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Show MAY KILL SENATE SUNDAY CLOSING BILL ! Salt Lake. Feb. 1!0 The death ol Mil ti,e K-kvrsley Sunday closing bill was wM forecast by the action of the Benati -"1 committee' on Judiciary' yesterday H which voted to defer action on the b'll until it was definitely learned what action tbe house contemplated taking on the C'ardon Sunday closing bill R T V- 1 ; '. r 1 1 1 1 1 lull was killeri in the house on Monday, but it was rumored I that an effort would b? made to rc 9 vive it Senator Eckersley was the N only member of the committee who voted not to postione consideration H of the bill. It Senator G. A. lYOrson of Carbon naid he thouRhf the nmmitte- w&B wasting lime on B measure uti whit li the hou6e hud spoken mid ! iIkhikIiI It was useless eudeaor lo eonsider the bill further This View seemed tu be shared by all member of the oin-mittee oin-mittee except Senator lukeraley Joseph Chez and W. a Sims, representing rep-resenting the motion picture theaters of Ofideu. appeared before the on. mittee in opposition to the bill Sen ator I). O Rldeout also siok' briefly in opposition to the measure, Insisniiu that the bill prohibiting amusements on Sundays was an infrinKemriit of personal hhr-ri Senators Smith and Kell also indicated their opposition to the measure -on |