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Show 4A DESERET NEWS, Wednesday, January 22, 1969 2 Liquor Would Jump Tan On Cigarettes ill Ically posted against 1 Proposals For Senate Daylight Opponents Vocal ent, with anything but a sunny disposition, who wanted Thurston to try to do away with Continued from First Page which would be reviewed by bill is on the second reading local government units before 'calendar. Writer!11Deseret News Legislative being by the Liquor Critics of the proposed legisla- - Revenue from the present Control granted .; Commission. was readied virLegislation tion claim It would result in being tax is divid The bill governing private for Introduction in the House tua'ly all private land being ed betv'een the General Fund Thursday which would increase closed to sportsmen and camp- - and Uniform School Fund on a clubs is aimed at making certain the clubs really are both the cigarette tax from the pres- - ers because land owners would basis. and ent eight cents a pack to 12! not bother to post the land. private The cigarette tax legislation cents. is would It was Also introduced sponsored by Representatives require a $500 fee today The additional four cents HB115 which provides a more Neil D. Schaerrer, Frank V. and a $7,500 cash or corporate would raise $2.5 million a year, specific definition of prostitution Nelson and Robert W. Warnick, bond In order to obtain a charsponsors estimated. ter and a liquor license. All and sexual acts and provides all Salt Lake Republicans. As this, the first revenue mea- for clubs BRLSK of or evidence PACE applying for license must admissability sure of the session, was dropped convictions or testimony. The House moved at a brisk have a letter from the Internal prior into Ihe hopper, the House comRevenue Service as proof of its SUBSTITUTE BILL pace Tuesday which, at one pleted action on the first batch status. saw the body virtually an effort'pnL said Its sponsors of bills to be approved by both Clubs must also meet rigid stanwas This work. floor out of would be made to substitute itrttn houses. dards of operation, including for another prostitution bill remedied during the afternoon fclIICLE BILL a regulations from circle governing member the removing (HB59) which is supported by'.by Oi$ of th s! was a relatively Salt Lake of measures and re- ship. couple City minr motor vehicle bill raising Also introduced today was porting three more out of stand-i- n In Tuesday action, the Senate committees. front $50 to $100 the amount of HB113 which would require a passed and sent to the House property damage a vehicle referendum in each city and The days action included the six bills. seven biUs and must suffer in an accident beOne provided additional safecounty affected by proposed additional jockeying on HB36, fore the owner is required to rehealth of their departfor the operation ty mergers which had been passed, recalled of regulations port J the accident to the State ments. and motor-drive- n motorcycles and several attempts made at DiviFinancial Responsibility The cigarette legislation apAnother would cycles. amending it. sion regulate use of snowmobiles, peared to be the first piece in It finally was referred back to Al)o passed and sent to the prohibiting their use on streets Me or highways. govynor for his signature was to have an overhaul job and will a package of fund consolidation the ensuing days of the session. take its chances on the bottom A third bill woudd raise marbillsPick up 4th Graf beginning . . . of the calendar when it is again riage license fees from $2.50 to $5 MORE BILLS "Also forming part . and another proposal boosted Also forming part of the pic- reported. Several more bills were IntroThe measure, as originally fees from 50 cents to $2 for filduce today including one cal- ture ere two bills in the Senate written, required that a driver ing or discharging federal tax culatd to make sportsmen concerning the manner in which must signal continuously for liens. cigarette taxes are allocated. beUnder terms of a fifth pricl up their ears. eight seconds or for 500 feet 3RD READING The bill (HBU4) would prfore turning or changing lanes ohibit person from entering priSB31, which was advanced to on a limited-acces- s highway. vate land unless it had been third reading, would allocate all Several of the bills passed housespecifically posted for hunting, cigarette tax revenue to the Monday were Fund. Conversely, keeping measures designed to fishijg, camping, etc.. Uilder the present law, a jSB103 would channel all tax pro-po-i enable state government to funcsman