Show Combative Elements Appear I In Utah Legislative Bodies By Dy U. U S. S P P. A. A n Representative pre I Ix e hi history of ot the current t tension t up to date tells a story of ot tom com combative taU elements clements In the upper and lower low low- er rr house with the senate already aheady appearing apr ap- ap r In the role of ot safety valve In Inthe Inthe Inthe the consideration of ot controversial mea mea- turfs cures Bills Dills and ani resolutions originating Inthe in inthe inthe the house of ot representatives and con- con as ns more mole or less controversial will wm po go after passage or adoption to the senate enate and there be changed materially materially ma ma- If it present sentiment continues to evidence itself Upper hou house e meas meas- measures ures ure more particularly those having to do with taxation are deemed cartain car crr- certain tain 1 to meet a n similar fate in th lower r house horse I As a result conference committees fr are very rry likely to be found considering 8 and of ot drawing the tn ways nays mra means s opposing op 01 lO posing forces forcel together on practically nil 1111 bills that show how a distinct divergence of It ol opinion between the two legislative ranches It will become a 1 matter o ove of give Kive ve and take with the result that a n middle of ot the roal road attitude will bo be re revealed 11 reared in mu much h finished controversial lal legislation The current legislature lature is 15 faced with n 1 tremendous task In the consideration consideration consideration tion and disposal of ot nearly measures meas meas- urea ures already Introduced including approximately ap- ap proximately 65 05 bills end Ind resolutions t. t bearing upon taxation That the total number of 01 proposed laws will wl reach at least east 5 51 nn marc rc than in the 1033 1933 session Js Is s deemed certain at the present rate of It daily dally offerings Many Ian tax measures In particular may fall by bv the wayside aYl due ue perhaps to Inability to give them proper con con- during the remaining mOlt moat CT er 1 to a desire to heed widespread advice advice ad lid- vice that it is toJ toi early arly to formulate a Utah revenue program meeting th the requirements of ot the federal social welfare welfare welfare wel wel- fare program Whatever cr happens in the way of tac ta c 1 Uit legislation none can gainsay the fart that there thre Is a a. strong undercurrent constantly Increasing In strength and volume against overburdening either Ih the people or industry with taxes tax's they are arc unable to successfully lully shoulder Many feel trel that Governor Blood has I shown the theay way ay to avoid taxation and ande that many of ot t the he proposed measures e should go by the boards at this time Senate measures passed and adopted adopt adopt- ed during the past week ek were ere S. S B. B 21 21 providing pro for the inspection of ga gasoline used for motor fuels S S. S J J. J R. R 3 4 and 5 providing that the superintendent of ot public Instruction shall trot not be elected but appointed by the governor governor governor gov gov- H H. B. B li u fixing the hours of labor la labor labor la- la bor in underground mines amended I to add a lunch period not to exceed 30 minutes and II C. C M M. 2 2 memorializing memorializing memorial memorial- izing congress to establish a national park in Wayne count county I House action resulted in hr passage and me adoption of ot th the following measures I S. S B. B 28 enabling the state fI fish h and game commission commissio to borrow money from fr m the state land board for public works work projects passed previously b by bythe bythe the senate S. S B. B 18 permitting the tha I federal government to buy lands for tor flood and erosion control also d db b by the senate II If B B. 9 9 limiting power of ot the governor to call out th the stats state i militia in case of ot labor troubles amend amended amended a- a mend mended Id I'd to provide that production on premises premise's policed by the malitia be stopped until it had been withdrawn n H. H B B. 2 regulating production sale and licensing of ot commercial fertilizer I H. H B B. 19 applying weights for grades I of 01 eggs ggs sol sold said at retail 11 II B B. B 21 creating crest creat ing a 11 redemption period on shares shar's of ot stock In Irrigation companies from 60 00 days to two to years and providing for forthe forthe forthe the payment of ot penalties costs and assessments II If D. D 27 creating pensions pensIons pens pens- pens pens-I pensIfor I Ions for employees of the Utah staIr Stale Hospital at Provo pro H. H B. B 28 relating to cost of ot patient maintenance at the I same institution and S. S J. J R. R 2 2 th the I homestead tax exemption act making it mandatory for lor presentation to the I people to be voted upon as a constitutional constitutional I amendment H. H D B. B 37 and H H. B B. 38 fixing penalties for run hit and drunk drivers ers were defeated 1 largely due to the belief bellet that the senate senate senate sen sen- ate traffic bill passed last week werk andi and nivi i soon soon to come before bel ore the house will m take care of at the matters |