Show governor tax exemption exempt ion adhering to ills hla established policy of ing on governmental issues in ili ri 0 manner calculated to serve the best interests Ite rests of the people of utah as to li whole I 1 goy gov ornar henry 11 II blood has placed ills hla veto an ou tile the homestead tax exemption dill bill jammed through the legislature and dumped into info the lap of the Exe executive cutly blong with will the old ago pension and gen eral era welfare bills in the closing days of the k st session sevelon dy by ills his action the governor came to the financial rescue of tho counties and towns ot of tho the stole particularly the less legs cipu units which would have been deprived of a large part of their chief revenue property taxes heij the bill become law the governor and his advisors after a most careful study of tile the revenue prospects of tile the state during the ensuing two years do de aided that thai there ars not dent clent revenue in sight bight to offset the a year for old did age pensions ile he decided that one or the other would have to be vetoed if any semblance ot of a balanced i budget were to he be maintained after carefully weighing the matter from all angles governor blood decided ali it it would bo be to tho best interests of the state and lla its people as a a whole that the exemption bill should be ba vetoed cad the welfare pleasure measure be approved lie ile acted according ly placing the stamp fita mp of r rl 1 upon tho the exemption bill which as aa passed by both houses of the legislature provided tor for the full constitutional exemption of 2 on furniture r bud nd liou household sebol personal in ill vetoing tile the exemption mea sure and apar approving ovong the old age pension bill the 0 Goyer por braill in ills his message simple arithmetic will show it both bills bromo law the tha italo cannot over co parloa ot of yea years meet tho the expectations ot of who are ara hoping tor for adequate old iq 4 they the yaro ell we wa must pro icv r present revenue use UP T our D existing sting re servos and even then must lawit find new sources ot of revenue rot fit tho the end of the next biennium I 1 therefore sign canato bill no 2 and veto house bill no 19 it may bo be our experience in fit the next two years will help to io point the pic way to a sounder program in of social security and equality of taxation tion 11 1 the appropriations bill tho the largest 1 in the history of the state for ww ap proved by the governor after vetoing tho the home bill v tho the governor disclosed he felt justified in approving the entire bill instead of using his pre roga tive of Q deleting any items he might deem unnecessary at the samo same time a levy bill calling for more than the tota I of 0 appropriations waa signed the additional amount to 18 designed to be used in covering the states portion of the teacher retirement fund which waa given approval in the signing of house bill no the governor signed the now new liquor bills providing for a marki mark up in the prices of liquor and for lochli leml licensing of beer he vetoed I 1 tile tho bill designed to create a d do Q Dart ment of justice under the attorney general ter or iia dialing of all legal matters of the str to and eliminating the employment or of special attorneys A |