Show I Ii 1 I r Dill i er r e I Ii I J j I 1 ru j i I 5 P. P A A. Service City Much March 2 With With Withal al tal work w k U days of the I second nty-second Utah state I remaining 12 12 1 if they k back until Saturday h 13 a 13 a seemingly une un- un e task confronts sena- sena If they are I action on even a com coin mall moll percentage of the thew w laws still to reach a Saturday night Gover- Gover i I. I Blood had signed 27 which both house and given final approval of these become In laws ws remainder are United States states' congress bUsh blish offices of federal ing to do with we western tern terne he e west preferably Salt nd ud the other favoring a institution amendment congress to regulate rs rs new laws were sought labor Four affect agri- agri three county affairs re varied in nature and can be said to be ins in in- ig s g the measures generd generas gener- gener d as of statewide im- im hese ese including the diry dir dir- y old age pensions pension ax exemption and farand far- far x and revenue raising e yet jet to be disposed of Ion measures have been oth th upper and lower se have not yet et re reached he for his ap approval roval ise i v val l. l They are yet to ber be r signed by the speaker se e and senate president e H. H B B. 33 allowing Inthe inthe inthe in- in the maximum county vies to offset to o adoption of the pro pro- stead tead exemption and II H ing ring the state board of to establish standards products Twenty-three Twenty ave been withdrawn wn by i irs rs 19 killed and two ng g to do with taxation i lead in number among es on various subjects In both houses and yet upon by either one or hes Those affecting and departments td id with 53 and those do with business and anda a close third with 52 affecting other sub sub- Which some come decisive ive ac- ac to be taken are as fol fol- Lary Ialy and criminal and 43 43 municipal and airs 42 appropriations Lions 41 state and education 26 28 agriculture and live live- public health and sani- sani labor 17 predatory d A game 12 social wel- wel eller f 13 traffic and highways 8 politics and appointments appointments appoint appoint- ments 7 liquor 6 6 and caus ellUS 26 The Democratic State Committee Commit Commit- tee In a statement distributed among legislators legislator's late last week eek recommended that bills introduced bearing upon planks in the Bourbon Bourbon Bour Bour- bon platform of 1936 should not be pressed for passage if they call for the expenditure of money far beyond the ability of the state to tol tolay l lay ay A special legislative committee reported that In Its opinion existing existIng existing exist exist- ing Institutions and agencies of the state which cannot be dispensed with should be provided for first as nearly as may be in accordance with the carefully prepared governors governor's gov gov- governors governors governor's budget now before the legislature It is recommended that after such provision is made platform platform platform plat plat- form pledges should be redeemed to the extent and ability of the state to perform Old age and social security direct dl- dl lect primaries liquor control and taxation were cited as subjects demanding de demanding demanding de- de manding careful attention Referring Referring Referring Refer Refer- ring to the homestead tax exemption tion proposal the committee de declares declares de de- clares that exemptions should be given gradually In order to afford time in which to work out proper r substitutes Procuring revenue from m liquor sales is placed as secondary to the control feature The proposed propos propos- ed direct primary law is held as expensive to both sate and candidates candidates can can- Care la is advised in jn enacting enact enact- ing lug social welfare legislation in order order or or- der that It may be In accord with n I the national program Intensive cultivation of Ute the tourist tourist tourist tour tour- trade through creation of a state advertising board and provision provi sion lion of from highway funds is off The 38 1938 crop will have to thrive without IUt any n d state I Irrigation The creating bill n was withdrawn The bill ap appropriating appropriating ape ap- 1000 to each of the States State's counties to defray expenses of community celebrations is still in the House appropriations committee committee committee com com- Peach day Onion day Strawberry day please take notice other measures as yet unreported unreported un un- reported by this same committee bills carrying appropriations are not populate include popular Include those allot allot- Ing lag funds for Ogden Pioneer Days Junior livestock shows new educational I buildings etc Congress will again be memorialized memorialized memorial memorial- I not to annual the long and I short haul provision of the interstate inter inter- i state commerce act A majority of I legislators Mill feel that annulment annul annul- I ment went would Utah more through increased freight rates i ithan than aid by means of more busl- busl j busl-j I ness for the railroads Senator Senates Sena Sena- tor tes Genn E E. Snow of Parowan ParO has come to be known as the greater dissenter from Iron county coun ty His lIis no votes are spread allover all allover allover over the upper House records I |