations with atersdeceased of administration any person tive8 Jemployes or domestic R 4 (appropriations commitforeign corporations N S B 11 (Christensen)—To per- with a claim in or adverse to the tee)—To provide ' gfir44 for a standing mit reciprocal insurance groups to estate shall be entitled to admin- legislative budget committee conister inwrite workmen's 10 from members of t compensation (five : H B 22 (William C Jensen)—To sisting surance not senate from five and house) An eclipse is rare but half size dresses k S B 15 and 16 (Rich) — To provide that when a regular pay- more than six of whom may be IF as smart as these are rarer Slim trim change terms of city judges from day falls on Sunday or a holiday members of one political party four to six years and provide for the payday shall be the day before S B 59 (Macfarlane eta1)— fashions you'll love Deyoung-in-heatheir selection In nonpartisan mu- such Sunday or holiday and to To authorize and direct the state liberately beautiful jersey: lovely flatnicipal elections instead of par- require employers to report pay- welfare education and health decheck deductions to employes tisan general elections to cooperate in an adin or gay Spring prints tering crepes H B 24 (Milliman Joseph E partments S B 18 (Revision and enrolland financial way to provisory — To increase salaries of vide programs for the care of solid colors You'll find saucy peplums ing)—To adopt Utah Annotated Rees) state auditor and state treasurer children Code 1943 of working mothers skirts gored young swinging pleated H B 30 (traffic safety)—To exS B 21 (Dawson)—To provide S B 65 (McMurrin and Rich)— skirts and plain short or 34 sleeves that water rights represented by tend the life of drivers' licenses To exempt from gasoline tax the I in a corporation shall not from one to three years and to fuel used in farm machinery which shares taiDressy afternoon styles or simply be deemed appurtenant to land validate licenses of members of does not use the highways: S B 22 (Dawson)—To change the armed forces until six months 1(:)! lored classics that will take you everyS J R 2 (judiciary)—Proposing county clerks' fee schedule in pro- after the war or until six months constitutional amendment to per- where Come in tomorrow and select bate and guardianship proceedings after the holder leaves the serv- mit the legislature to change the the most becoming styles and to provide that such fees must ice IContinued on Following Page) U B 40 (Hatch Cannon)—To be turned into the county treasury S B 24 (Bailey)—To change make insured savings a n d loan Were Stomach Ulcer Pains company shares legal investNapoleon's Waterloo? nament for state funds AT FIRST rhe great Napoleon awho conquered Et 41 g S victim of SIGN OF A (Hatch Cannon)—To tions was himself ' who are distressed :i insured savings a n d loan 1 make :: pains Those I ''::r ::i i with stomach or ulcer pains indiges( t ''' It '' t company shares a legal investment tion '! burning gas pains heartburn (1 3is 1: I - i trustees and other sensation: for guardians bloat and other conditions it caused by excess acid should try Udga fiduciaries t c Udga Tablets from H B 42 (Elswood)—To permit Get a 25c box of USE 17 First close must conyour druggist 18 to obtain under marriage vince or return box to us and get 666 TABLETS SALVE NOSE DROP' girls license from the clerk of any court-- 1 DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK (Adv) and turkey growers requested were given a ll levy on sheep and a levy of turkeys The money is to be used to fight predatory animals which are reportedly causing huge losses in some sections of the state So far as the large majority of the people are concerned the h ltibune 5alt 1Zkc March 14 1943 25-mi- 10-m- ill - Legislature Nears Finale Session Of dr Body Expected to Be Remembered Chiefly for Abstaining From Sweeping Changes in State's Laws c"-- 7:1 4m1 ‘ zz: DAY SPECIAL 1 I BUY 1 WAR STAMPS WITH YOUR SAYINGS FLOCK DOT ORGANDY Gay colors in crisp new organdies Ideal for pert little aprons dresses and formals t C Yd 1 -- 6 I ISO BLAIN FLOOR F - ar Os IP Og te a0 tee MP COVERTS and CORDWHALE The last chance for this "wear like iron" fabric Regular 59c REDUCED TO CLEAR! 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