Show UTAH A N SOLONS SEE BUSY NEW MEASURES S CO CONTINUE TO FLOOD BOTH HOUSES RIVER JUVER HOLDS SPOTLIGHT After visiting the Agricultural College Col Col- loge lege at Logan Monday Munday and seeing the theIn In ins and outs out of how successful farmers farmers farm- farm ers era are made the Utah assembly opened opened op op- ened oed the third week of its ils session Tues Tues- day New bills and measures as well wells s 3 amendments and repeals of present laws law are pouring Into the legislative hopper Many are killed in committee and imd others more fortunate continue their journey through tho the legislative mills mUll to become Lecome laws The Colorado mv River r pact wide tire tre bill state lute fire marshal repeal of public pub pub- lic lie utilities act held the tho spotlight durIn during dur dur- In lug ing the week Representative Iverson proposes to give a 8 new set of teet teeth to the banking bank bank- ing la laws lass s in n a Do bill bilt Introduced to the house The fhe measure has been pre pre- prepared pared red Mth great care and the intent I li II to protect the depositor in every way pc ible All books and records record are ore to be kept in accord with the rules and ri radiations lations laid down by the state bank hank commissioner Severe penalties are provided in the law and violation of them means a fine of 1000 1 to or lor imprisonment of f from m one to ten years t or I e both fine and imprisonment Restrictions placed on pledging the tanks banks assets to depositors or creditors cred- cred III so su a as s to allow a banker or bank ita to qualify as depository for tor United States postal savings funds or or othe public funds by deposit of required by law as set north forth in ho the present law are changed It is that th commercial banks may bo vow nw money for temporary s purposes and may pledge pedge assets of the bank sot oot ot exceeding CO 50 O per cent In fn amount of If the money borrowed as collateral Two bi il the purpose of which i ito is isto isto s to clarity clarify the tl-e law pertaining to inherItance inheritance se tax tn n were introduced in th the e house bouse Thc Th laws of 1917 say aay t that th the e appraisers receive a 1 per pcr die diem diemond m end and be La pad pado ot t of the state treas treas- the other officers officer u U ury same UMe a as state s lire paid wt while v bile th the laws aw of 1910 1919 provide pro pro- vide ride that nt all In costs are arc chargeable t to o the estate v. v Khen hen such estate is subject sub Sect to tax ta Senator II H. H E E. E Jenkins n n- n E. E R R. Callister both of Salt Sal t Lake each cach presented in their respective respective respective tive houses houses petitions si signed ned by some sonic 2555 pence penco officers and men similar similarly y employed repeal of the tho inde- inde terminate sentence law Whereas runs the petition crime has increased ased the last few YC years ra an and d th there re app appears ars to be a crime wave e I sweeping ove over over the country each winter winter win ter it is evident from the practice a athe of i the past few years that the operation n of the indeterminate sentence law Jaw i inot is Ii not what was contemplated on its cre ere The petition asks for the reenactment re enact ment of the law fixing a maximum an and d minimum sentence for each crime an and d asserts that the trial judge is bettor better able oble to determine the proper sentence than is the state board of pardons I II It Adds add Unless new evidence is furnished the board of pardons should have n no o jurisdiction In the cases and greater greate r care should be exercised In th the granting granting grant grant- ing ng paroles as experience has shown show n that the greater percentage of If crimes crime S cleared up were comMitted by boY ex- ex convicts or parole vi violators Establishment of the office of state stat e fri firn marshal is the object of House DiU No 47 47 the author of or which i is s Iverson Iversen It provides S that the commissioner of ot Insurance o of t the state shall shaH be ex officio marshal and prescribes as his duties the enforcement enforcement en en- e n of all laws and ordinances ordinance relating to the prevention of fires th the C storage and use of explosives the th maintenance and of or fire tire re escapes escapes escapes es es- capes the adequacy c of exits in n fa factories fac fac- c tories toris asylums asylum hospitals 4 schools theatres and public places es the suppression and t of 01 arson anon and fraudulent practices practicE in I n connection with fire fie losses los and nn-i ii all ll other duties perta pertaining to prevention n of fires aril and art n The proposed act specifies the power ra which the marshal manhal may have and pr pre pre- scribes methods of pt pI In a all 11 cases comine under his or his hili deputies deputies' dept ties lea supervision Whether or nit nt the law In compelling g the use of wide-tired wide wagons on t the he roads and highways of Utah should Ve ic o Repealed was the subject of lengthy length y discussion In the house houle of representatives represent a tives Thursday and constituted near nearly all u t the busness business of the house in regular regular regu rag y lar tar session The cause of the discussion discus discus- lion sion was