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Show I FUSSES Stilt pns- AMENDMENT FOR ATER DEVELOPMENT AP PROVED BY UTA1I . SOLONS wight back after It hod already cd the scnato for reconsideration , point on which amendment was red by some interests, tho drain-district drain-district bill was Tuesday again on Us way to tho houso with o Important amendments mado nff reconsideration. ie bill Is by tho scnato committee erlculturo, and is n substitute for ensure Introduced by Senator W. landland of Sanpete, who, as rank-member rank-member of tho scnato commltteo igriculturc, has had chargo of the codings of that committee ughout on this subject. It sought things: To place control of su-isors su-isors of drainago districts more be hands of tho people of the dis-s, dis-s, rather than entirely In tho coun-ommisslon; coun-ommisslon; and to give drainage rlcts some powers over waters that (it bo developed by tho districts, bill was intended primarily to t a situation in Sanpeto county re a large area to tho north ol itl has long been withheld from nage, particularly becauso the rests res-ts there were not particularly fa-.ble fa-.ble to giving so much ntrol oi tirnloct to tho COU " mis- J Boners; and partly bee it wa Bopnd that water flowing xrom th rainagc might bo used later to ir -.Kgato tho lower parts of tho tract Brained. IfB Tho bill passed the scnato Monda; Bcwritten from the form in- which i Bras originally introduced, but retain H; practically tho ideas of the autho Ki introducing tho original bill. Onl; ""lfKcnntor H. C. Tcbbs voted ngalnst it. Senator David Ilirschi's bill provld ftig for tho abolition of tho publl tilitics commission found but n singl Bhanplon at tho open hearing and dia Hjusslon held by the scnato committc Bn public affairs at tho Hotel Utat M. E. Pixton, city attorney of Murraj : Bras tho man to defend the Hirscr fticusure and ho did this cmphatlcall SBnd in unmistakable language. A do: n of more citizens addressed the com ittee, tho general trend of their rc arks being comendatory of the publl illtics board and its work in scrvin e public to the general benefit of th The public affairs commltteo of th nate, comprising J. W. Peters, chaii an, LcRoy Dixon, Perry B. Fullei , B. Irvino and David Jcnson, mo Senator Peters explained, to get a uch information as posslblo and as itain tho public sentiment not alon regard to the bill introduced by Scr or Hirschi but also as to tho attltud L'ardlng two measures Introduced b r. Peters providing for amcndmcnl tho present legislation controllln I the utilities commission. Therd will bo no Lincoln couni foimed in Utah at this tlmo from par of Juab, Tooelo and Millard countic as was intended had houso bill 109 b Icoiio a law. This bill, of which Stai of Salt Lake county was tho auth wo aid havo amended tho constitutli of tho stato to mako such a format! possible. Mr. Stark and other propo I enis of tho measuro mado a galla fight for it, but lost in tho final vc end the bill was declared dead. I The senate passed nine bills doy I to tho houso Wednesday, including t fiva in the nutomobilo regulation a gasoline and license taxes group, a I two In tho healing arts group. Ilea I soporifics were administered to 1 I other two healing arts bills, and, wli I thsy arc not technically dead, it sincerely hoped by about every scna I that these measures may sleep I lep that knows no awakening on I waste table. In addition, tho senate beheaded i I Mils originating there and received clad tidings from tho houso that I hi likewise decapitated two sen I treasures , Import