Show Bill Ill TO HELP GRAiN DEALER I I r 1 IS s INTRODUCED I f Measure Provides Change In Taxation of Moving Merchandise I SUPPORT IS URGED t I tW Weber W e b 1 e r Representatives Asked To Press for Pas Pas- Passage Pas Pas- Passage Passage I sage of Act Special Dispatch CAPITOL Salt Lake Feb Bills 2 2 designed to stimulate the tho grain hondl- hondl S aS si business In Ulan Utan and particularlY I where here this Industry has lias h I w u wn rapidly rapid were svere Introduced In the theL J L J Je and senate yesterday A L 4 J Dresser re er the measure in e and Divid D Jenson the 5 tIme tIle senate jf n TI 1 e business of handling grain inthe In JI f ce-f y the state has been handicapped b by la on of the Ux lay laws s If a dealer I ha-I n en n elevator filled with J grain at atti ii 11 time Ume the assessor came around lie i heti-i Aged and obliged to pay ay for G n at Its assessed value aUe tO h lie he might be mo nosing ing it out of OI for shipments the next next- next had It onlY rs AId Jl oad av in possession p ev Cs days daa da B s S ncr crr-ncr I 1 he h he effect lI his been beel particularly s Ilo-s tos Q S on grain stored In transit com n IJ 0 to Utah elevators from other It on Interstate billings The Tho new atlon allon plan will still give sufficient et cc- ex time so 80 that the grain can handled led through Utah elevators and forward on the same bm- bm Li Lisot r sot Not ot only does the measure effect the the an in 50 business of Ogden but also eo of ot It isit t Like Lake Provo Cache Junction Lo nan Lo-nan un an La Layton Lav ton and other cities In ini ml towns to iO which milling In transit ot ts s are effective e Considered as a companion measure measurer measurer-f rf I tho the feeder 11 livestock estoch taxation bill passed In the senate the pro pro-I pro pro- proposed pro proposed posed law is deemed of oC much Import Import- Importance ance slice to some of Utah's most mot ita vital ag- ag ric ag and end manufacturing Indus Indus- Industries Industries tries U OTHER URCIL DISH Besides covering co the question of In- In f commerce taxation Pann Pan Jons the tile measure re pi for tor means tn in tl to tl 0 Bruce re assessment valuation of ot merchants mer- mer merchants Jl chants and manufacturers stocks of goods b by providing pro an crage a av erase of at the total l years year's ears ear's stock The measures seek to amend chap chap- chapt chap tsi t tIL t 3 title of oC the compiled complied laws or of 1917 relating to the taxation and of at property Four Inde Inde- Independent pendent sections are added and are sections I and The new sec sec- sec sections ions define the tile terms merchant and manufacturer manufacture and provide tor for a ment of personal property to be med made by merchants and en Further provisions provision are aro made for forthe forthe the method of assessing such personal and the listing of ot other prop prop- property property crt erty erty- not used b by the merchant or prop prop-j man man- manufacture manufacture Property moving In Inter inter- interstate inter state commerce will still be exempted from taxatIon If it the proposed amend i amend wants trents are adopted l MERCHANT l The he bills Mile define a II merchant as a person firm or corporation who shall 0 n ii or 1 property purchased ged Ith a II view siest to being sold at ad I prices Such merchant will still III bo ho required ed ad d to furnish the assessor sor v with Ith Ith a statement concerning the alu value aiu ot of such property which i Is ts to io be ed at by estimate of oC the average Salue alue of the pi opert under his control duron ine dur-ine 1 ing n the year preceding the time ot oC othe the statement or during any part of oC oCt t b f lie year In which he has hall been in ues ue's A is r who shall hold or purchase property Ito i to which value alue is added by the of manufacturing packing refining orbs or i ib b bs combination of oC lie He shall I I make a statement of oC value salue alue and extent of C his hili hi property In the tho same came manner I ci fc II merchant Section reads readi All to A consignee In the tate elate of Utah from without the state stale It if not within the state tor for a period of oC more than 90 days dave shall hall be he deem deem- deemed deemed ed plop moving Iri iii Interstate corn com ce and no con consignee shall bl be ic- ic Iste-Ce Iste to lIt list for taxation an any such consigned to him for tor the I n of being forwarded forwarded'S lYe tree we e t purpose The Tile bill but In the hou house e was stas referred committee on revenue and tax- tax to the he atton aton county's delegation both the state senate and house I In been asked bv by b the thc Ogden chain chain- her cham-her have of commerce to support the bill 1111 her ber by senator Jensen and Representative or er Because of oC vital effect on the grain Industry the attention was as en In fl In Special proposed measure the tho Ogden t ty tile the committee he- he be inn riber of commerce chamber of ot E EK R H Alton Aiton th lr composed A Brennan A A 1 James Jamea L man 0 B and W SV I H 10 lov others alid Into conference I icy and Cl Charles Ii H the log Continued on Page Pa e Two j 1 i Bill TO UP I GRAIN l IS INTRODUCER f i c I I Continued Ions from PAge One Ii i Barton B D I L S Slack Joseph M Par Par- I ii DeVine Fred G ra Tai Tai-T Ii 1 lor br and James Jam A The noces- noces noces m laity I of euch uch a change In J tax VII laws I was as wasa