Senate bill No 19 10 19 by Senator Sena Sent tor Hirschl which came before t the he house bouse on third The bill tv was a passed paned but n- n not nit t without considerable lA opposition The measure caused a wider diver divergence ence of or opinion and aril mo more re scattered than eny other so t tar far ar coming before the tho representatives The vote voto In n yeas I 18 B nays with el ht absent nt there bein being just ole orto vote more than is required by bytho bytho tho the con constitutional majority Representative n Wood who opposed the bill I in debate announced that ho would ouM vo von vote to In n Its favor and that he desired to gh I c e o of a motion to reconsider The biennial chiropractic bill w was as Introduced In fn tV a s by Senator I II H. H I fc je IC ebbs of 01 Tho The bill Is ti the Attempt of 01 the p p act of or chiropractic chiro chir to be to practice le- le lIY jt rally pally in HI Utah without having to u un- un n ij dergo the re for IC or r healing heating arts arta prescribed by the state orate dc department of af registration desiring the abolishment of th the public utilities commission and th those wishing its retention appeared before be belo the Judiciary committee of the lo lower house of the legislature to present pre sc sent ent their contentions The occasion w was a public hearing by the commit commit- tc tee on House Bill Dill No 36 by tn tnT of Duchesne county T The bill proposes repeal of the act creating 1 the commission and all laws P pertaining pe to the organization Opponents of the commission based U their nr arguments principally upon the a assumption that the board is to an unnecessary un un- m mC necessary state department that the C cost of its maintenance is i. In excess of U the benefits its confers that its decisions de- de decisions cl are unsatisfactory and discrimInatory and that its could be e performed satisfactorily by the courts court and by Jury verdicts Two measures that it Is believed believe will have the approval of about every citizen cit cit- izen of the state were passed by the bongs bouse louse late Wednesday afternoon They were the bills bill of Representative Cal Cal- later Hater which provide for tor more severe punishment for bandits who make assault as as- sault lault for the purpose of ro rob ery The Tho bills blUs provide that long terms erms of imprisonment I shall all follow tollow conviction Another measure of Representative Calli Callister ter provides for a term of not less Jess than five years or the death penalty penalty pen pen- alty airy for lor or persons who sell lell or give giro away any intoxicating liquors which cause death blindness or paralysis INTRODUCED IN TIlE TIIE SENATE I S. S B. B No 36 Jenkins Salaries Jenkins Salaries of county assessors Referred to committee committee com com- on public affairs S. S B. B B No 37 31 Jenkins Insurance Jenkins Insurance agents agents' qualification law Commerce and industry S S. S C C. C R. R 2 Jenkins Jenkins Constitutional Constitutional l amendment to require that treasurers treasurer s In tn counties of the first and eaten second d classes take office the first Monday in April rather than the first Monday in January Ordered printed and re re- re ferret to committee on judiciary S. S B B. B 38 Mrs Kinney Kinney To To place th the tho e I industrial school under the control o othe of t the state board of education tion S B. B B 39 committee on commerce an and d Permitting Industry industry Permitting savings banks bank I with capital and surplus t to o engage in business as ns trust companies Ordered O printed referred to and reported reported re re- ported by committee on commerce an and I industry and placed on second reading g c calendar S S. S B B. B 40 Jenkins Saturday Jenkins Saturday half holiday hol hot iday In all county offices Public a af at- f fairs airs f S S. S B B. B 41 91 Jenson Altering Jenson-Altering Altering film filing g dates of candidates nominated fo for r election S. S B B. B 42 92 McConkie McConkie Making it fe felony felony fel- fel 1 ony to kilt kill livestock the property of another S. S B. B 43 Repealing McConkie McConkie Repealing la law Jaw lawmaking w making ing misdemeanor to kill ltv livestock livestock live live- e. e stock as above 9 S. S B. B 44 Dixon Dixon Amending Amending blue bluesky ak sky y law as to control of realtors S S. S D B. B 45 committee on agriculture e substitute for tor S. S B B. B 26 Relating to taxation of feeder live Jive s atoc tock stock Introduced with favorable report re report re- re port of committee and bill goes o on n second rending calendar S. S B. B 46 committee on commerce an and d 11 i industry Negotiability industry Negotiability of promissory y r notes S. S B. B 47 Funk Funk Correction Correction in la law Jaw w regulating embalming S. S B B. B 48 Funk More More liberal regula regul regulations a t ons governing certified public ac ac- S S. B B. B 49 49 Funk Reciprocity Funk Reciprocity in n I li licensing u-I u I tensing censing architects S S. S B B. B 5 SO 50 Peters Taking Peters Taking constitutional constitutional u offices out of af control of state stat e department of finance and purchase S. S B B. B CI Jenson More More liberal firemen's firemen's fire fire- mens men's pensions for Salt Lake fake and 0 Ogden Ogden