has it that tho house is w "X to tako tho senate's word foi that tho "gasoline bills," as they commonly dubbed, although only ' them has to do directly with t motor vehicle fuel, aro each and Sood bills, and that therefore, tho I way hob up again in tho senate wit few days. Tho fact that the ho wspetidod the rules and placed measures directly on tho calen mcd to lend substance to that rui Wednesday afternoon. But there "me opponents of tho 2 -cent i Mine tax who may yet be able to s I"," Kuwuy amount or sand on l ereascd skids which may h bn arranged in tho house. nOUSE ACTION ON BILLS ' i,1 commltteo on commen potability of promisory n 19, nays 20. absent 7, 47, nk Correction in "52R7.craba,Irifns Ayes Ai ' sIIaJ' .78, it-Amusements r ' 7' Dixn-Utah tuhercu "commission. 'A-. 21, , ion VT '"-Voluntary ad nU,mCnW h0SPltal- Ayes utuJL8 ""County trens a w McKiUIruuranct reb x. . np eamam exemption ol homesteads. Ayes 40, nays 3, absent 0 II. B. 121, Finllnson Tax for con-trol con-trol of hog cholera. Ayes 41, nays 8 absent G. H. B. 109, Stark Providing mannci of creating now county. Ayes 22, nay: 31, absent 2. SENATE ACTION ON BILLS II. B. 34, Finlinson Stato deposi tarics. Ayes 18, absent 2. S. B. 01, committeo on ngriculturc Drainago districts. Ayes 18, nays 1 absent 1. S. B. CO, Dixon Limiting civil ser vice law. Ayes 18, absent 2. S. B. 91, committee on agriculture-i agriculture-i Drainago districts. Ayes 17, absent S. B. Peters County treasurer sot i tlemcnts. Ayes 17, absent 3. S. B. 20, Irvine Aeronautics. Aye , 18, absent 2. S. B. 79, Peters Gasoline tax. Aye i 17, absent 3. i S. B. 80, Peters Motor vchiclo rcf s istration regulations. Ayes 17, nbser ; 3. S. B. 81, Peters Motor vehicle II i cense fees. Ayes 20. S. B. 82, Peters Motor vehicle slf nals. Ayes 19, absent 1. ) S. B. 09, Peters Personal propert t tax on motor vehicles. Ayes 19, abscr . 1. ) S. B. 44 Dixon Control of rcaltoi r bo securities commission. Ayes 1 I absent 4. i S. C. M. 4, Candland Tax exemj securities. Ayes 18, nays 2. S. B. 100, Standlsh Department t registration. Ayes 20. j BILLS INTRODUCED, HOUSE IT f M 9 Wlinntlnv Momnrln B ii. u.Di . a, wncaucy ;ucmonu . ializing congress on distribution i . war materials. Resolutions and men orinls. II. C. R. 5, Baldwin Mcmorlallzlr f congress and president of Unit t States relative to railway cqulpmci - used in interstate commerce. r . H. B. 185, McKell Fraudulent di , posal of personal property. Judiclnr ' II. B. 180, Opcnshaw Schola ships in state school of education. E ucntlon committee. c H. B. 187, Wheatlcy Reorganlzii etato road commission. Highwa; - and bridges. o II. B. 188, Constantino Altcrnatl i, method in appealing from district ,' supremo court. Judiciary. II. B. 189, Crouch Appropriate for revising maps and plats for asses Y mcnt purposes In -Morgan county. A - nronriations. i- H. B. 190, Crook Uso ol cconon e- poisons. Manufacture and common c II. B. 101, White Salo of agrlci tural seeds. Agriculture. K II. B. 192, Pcttit Compensation 10 injured national guard members. A proprlatlons. . . fio H. B. 103, White Reimbursing Bi r- ver county for costs in criminal cas r. Appropriations. II. 13. 194, Jones Committee to ! ' ' vestlgato state government and mt ing appropriation. Appropriations, s II. B. 105, Jones Designating be 10 elder as stato tree. Agriculture co a- mlttce. lo II. B. 190, Jones Appointment iy state librarian. Appropriations, tg H. B. 197. Atwood Duties and po crs of public utilities commission. 