Show Ernest Dean House Speaker Discusses Utah Trends Speaker of the House Ernest H. Dean said Thursday that the Utah Legislature appears to be taking an opposite approach to the state's than the session two years SPEAKER appearing at a journalism department press noted that the House has passed its first bill 10 days ahead of past The 1959 he emphasized leaving bills in intend to try and face Utah's instead of avoiding he At the beginning of the session last Speaker Dean appointed a steering com j to pick out the more important pieces of committee will try to get together in a bi-partisan way and put bills of the same type into for better and faster he The Speaker called for a closer look at the building situation at the University of The he has been a school for many waiting for the state schools to catch time to look toward more buildings on the Salt Lake he on Page Speaker Dean Says Spending 1 Problem of the from Page The Speaker criticized Governor George D. Clyde's recommendation until the wait that the legislature national administration begins new bills functioning before considering federal involve that may later subscribe to the Governor's we we'll have to wait another two years before we do said going to he with the new go right along is raising enough revenue to meet expected of the a member Revenue and Tax cited million in appropriations against million in available tax all the possible said increase in the WW state sales tax seems the most logical and he has best chance of passing the SPEAKER DEAN noted that a one-half cent raise in sales tax would bring between and would take an increase of five mills on property tax to get the same he The Speaker also said the House evenly on the bill asking that trading stamps be discontinued in |