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Show UQDOR BILL GOES TO THE GOVERNOR The hapless liquor bill seems to have at last flnlshod Its stormy career ca-reer and is again befoie the governor for his important signature. The bill passed both houses or the state legislature legis-lature this morning and is believed to have made Its Una) tour of tho legi-latlvo legi-latlvo chambers. Thero was somo strenuous objections objec-tions made to the bill in tho douse but only slight amendment attached to It. This, amendment makes the district dis-trict court piovlsion applicable only In counties which contain cities of the first or second class. The houso passed the nine-hour work day law for women and made it read that fifty-four hours shallcon-stltute shallcon-stltute a work-week. This bill was presented by Representative Myron Richardson The first weed bill that has ever passed the Utah legislature was put through the senate tills morning and provided for a law making It compulsory compul-sory for all land ow ners to cut tho weeds on their property at least once a year. Tho senate appointed a conference to nleel with a similar committee of tho houso for tho purpose of paring down the total appropriation of ' the next two years bo that it will como nearer meftlug tho total revenue- of the samo length of lime. 1 |