Show y I II I ve l-ve iI r D i U til llOa I I p A Service who complains about aws' aws ws' ws being enacted by bY may have to toI I oars oars' a bit concerning making activities of twenty-second twenty session H it rate of lawmaking making Is until its close than five weeks the thel have been proposing cores and scores of i arguing regarding their I sits or demerits Theas The I as ins been the placing on statute books of exactly ws And none of these character as to and Its people the most cursory fash- fash Blood has sev- sev d resolutions approved ate and house But only ie e will wll become laws One gency f-gency measure extends extend- extend ne s e for procuring auto- auto plates Another was resolution con- con President Roosevelt on ort y Neither of these will willas I as statutes I of the five that wills wll's will wll ws s 's of the state follow- follow vernor's ap apt ht be classed as aim alm to general import- import provides for the funds returned to the tile Taylor grazing act act fees ees expenditure for tor r range range ii tion Another allows com com- plants to use use fruits under department ture Lure supervision ointment of a senate and turning over overl l I bills bUls on the upper house for action may speed that branch of the leI le- le I Hereafter the fate of oc a aI aI api pi I will depend upon how the committee members any will wll never again see sec Now that the i ia senate has passed a direct primary measure It seems certain house approval l practically assured that utah Utah electors will have their first op opportunity opportunity op- op to nominate party candidates candidates candi candi- dat dates s by a direct vote Instead of off at conventions at regular primary elections next September preceding preceding ing lag the general election in hs Novem ber Practically every solon had something to say for or against against the direct t primary law Several Se who voiced opposition to the measure measure mea mea- sure sute as Introduced voted for It on final roll rol call The consensus of opinion among these was that th the people expected the legislature to I give them the direct nominating and had so expressed themselves In both Democratic and I Rep Republican party platforms I These speakers against and voters voters vot vot- ers era for the bill didn't like the measure mea- mea j i sure as It now stands They saw i In It a lemon that would cause I Ia lot of harm of a Some the many amendments adopted assa as- as i sa agod the fears of a II few objectors ob- ob objectors ob ob- but Senators Billings Peterson Snow and Stevens stuck to their guns with Nay ay aY votes v What What the joint legislative com com- com I appointed to Investigate state departments Is expected to tOI uncover remains a mystery But any person interested in flung filing any c 1 t any department for c consideration by the committee commit commit- t tee Is Invited to do so Immediately I I On the other hand hanel If any citizen citizen cit cit- izen iren desires to commend any department de- de department de de- i he may da so Any complaint corn com com i plaint or of commendation must be d delivered to the committee in I writing waiting at Its office No in the I state capitol on or before February 20 1937 The odds are that there will be more commendations than complaints i received l Senator D. D W. W of Salt Lake county is 13 chairman of the committee |