Og- Og g den departments S. S B B. B 52 Mrs biros Kinney Kinney Increasing g state board of insanity to seven me mem mem- m- m bers bets S S. S II B. B 53 Chiropractic Tebbs-Chiropractic Chiropractic bill S S. S B B. B 51 rH Uniform McConkie Uniform conditional conditional condi coed i saoi sape art act I S. S B B. 55 Mrs Kinney Public Kinney Public r re re- e- e creation Public affairs S S. S B. B 50 Mrs Urs Kinney Placing Kinney Placing o out it 11 of 01 children Judiciary S. S II B. B 57 51 Jenkins Voluntary ry Voluntary admission admission admi I- I sion glen to state mental hospital S S. S 11 B. B 53 State in State far State board of r revIew review re re- e view to o limit tax levies S. S B B. B 59 W School WInder Winder School tax Levi levies es in rural districts S. S D B B. B 60 Winder Winder School School tax Levi levies es In cl y districts S. S D B B. B 61 Winder WInder Tax Tax levies for e ex- ex C- C purposes 0 S. S B B. B 62 Winter City City er-City City tax levies S. S B B. 63 Winder County Winder tax levies levie S S. S B B. B 61 Winder Winder Dulls Bulls on t the ha range S S. S B. B 65 Jenkins Jenkins Changing Changing name of state mental hospital to Utah Sta State to hospital S. S II B. B CO 60 Winder Winder Tax Tax levies f for tor or county cou ity poor funds ACTION O ON BILLS IN SENATE S S. S B. B 19 10 Hirschl Repealing wk wide de tire fire law hew Ayes 13 nays 5 i absent 2 2 S. S II B B. 11 Candland Land Candland Land office co fees tees SI Signed ned by governor S. S S B B. B 4 Peters Ratifying Peters Ratifying Colorado Colora- Colora Color do River compact Ayes 19 absent i 1 S. S B B. B 2 Candland Candland Corporations Corporations n not nt t for tor pecuniary profit Ayes Aye 19 a absent absent ab- ab b sent 1 1 H H. B. B 2 Atwood Cooperative ma mar r 1 eting Ayes 15 nays 4 absent 1 U. U B B. B 28 28 Moley Instruction Madey-Instruction Instruction In fn federal constitution Ayes 18 a absent ab b sent sert 2 2 S. S B. B 3 Hand Can Farm larm Farm bursa bureaus us may incorporate Ayes 20 at S S. S II D. D C G P Peters Peters County County treasurers treasure rs s I settlement nt AyeS Aye'S 13 nays 6 J able t 1 1 S S. S H. H Il 27 7 Dixon Dixon Utah Utah II I re research commission Ayes Aru 10 16 nays nay 3 absent 1 1 S S. S B. B 39 Committee en on commerce ar and industry Savings industry Savings ba banks ka to dost do tr trust tru st business Ayes 17 absent 3 3 S. S B. B 30 committee on public at- at afT fa faSI fairs Notice irs Notice of prior sa sale e for taxes SI Signed by president speaker and gov gov- 1 j ci I I S. S B. B 3 39 committee on commerce j jand ai and Industry Savings Industry Savings banks as trust cc companies Ayes Ats 20 10 i S S. S B B. B 30 Warnick Warnick-D Warnick Delinquent Warnick-Delinquent Delinquent tax dt dates changed Ayes 9 nays 11 I INTRODUCED IN TilE THE HOUSE H. H II B B. B 42 Cannon Excluding Cannon Excluding domestic domestic domes- domes tic building and loan associations from corporation tar tax Revenue and taxation taxa taxa- lion tion committee I II H. II n. 43 Cannon Excluding Cannon Excluding domestic domestic domes- domes tic build building in and loan associations from front provisions ions relating to fraud in the sate sale of securities Revenue and tax taxa lion tion committee II H. 11 B. B 44 14 N. N N C C. C Christensen Christensen- Relating ing to the sale of property for delinquent delinquent delinquent delin delin- quent ta taxes taffies es Revenue and taxation committee II H. H B. B 45 Shelley Shelley Relating Relating ing to the use of school buildings Education committee II H. B B. B 4 1 Bailey Relating Bailey Relating to to voting votIng vot vot- ing and the tae form marking and end countIng countIng counting count count- ing of ballots Elections Electrons committee H. H B B. B 47 Iverson Establishing Iverson-Establishing Establishing office office office of of- fice of state fire lire marshal defining pow pow- ef erg and duties and ond providing for maintenance maintenance main main- of same name Insurance commit committee tee tees H. H B B. B 48 Mrs Dunyon Dunyon Relating Relating to vaccination Public health committee II H. B. B 49 Callister Relating Callister-Relating Relating to felonious fel 11 onions assaults Judiciary committee II H. B B. B 50 O Iverson Concerning Iverson-Concerning Concerning banking bank ing corporations with reference to manner of keeping books loans to officers officers of of- hears and directors meetings statements state state- m ments etc Bankin Banking committee II H. B. B 01 tn Callister Fixing Fixing prison terms from five years to life for selling sell sell- ing or giving away intoxicating liquor containing poisonous substance which causes death or injury Judiciary com 11 II B B. B 52 2 Providing Callister-Providing Callister Providing life sentence or death penalty on re mend of jury for lor one convicted of assault with tle deadly weapon with intent t to commit robbery Judiciary committee II 11 B. B B 53 Iverson Amending Iverson-Amending Amending sections sec lec- relating to the industrial com om commission mission and the state industrial fiend fend Labor committee II B B. B 54 Rowan Rowan Liquidation Liquidation of banks Banking committee II H. B. B 55 5 Mrs Graham Transfer Graham Transfer of habitually delinquent |