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Show UTAH LECTSLTIVE DOM BRIEF BILLS INTRODUCED AND ACTED UPON BY THE LAW MAKERS AT THE STATE CAPITOL ! TN TIIK UK NATE Kil 1h 1 nt roduceil S. K 1 S, KohinKon Requiring establishment estab-lishment of frt'e kindf rKarten by school d i st ricts on j.et ition. S. H. l'J, I a- wis- Severe pt-nnllips for manufacture of intoxicating liquors, which bccomcH a felony. S. H. 21 CaHister Amending" state prohibition law to enable cities to pass ordinances making possession of liquor a misdemeanor, and permitting introduction intro-duction of the record for conviction in such cases to stand in trials on charges of being persistent offenders. S. H. 21 Callister Kmpowering cities to prohibit possession, manufacture or sale of intoxicating liquors. S. It. 23, Caitdland Amending act covering the sale of the 'Piute irrigation irriga-tion project so as to permit more lib-j lib-j eral terms to the settlers. S. H. 24. J en son Clari f ying the law with regard to termination of life estate. es-tate. S. R. 2f, .Tenson Relating to service and settlement of bills of exceptions when appeal is taken before the bill of except ions is settl ed. S. R. 2 'I. Jenson Requiring a copy of all orders extending the time for preparation, service and settlements of bills of exceptions to be included in the judgment roll filed on appeal cases. S. R 27. AVestphal Prohibiting the sale of poultry or rabbits that are not drawn and requiring the carcasses to be tagged with the date of slaughter. ,S. R. 29. Winder Appropriating $20,-000 $20,-000 to be used in reimbu rsing owners for the slaughter of cattle found to be tubercular. S. J . 1 1, ;i. Winder Rejecting the child labor amendment to the federal consti tution. S. R. 30, Jenson Service of summons sum-mons by publication., S. R. 31, Jenson Motions to dismiss dis-miss for want of cause of action. S. B. 32. Peters Public utilities operating op-erating over highways or streets must obtain franchise from local subdivw visions before certificate of convenience conven-ience and necessity of the public utilities util-ities commission of Utah shall be effective. ef-fective. S. B. 33. Jenson Authorizing the governor to appoint the directorate of the State Historical society. S. B. 34, Jenson Release of mortgages mort-gages held by foreign estates. Action on Bills S. B. 20. Funk Pool halls. Beferred to com.mittee on judiciary. S. R. 21 , Cal lister Amending prohibition prohi-bition law. Judiciary. S. B. 22, Can dl and Sale of Piute project. Agricul ture. S. B. 24. Jenson Termination of life estates. Judiciary. S, B. 25, Jenson Bills of exceptions. Judiciary. S. B. 20, Jenson Judgment rolls. Judiciary. - S. B. 27, Westphal Sale of poultry. Public health and labor. S. B. 2S, Winder Deficit in tuberculosis tuber-culosis fund. Appropriations and claims. S. B. 29, Winder Appropriation for tuberculosis fund. Appropriation. S. B. 7, Callister Rand board. Favorable Favor-able report of Judiciary committee S. R. 11, Candland Forwarding checks, favorable report of ban king com mittee. S. B. 8, Candland Assessment of banks. Favorable report of banking committee. i S. R. l"2. Candland Promissory notes. ; Favorable report of banking committee. commit-tee. H. C. M. 1. Hunt Grazing fees. "Favorable "Fa-vorable report of committee on agrl-cultu agrl-cultu re. S. R. 15, Re wis Trustees of school for the deaf. Passed second reading, ayes 1 S. nays none, absent 2. H. C. M. 3, Sharp Presidential electors. elec-tors. State and municipal affairs. H. C. M. 4, Whittaker Investigating potash deposits. Agriculture. H. R. 3, Petty Incorporation of towns. State and municipal affairs. S. B. 33, Jenson State Historical society. so-ciety. Referred to committee on education. edu-cation. H. C. M. 2. Stark Intermediate freight rates. Reported favorably and passed under suspension of rule; ayes 19: absent, 1. S. R. 14, Re wis Drunken drivers. Reported favorably with amendments. II. C. M. 3, Sharp Presidential electors. elec-tors. Reported favorably. H. B. 3, Petty Incorporation of towns. Reported favorably. S. B. 34, Jenson As above. Referred Refer-red to committee on. judiciary. H. C. M. 1, Hunt Grazing fees. Passed second reading; ayes IS; absent 2. S. B. 11, Candland Forwarding of checks to payor bank. Passed; ayes, 19; absent, 1. ' IN THE HOUSE Rills Introduced H. B. 11, McCarty An act relating to intoxicating liquors and the power of officers to make search and seizure. Referred to committee on judiciary. H. B. 12, N J. Hansen An act providing pro-viding for the zoning of cities and towns. Referred to comimttee on corporations, cor-porations, H. B. 13. Mrs. Graham An act creating cre-ating a state board of welfare. Referred Re-ferred to commit tee on education. H. B. 14, Goggin An act relating to the prohibiting of the manufacture and use of intoxicating liquors, making the attorney general the directing manager of the state prohibition bureau. bu-reau. Referred to committee on rev-e rev-e n u o. and taxation. H. B. 15. Taugren An act relating to a commissioner of water resources and the appropriation. adjudication and administrat ion of water righ ts. Referred to committee on irrigation. H. B. 19. A. W. Hansen An act relating re-lating to roiinty insurance com pa nles. Referred to the committee on real es-. es-. tat e and insurance. IT. R. 20, Tangren An act relating to salaries of county officers. Rercrreu to committee on corporations. 1 H. B. 21. Mrs. Pu n yon Amendment to the laws providing for a mini m u rn wage scale for females. Referred to the commi t tee on labor. H. R. 22. J. H. Gardner lit pealing the act creating the position of state bacteriologist and pathologist. Referred Refer-red to committee on university and ag-ricu ag-ricu 1 tu ral col i ege. H. R. 23. Hick man Amendi n g law ' pert a i n i ng to the certi f icatf on of pu it-Re it-Re school teachers. Referred to commi com-mi t tee on ed uc li on. 1 1. R. 24. W elsh A n act providing for county budgets. Referred to commi com-mi t tee on revenue and taxation. Resolutions I n troduced II. C. M. 3.. Sharp Memorializing , congress to repeal that part of the law which provides for the attendance in I Washington and payment to a messenger messen-ger to the electoral college. 11. C. M. 4. Whittaker Memorial. z-f z-f ing congress to make appropriation ' for t lie i n vest i gat ion of Utah's potash ! deposit. 11. C. M. i, Whittaker Asking the United States house of representatives to pass the Pitt.man act, relating to purchase of 1 4,437.000 ounces of American Amer-ican produced silver at $1 per ounce. H. C. M. 7. Whi t taker Asking con-K con-K n ss to except Utah from the provi-, provi-, sions of its proposed potash leasing" I net. |