Show der ah to MS ESS confronted with nearly proposed laws and statute book changes the twenty first session of tho the state legislature is now in its third week of lawmaking down clawn to brass tacks in the consideration ot of legislation vitally affecting every man woman and child lii utah the 83 legislators tx traveling aveling full steam ahead on committee reported bills have before them for adoption or rejection measures affecting the pocketbooks of the citizenry in some 20 odd tax bills the control of liquor sales machinery in 3 with a so called compromise measure forthcoming the financing and management of schools and school funds in 20 or more increased safety on public highways in 7 court procedure in at least 23 labor lems and working conditions in about 10 and many miscellaneous proposals tor for new laws reaching into practically every phase of public and private endeavor important tax measures added to those already introduced include a contemplated increase in the state sales tax from 2 to 3 per cent several constitutional amendments giving future legislature powers in fixing the states tax system and bills providing for the control and distribution of tax raised revenues especially SS as to school and gasoline tax monies along the line of tax easements owners of certain tax delinquent properties were cheered last week by the speedy enactment into law of a bill extending the period of redemption from january 1 I 1935 to april 1 1935 opposition to proposed measures seemed strongest against the bill amending the ithe state industrial work mens compensation i act the bill diverting 10 percent of gasoline tax revenues to city streets and the tobacco products taxing proposal 1 labor scored a victory in the quick passage of the peterson bill limiting underground work by miners to eight hours per day it passed the lower house with but one dissenting vote but may find stiff opposition in the senate labor however suffered a setback by the defeat of a motion to suspend the rules for an immediate vote in the house on the senate resolution providing lor for ratification by utah a ot the federal child labor constitutional amendment the vote of 46 against to 17 for presaged storm starin ahead for the labor supported at ar en dment the first senate bill passed wa wao the huggins measure clarifying the law with reference to the tune time in which a creditor may begin an action in court it went to the house for consider consideration after unanimous approval in the senate senator alonzo F hopkin of croy don voted yes on house joint resolution 1 fixing the jobs and salaries of legislative employed emp loyes yes on the child labor resolution yes on the huggins creditor action bill and yes on the tax redemption bw bill extending the time for redemption of tax delinquent properties pro pertle pertie the senate committee on agriculture and irrigation of which senator hopkin Is chaim chairman lan has many important measures before it for consideration these include the holbrook bill permitting the united states to purchase lands in the state for flood and erosion control representative Clax clarence clabence ence cook of rich co voted V I 1 no 0 o on 0 1 I a motion to suspend the th rules ae s for fo an immediate vote on the child labor resolution yes on the peterson underground mine work measure and yes on the bill extending the time lor for redemption of tax delinquent properties representatives wayne C whiting I 1 t of wasatch county mark thackeray n of morgan mor gan colt county and heber bennion jr of 0 f daggett county voted the same as mr cook on the three measures measure s representative paul NL P peterson eterson voted yes on his underground mine work bill on the tax redemption bill and also zo on the child labor resolution motion mr cook joined with representative george G hendricks of cache caun county ty in in introducing brodu cing a bill relating to and defining veterinary tice alce it repeals the former statute governing such practice |