5 diciary committee. H. B. 198, Jorgenscn Making ty rector of finance and purchase i ts parlmcnt superintendent of stato ci :s, itol. Public lands. c. H. B. 188, Baldwin l'ayment : rr check welghman at coal mines. Ms . ufneturo and commerce. or II. B. 200, Baldwin Payment on deputy sheriffs and constables. . on diciary. , , . n- II. B. 201, Baldwin Deputies i nt nsslstants of county attorneys. , ,to diciary. II. B. 202, Mozley Hours and pla of business of county officers. Ji m clary. bo H. B. 203, Stookey Salaries of nd dustrlal commission members. Ins nd ance. , vy H. B. 204, Graham Approprlal ibo to build industrial shops at stato p "it on. Appropriations. " II. B. 205, White Makingsalar3 " commissioner of agriculture ?3 or Agriculture commltteo. the H. B. 20G, White Making salar; tho director of finance and purchase $4 II. B. 207, Stookfcy Intcrfcri iwo with employment. Labor. ;T H. B. 208, Johnson Brand Ins tn Hon. Livestock. lt H. B. 209, N. C. Christen3cn I ate jous weeds. Agriculture. II. B. 210, Finlinson Making rill- for agricultural inspection fund. I r it enuo and taxation. H. B. 211, Constantino Salo nr0 uso of pistols. Military affairs. ono II. B. 212, Browcr Exemptioi nai property in intcrstaio commercu i all f ic from taxation. Revenue and Ills ation. .. , hln H. 213' Bagnall Chattel rr eaccs. Judiciary. , it II. B. 214, Crouch Reorganiza t.no of state board of agriculture. A dar culture. , . "f H. B. 215, Mozley Uso of i aro weights and measures. Manufac ras- and commerce, cat- II. B. 21G, Finlinson Use of si any houses for other than school purp ,av0 Education. H. B. 217, Mrs. Lyman Inspc of hotels and Idoging houses. P health. II. B. 218, Naylor Insuring P :e " of vaccine virus. Public health, )tes. jj jj, 219, Mozley Design those who Bhall be included in law norvice in cities of first and si lays 1 class. , H. B. 220, Mrs. Graham Rone , on laws creating and governing d ment of finance and purchase am , , ignating board of oxaminers as s ,osi3 and purchase board. Approprla nays jT B 221, Finlinson Release o etics and official bonds. Judicia: ml- H. B. 222, Shelley Malfca 48, mlsfcasanco and nonfeasance oi lie officials. Judiciary, mrer H. B. 230, Mrs. Graham R nt 5. to treatment of girls in indi a ten. iibajC ; and commerce. ' II. B. 225, Callistcr Warchouso r ceipts and storage of goods. Mam ' facture and commerce. H. B. 220, Crouch Attachments an r garnishments. Judiciary, s II. B. 227, "Constantino Stato hon racing commission. Public utllltli committee. H. B. 228, Cannon Social relation . Judiciary. H. B. 229, Baldwin Defining poll ical parties, qualifications of cand , dates, nominations and elections. L II. B. No. C8, by public health coi mlttce Requiring cortllkato fro ' health officer before return to scho of pupil after absence duo to infc tious disease. H. B. No. GO, by public health coi L mlttce Prohibiting salo of "fill milk." 18 II. B. No. 35, by Gillls Requlrli two-thirds vote of Irrigation dlstrl is electors for npproval of contract f sale of surplus power, but pcrmltti: T- such contract to run 35 years. it S. B. No. 84, by Crooks Provtdl: that stato board examiners shall r i- approvp expense $C a day unless wr ten permission was secured from t governor, also governing hlro of nu mobiles, etc, y S. B. No. 90, by Eomcs, Lewis, J it Murray and Wurtz Providing clgl hour day on public work shall not rs cludo time going to or from places P, employment. S. B. No. 74, by Harris Provldi pt for sale of county property at put auction. of BILLS INTRODUCED, SENATI a n ion inn.nn nitr. rn. t t cign corporations at tho offlco of si j. rotary of state. ,f S. B. 130, Jcnson