may enter private ceeds from smokes to the tion more smoothly. lan9 unless it has been sptcifi-UniforSchool Fund. The lat However, two more safety bills were also among those passed and sent to the Senate. These would permit diagonal By DEXTER C. ELLIS LEGISLATIVE CHAFF daylight saving time. I told him I didnt think there was much chance to do this, but I would do my best to see that the sun comes up trespass-te- r - 55-4- 5 t. (non-profi- t) Pas-sin- 8 2LSSK ZZZSZ2Z emM hr Rep. Thurston Rep. Savage Legislation to alter daylight saving time may never see the light of day in the House, but already some representatives are developing dark forebodings over the situation. Rep. Glen Thurston, said he recently was contacted by a constitu d bill, applicants for driver licenses will have to provide more accurate information as to correct name, date of birth and place of birth. The sixth bill legalizes use of microfilm in recording public documents in Utah. After lengthy ,'bate, senators advanced to third reading two bills aimed at tightening laws against trespassing on posted lands. The bills are almost identical in language, but amend different sections of the law. an hour earlier, the legislator said. Leon home-spu- n H. Savage, admittedly "the wildest man in the House, let during a corridor slip "debate on daylight saving that he Isnt the hief on his own reservation. Rep. "My wife told me that if I do something about daylight saving time, I neednt show up at the tepee, he dont commented. Senate-approve- Former Rep. Richard Fillmore, who was as the No. 1 "no man House during the last and who was narrowly defeated in the recent election, obtained a degree of vindication this week. His pet bill to designate Brough known of the session of topaz, which mainly comes as the from his district state gem, was passed under the sponsorship of Rep. Frank Lake. V. Nelson, Kenneth A. Brady, Rep. brought the matter to the attention of the House. "He (Rep. Brough) had the reputation of voting against every bill hut his own, but he has finally achieved one of his aims, Brady said. It makes a difference who sponsors bills, quipped Rep. Nelson. Rep. Nelson Rep. Brady - lt It looks like were opening up an avenue to bilk tourists, commented Rep. Glen ThursHow do you ton, tell the difference between topaz and a piece of broken he asked, exhibwindshield. iting one of the samples of the gem which were distributed in the House. California Rain Strands Scores First Page Continued from building members of a search party. The survivor told rescuers he saw the other members of the party swept "one by one from the tractor into the raging waters uf the storm-fille- d creek. The roof of a downtown in Klamath Falls, under an collapsed snowfall. Many hikeight-inc- h ers were stranded in mountainous areas. The TJ.S. Forest Service said heavy amounts of rain were recorded in mountain areas of California. A total of 14 inches fell at Westfall Ore., Ranger Station east of Fresno since Saturday. At Big Creek,'-1inches fell, and at Pine hurst in the Sequoia National Forest more than a foot of," rain was recorded. In Los Padres National Forest, 23 inches of rain fell at San Marcos since the storm began four days ago. General m pedestrian crossing at certain intersections, and permit placement of traffic control devices to designate the direction traffic highcould move on multi-lan- e ways i various times of day. LEGISLATIVE CALENDAR OWN PRECINCTS debate was generated by HB56, which requires that voters must register in their own precincts on regular registration days unless they take an oath that they will be Considerable avary six months. Passed in House aent to Senate. by BILLS INTRODUCED Sll ffardsTfor proving ngmq, pise. and data of bl th on drivar lletftst application Sonata by 264-pats votoi (ant to It out HB100 Appropriations (Rggls, Niolaon) tl OuO to tho vote . Appro-prlata-a Department of Employment Security for land acquisition and buildings. HB9 (Jonas, Thurston) Would Business Regulations reouift that votgra register with their SB1 Barnett. (Buckner, Welch) registletlon agent rather than the county clerk amless they take an oath they wifi Confirms astlonabllltv of group Ufa Insurance. be assent from the atete. Passed In SBM1 Bunnell, Leavitt) House by vote, sent la Senate. Provides (Preete, fair t redes practices for motor clubs equal to those required of Insurance Fam InAMMMAa Companies and making other amendments 4 (Leavitt) Provides for an In- - h motor club laws. creasi from $2.50 to 25.00 In fae charged for ifculng and recording marriage canset Pa isad in Senate 'by 26H vota, ent ft Hoom. SB Provide for $2 fee (Leavitt) for fifing federal tax Hans and $2 fee for such Mans. Passed by JHFJ dischyginp vote ft Senate; lent to House. j HB Judiciary (Darger, Harwerd, Smith) Mek4 It unlawful to obtain "money" as well As "goods, property or services" through fraudulent use of a credit card. Pass House by vota; sent to lenath. 