Show utah legislature the regular session of the utah legislature received a very strong call for economy in the annual message to the lawmaking body from governor henry n U blood the message said in part never since statehood have conditions condl required such rigid applications of economy in state expends expenditures the governor suggests the issuing 0 of of bonds to meet the deficit row now facing the state treasury consideration of a limited sales tax on articles non to public welfare to ralso funds for or school purposes and na as a means of reducing property taxes to is another item of the message somo some other suggestions are arc careful consideration of the income tax filing feo fee and provision to make up the loss of income should the filing fee fco bo be abolished endorsement of the income and franchise taxes as aa a means of reducing the burden of taxation on property and under scoring that part of tho the tax com kimlon report which advocates the repeal of property tax offsets elimination of rion essentials in educational ional system to meet changed conditions of income banking legislation continuance of the states present road policy change of law to permit nonpartisan non partisan judiciary and nonpartisan non partisan department of education ne uca tion atlon changes advocated in motor vehicle law relating to load limits nonresident non resident period of grace increase in motor truck tax to make tills this type of traffic carry proportionate cost of road improvement arid and government approval of activities of state fish and game department and the department of public health study of unemployment needed with reference to I 1 ocal local 11 units of government doing more toward self belt help ratification of will am amendment to the federal abolishing lame alamo duck cluck ses tons blong attention lon Is directed toward tho the ell changing n nging economic trend as contrasted with that or of the period preceding 1029 1020 a survey purvey of the present a serious farm niort mortgage gage condition which would be disastrous if wide scale fore closures were put into effect tho the first week of the regular session was passed in consideration of the proposed code of laws law s manned changes in laws pertaining n g to everything ery thing from the licensing of motor arl drivers ivers tobacco taxes oleo restrictions strict I 1 ti ions and the pulling of teeth by 17 other persons persona than dentists lave have been considered observers predict that the legislature 0 wi will close its sit study idy of the lion code very s soon and attack the problem of either passing or rejecting it so that discussion of other legislation may be started there lias has been aonie dissatisfaction manifested by members because consideration of vital economic problems was being delayed by the study of the code it seems to mo me vint that the house Is fiddling while home burns said W in urging greater linsto haste on the part ot of tho the lawmakers pope S salt alt lake pull allen alien of pluto also advocated more or speed in arriving at the vital needs of the tha people the mechanics ot of code adoption procedure has been carefully worked out tn in the report ot of the joint steering committee which as adopted provides that reports on the code will bo be given title by title and alie 10 e exact act wording ot of any proposed change reports of committees will riot not be considered until nil all hearings on the code have been completed ind and a gent lemana agreement has haa been made vint that it if new bills fire introduced trod before adoption or ec ot of tho the code they will bo be referred to the proper committees and not reported out the senate unanimously adopted two memorials to Con congress grens ono one introduced by senator knox ratter patter son ron urges tho the national body to pass tho the colton calton grazing bill and the other r the oddle bill asks ask tion ot of rM federal arild road work during tho the fiscal year of 1831 1031 starting july 1 A memorial on silver introduced in the legislature state stalest 4 in part therefore the legislature of the I 1 beato 1 1 11 to ot of utah the governor concur r ring 1 ng therein earnestly roe or amends A greater uso use ot of silver as a monetary supplement to gold thereby hereby increasing the supply of metallic money for use na aa a circulating medium una as a base for currency nud and credit which by amplification of 0 tho the supply ot of basle basic money will belize currency credit and international exchange and increase and stabilize prices ot of commodities with many and great advantages that will result wo we respectfully petition the tha president and congress of the united states to arrange tir for the participation of the united states in any international conference called by another nation or tint ions to consider an international agreement for such increased use of silver as money or it no such conference bo be held in the immediate future to call or obtain na an international conference for that purpose under the auspices ot of the government of the united states and it no such international ter conference can bo be obtained to give serious consideration to individual action tor for increased use 40 or silver an aa naney by the tha united states |