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Show GOVERNOR FAVORS PART-TIMESCHOOLS SIGNS MEASURE WHICH REQUIRES RE-QUIRES YOUTHS TO TAKE CERTAIN INSTRUCTIONS House Takes a Whirl at Overtime Work, But Night Session Proves , Rather Unprofitable Because of Wrangling. Suit I.uke City. The part-time! school hill became effective on March 11, when Governor Ilnuihcrger signed IlOUSI) lllll No. -III., Thu part-time school act compels parents mill guardians of all children between 10 nnd 18 years of ugu to see thnt tho minors attend school at least 1-14 hours per year, not less tlum four hours u week, between 8 a. m, and (I p. m. These school hours arc to bo considered part of the working hours of alt minor children us provided In any federal or state law governing hours of employment. Tim morning session of tho senn'tu on March 11 was spent In discussing Slovens' bill licensing drugless healers, otherwise known us, tho chiropractor bill. Tho bill was amended so as to eliminate that feature, which provided that drugless healers who have been nnd nie practicing In the statu shoulij be licensed without any Miowlng of cducntlonnl qualifications, and passed on final reading. Itcpresentutlvo Canlon's houso bill, known us I In "hi no sky law," was passed on final reading by tho somite on March 11. Senator lluywurdH bill placing tuo administration of tho child labor law In the hnnds of tho Industrial coin-mission, coin-mission, Instead of the Juvenile court, was l mused on final reading hy tho seuatu on March 1. Senator Sauford'M bill permitting cities of tho first class to do Improvement Improve-ment Work costing not moru than $(1000 without contracts was passed on final reading Itepiesentntlvo Newman's two houso bills providing for u disbursing officer for, thu national guard and providing that staff officers of tho guards shall ho men of military experience, so tho stnto may pnrtlclimtu In federal military mili-tary aid funds, v5ere passed on final reading by the somite. Tho members of tho lower houso on March 11, for tho first time tried hold-lug hold-lug night sessions, hut tho scheme did not result In u material gain, as tho greater portion of tho night session wus spent In wrangling. Tho housu killed thu Croft bill amending tho laws relating to eminent domain, at tho night session on March 11. Tho Hinckley prohibition umendincnt bill, which had caused moro discussion perhaps than nny other houso measure, was tabled, Ilepresentutlvo Hinckley declaring tho housu action to ho a "low down trick," In his opinion. Several bills wero passed by tho houso on March 11. Tho Dern bill designating tho stnto highway system which will receive tho benefit of tho road bond Issue, was passed ami returned re-turned to tho senntu In practically tho same condition us It reached tho housu from tho upper body. This measure therefore goes to tho governor. Tho other 'senate mcasiiro passed was Senator Sen-ator Southwlck's hill relating to thu conferring of degrees by tho University of Utah. Although It met with consldemblo opposition, tho Mnstcrs bill authorizing authoriz-ing countius to levy a small tux for tho establishment of county law libraries, finally weathered tho galo and was sent merrily on Its way to tho sennte. |