Regulations . foreign corporations doing business 1 Utah. - S. B. 131, Funk Sixty-day quar: ,!i tino on dairy cattlo imported ii t Utah. S. B. 132, Irvine Actions against g. tntcs for tort. y. S. B. 133, Irvine Permitting d r. missal of actions on application j. plaintiff. S. B. 134, Irvine Revoking llcci ljr of drugglstB convinced of boot-lcggii a and setting up standards of pharr, cists' licenses. ,0 S. B. 135, Irvine Regulating tr ta fic In drugs. S. B. 13G, Dixon Providing )n transfer of funds from ono school c 3. trlct to another pay tho cost of cdu n. tion of children nttandlng schools 1 of their district. S. T?. 137. Dlyn.v-Maklncr ille .c traffic in alcohol denatured with iu roslvc sublimate. S. B. 138 to S. B. 153, both In 0f slve Sixteen measures by Seni p. Funk having for their sole object abolition of the office of district a- torney, and placing the duties of 1 sa. office with the county attorney. S. B. 154, Jenkins Withdrawal n- bank deposits of deceased person: k- their heirs. S. B. 155, Jenkins Excluding x- vaccinated school children from sc! m- during a smallpox epidemic. S. B. 150, McConkie Reimburi of San Juan county for money spen rodent eradication campaign, w- S. B. 157, McConkie Permit lu- higher tax levies in counties with scsscd valuation between $2,000 11. and $3,500,000. lo- S. B. 158, McConkie Providing ip. establishment of a system of s parks. in- state road from Santaquin by wa; Eureka, Silver City, Delta and Hii of ley to a junction with tho Delta-H lu- en road. S. B. 1G0, Irvine Permitting ind governor to tako over coal mines ju- sunplies in cases of emergency. S. B. 101, Irvine Dismissing ces tlons begun in justice courts wi idi- ono year, if summons is not serve S. B. 162, Mrs. Kinney To cor in- county commissioners to exercise 1 1Ur- crs under tho law providing for support of dependent mothers, ion S. B. 1G3, Hirschi Including 1 'ris- trust and guaranty associations ui laws taxing banks. r of S. B. 104, Warnlck Rewriting 500. pure seed law. S. B. 1G5, Winder Amending j of governing regulation of barbers 000. barber schools, -nee ' S. B. 107, Peters Amending la garding no-par-value stock, pec- S. B. 108, Peters Providing dt sets of election judges In larger v Jox- precincts. S. B. 109, Candland Providing levy moneys paid to banks to be npplit Rev- debts shall be immediately applii payment or placed in n trust fund and nrate from the assets of tho bank H, u, no, AicuonKic mere; , of amount of estate going to surv raf. husband or wife in succession tax- $5000 to $10,000. S. B. 171. McConkie Llmltins ort- ployment of clerks by district 1 neys. , ton S. B. 172, McConkie Amei rjri. Americanization law so as to p of hoavier fines or jail scntene violation. r S. B. 173, Peters Amending lk lating to cooperative banks for t. 1 sonal credit and to credit unions, :nom S. B. 174, Dixon Amending 05CS road lawn to permit of expenditi ., state funds in cities and towns. cV,,n S. B. 175, Cottrell Requiring Donns iruiu uwncia ui iiiutui or $2500 from chauffeurs, agaim urity jUry or death caused by nogliger, misconduct of driver, ating S. B. 170, Winder Defining p civil tution and prostitutes, scond S. B. 178, Irvino Ft the wi of certain girls at industrial sch ialing SERVES FOR 20 YEARS !l'ort" Baliff of the state supreme 1 d(s" Georoge F. Klmery, completed 20 T" i :e as an officer of that ';' et wlay. The bailiff has b ' ' of Boise for 28 years. J sane ,ir- imory took tho pc ' pub - ' supreme court the thre n the hench were: C. O. j dative j "hoshone, J. F. Ails Htrial Cot- d'Alcno and I. N. Sullit Boiie. |