n a brought rought to thil tho 1 attention pt Qt the tho thoo hoo o 0 chamber by a 0 committee from Irom tho the I i reaal e e club of ot Ogden Ogdon h i TIr APPOINT TS UP CPi Ia t Gubernatorial ial nominations I fing Ing the Ico and consent of ot the sen- sen senate sen senate f ate nero nore ero under discussion In t tc C body H lIlY ter In ow 0 v Confirmation was nai delayed deloyed tt The matter motter carne came cam up In regular order g 11 tho confirmation to been een mended unanimously b bi two tHO 0 special l committees the day before The Tho ap AI eon concerned ar arg aro e ralL made madey b by fhe th he gOHr the th 13 1 legislature adjourned f I Inter Interest at nt least outside outride of ot 11 t lal ial circles centers enters In ig the nominations of E I E r Corfman formerly chief Jus- Jus tic jus-tic g tice of the supreme court to the tour four years year of ot tha th term of tho th r late A R B R on the public n utilities commission and nd nd James e hes on the state board of tor ho la last t two tva appointments failed ot of c confirmation by the senate of 1 10 0 1 1 3 ears ago co but the thC men ver s ere era coia coi- coi a 1 tinned In the th office e They had hod h d reIt re- re It signed from from the tho l n legislature 1 Inc inc In 1 cach Instance c c t r G EV SALARY C Lengthy and nd ardent debate on t to the o oS S I proposed propos d salary of the stat state mo gamo v y commissioner took place In lu the tho lower t- t tJ J house of ot the th o io 0 The Tb discussion lon ensued when a 0 ma- ma R and It a B minority report on house I 1 bill bill bilt No 39 bT by Representative e Robert Robertt t B White Whit of ot Beaver count were ncr ere sub sub- muted by the tho on fish and I Ii game Iamo The Tb measure presents present an en- en t new set act ct of ot Jaw laws pertaining toto toa to to a tho th protection of fish and gamo camo of ot C stat state the of tho fish fish andt and C Fam game commissioner and hH his salary salan I 1 Repeal of ot the present la ns li it sought ht r I b b house bous bill No 40 by the tir same sameI I author Consideration of tIe the he proposed L 1 now now laws law hM has ha been under way ay by the thea a committee since Ince January 20 j S i Several amendments are proposed by the committee to which all momI mem- mem l I bers per agree with the tb exception to a 0 chango proposed by the th minority re- re report report re 4 port which would reduce the s salary E C lot ot of t the e commissioner from 4 a II- at 1 year as aa provided for In the tho bill to toC t C j a Q year The Tho minority reportS report S I iwa adopted by br the tb house hous after the C I debate debaie had waxed strong for a consIderable con- con length of time 1 TIRED G O non 5 Six SU 1 bills bills were wre added to the tir house 1 third calendar yesterday Most ot Sot of the was d dp demoted oled to ration oration of reports Final hearIng was nas as begun un on house Bill No 55 by Mrs Air Graham providing for the tho transfer of habitually delinquent children to the Industrial school Pro Pro- Protracted Pro Protracted discussion ot of o the tho measure fol- fol followed fol followed lowed lowd but to toward ord the th end of the th at- at afternoon af afternoon consideration of tho the bill al wa waI interrupted I by adjournment Sirs Mrs rs Graham In behalf of her bill said that tho the Intent f the tho measure ure was to place mor fO 1 cc- cc re responsibility on parents and teachers In disciplining children with the expectation expectation expectation tation of oC pre pre delinquents from Crom coming In contact Ith i the th juvenile court as much Duch as po possible School she said ha o ha 0 a n bet bet- better bettel bet better ter tel understanding of tho children un- un under un-d un der r their super supervision than courts and ud sho ho thought that It if and could decide whether or got a child should hould go so to the Indus Indus- Industrial Industrial trial frial school It would be better Letter for tor or the tho than court procedure AHE AlEh rs FAIL rAIl Representative e Brewer Drewer said that the tho measure it It became Jaw jow aw woul cause tho number of ot Industrial school chool pupils to double because there ther are many parents who vino o would take Uka nd- nd advantage ad advantage v vantage of the th absence of ot to place their children In the tho Institution In an effort to shift responsIbility Representative Hollenbeck ed ed to tg Insert an sn amendment providing pro that childr n more moro than 15 ears cars cr ot of ago should not bo subject to the pro pro- provisIons pro provisions visions of ot the th law The Tu amendment tailed Another amendment by Rep Rep- Rep o 0 1 who Tho bo sought to Include tho the juvenile judge JudS of ot the ills ills- dis district In w which lc tho the child 11 lieS es as ns ono opo ot of those thos who be a II p party to establishing the statu statue of tho child s a delinquency also failed Representative Openshaw said that the law would shUt re to teachers and pa parents Mrs Lyman said thet th t It Is better tor for the school ool I superintendent and the parents y arents to act as a a childs child's Judge judco than for tor a court to pass upon its guilt or Rep Rep- Rep Andrus thought that It would dren be b a II step forward to keep chi chi- dren out of ot courts and that It woUd bring delinquents In closer relation relation- relationship relationship relationship ship with their parents |