5 Local Government away on all succeeding registration days. In that event they may register with the county clerk on any regular working day. It was explained that In some counties, particularly Salt Lake, the clerks were swamped prior to the last election after the attorney general ruled that the clerk was obliged to register any eligible voter who appeared at his office. Several significant bills were 5ako introduced Monday, subcontractors and workman, may attach HB104 Calls for the elimination of all inventory taxes on Jan. 1, 1970. The State Tax SCRI (Dcqn, Hsrwgrd, RmoRqqs) ittion gncourqging ttw accrqditotton of Commission this estimates vocations! technical high schools and Iniwould reduce tax revenue by stiiutions of higtwr warning. -, -i SB Provides that county (Buckner) recon ers may record documents by H mierd ilm. Passed Sanata by 264-- 2 vota; tha Sant House. for aducatton of handicappad children and SIMILAR MEASURE broaden and improve this aducatton. Salety SB! The Senate has a similar Sets up additional, (Call, Puoh) aeiet tor persons riding regulations HB10) measure, but this would phase (Malheson, Macham. Gould) mold lyclts or motor-drive- n cycles. Pessdb Sanata by 166-- 4 vote; sent to Would increase ttw compensation of court out the exemption over a three-ye- ar Hous reporters from 22 cants to 35 cants par SB for transcriblngs. Defines snowmo-il- o (Call. Pugh) period. fe'les.bs vehicles, prohibits use on public Local Government The house bill is sponsored by provide for safety reputations. highly Passed Senate by 2544 vote; tent to HB9I (F. Nelson, F. Petorson, Smith) Verl D. Stone, Fork, Housfc 4 Would substantially doublt the number hb9f IHIII, Fowler, Wilkinson) Pro of property owners needed to create J. Mitchell, videnVo direction lionet over Individual cemetery district. traffift tinea to vary traffic flow at differ-e- nt Revenue and Taxation Qme. of day. Passed in House by The exemption would apply to Mi4vaie; sent, to Senate. SB!42 (Dean. Pugh, Leavitt, Harwerd) HBSR WHIM, Fowler, Wilkinson) "those Provides for State Board of Assessgoods, wares and merpermit diagonal crossing of ment Review to review assessment pracchandise held for sale in the by pedestrians when proper traf under State Tex Commission. fc sit nets have been placed. Passed by tices HB104 (Stone. Mitchell) Would excourse of business and f6M4.lf House. Sent to Senate. inventories "held for sale in the ordinary Alio- - empt HBp Wilkinson, Regis, Reese) of business" from ed which course constitute the inventory ordinary catetaoeerhead expense of ttate govern-rnen- tt valorem taxes effective Jen. 1, 1920. m the various state departments of retailer, wholesaler, any en almfform basis. Passed by vote in Hftjtfe. Held for possible reconsideramanufacturer, or livestock raisHB102 (Savage, Provide tion. Warnick) and which present in the HKa (Rees, Regis, Nielson) Empow for a mandatory prison term of from one er, Finance Department to allocate space''0 "v veers for causing ttw death of an-t- state of Utah on Jan. 1. lovdtlous .late agencies end Integrate !ther person while driving under the The two bills th, s nto regular budgetary intended to process. Nuance of intoxicating liquor. Pass In House by 674-vote. Held for a Siaie (iovernntrnl constitutional implement poss jpe t reconsideration. hb KRegis, Rees. Nielson) Calls hbioi (NiHson. Reois) stakes approved by voters last for qnanctal report from state auditor at nkal change In the act concerning !XT $ each fiscal year rather then Unemployment Trust Fund. INOVPITlDPr. gloseoj and Harold are are I Congenial group will share ride to NewYotk. G 3; Plnty. of rm. Exc. fd., bev. We do all wk. And lVe at 9:50 -- Go 5 nstp. AH A 328-80- 11 T i i CLEAN SWEEP! (Pre-Invento- Clearance) ry Selected Groups of Men's Suits Topcoats NOW V4to Sportcoats OFF Slacks a rt .t .X a -- .4 . II :i Substantial Reductions in Our Furnishings and Ladies Departments Too! CbdUwA d' ifcatik. ( friendly skies DOWNTOWN and COTTONWOOD Downtown Store Open Monday NiRdt till 9 Other Week Nights till 3.40 Cottonwood Mall Store Open Mondav, Thursday & Friday till 9 Other Week Nights till 6 .X it .2 Jmted. Oh, ' Stewdss!'' r- Qjq&ZmD at ar ZX&DQJKXS ar (ZX&SZX&D ar - P |