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Show UTAH LEGISLATIVE DON BRIEF BILLS INTRODUCED AND ACTED UPON BY THE LAW MAKERS AT THE STATE CAPITOL IN TUB BKNATK Bills Introduced 8. H. , Jenon Garnishments, tuned br governor. S. B. 19, Janson Additional Jurors. Signed by governor. 8. B. 70. Jenaon Alternate Jurora. Blared by governor. H. B. 4. 15. Welah Budget bills. Senate votes to suspend joint rule to permit of additional amendment. 8. B. J45, Flnllnson Board of elk control. Amended and favorably reported re-ported by fleh and name commutes, Second reading ralemlnr. 8. B. 183, Winder Teats of import-d import-d cattle. Favorable report by committee com-mittee on SKrlrulture. 8. H. 149, Winder Hal of eggs. Sam action. Action on Hills 8. B. 126, Warnlck -City control of water course and supply. Stat and municipal affairs. 8. B. 155, Hlrachl Exempting building build-ing and loan association from stat securities commission law. Banking. 8. B. 15s. Flnllnson Iraiiiags district. dis-trict. Commerce anil Industrie. 8. J. M. 2. Flnlinson. Farmcs' export ex-port corporatloa. Signed by president and speaker and filed with secretary of state. S. B. 140, Lewis Gasoline Inspection, Favorable report of commerce and In- dustrles. Second rending calendar. H. B. 8 (4. Petty Powers of cities ' over liquor traffic. Adverse report of judiciary. Second reading calendar. H. 14. 43. Hamilton Gardner Ueln-! Ueln-! statement of corporations. Favorable ss amended by same committee. Second Sec-ond reading calendar. H. B. 68. Tungrcn Jurisdiction of elty courts. Adverse report of Judiciary. Judi-ciary. Second reading calendar. Jt. B. 89. Sharp Two seta of election Judges. Favorable report of Judiciary. Second reading calendar. II. B. 17, MeL'arty Nominations. Same action. 8. B. 11S, Westphal Search and seizure. Same action. 8. B. 14(1, Peters Public improvement improve-ment benefit need not be equal and uniform. Favorable report of revenue reven-ue and taxation. Second reading calendar. cal-endar. I 8. B. 1!, Flnlinson Refunding 1 drainage district bonds. Same action. 8. B. 87. Htahle Automobile corporations. corpora-tions. Same action. S. B. 94. O'Uonnell F.stabllshed routes for automobile corporations. Same action. H. B. 44, Punyon College funds. Signed bv president. H. B. 67, Paxman Barber shops and pool halls. Signed by president. H. B. 2S WelsJv School budgets. Signed by president. 8. B. 76. llvan Bounties. Advanced to third reading calendar ayes 14, nays 2. absent 4. Hule suspended, bill passed ayes 10. nays 4. 8. B. 116. Dixon Provo bay. Itul suspended, taken up out of order, advanced ad-vanced and passed, each vote, ayes 14, absent 6. 8. B. 104, Dixon Transferring Stat water filing to the federal government; govern-ment; on similar action, advanced ayes 15, absent 6; passed ayes 14, aD-sent aD-sent 0. S. B. 130, Westphal S'tate historian. histor-ian. Favorable report of education, Second reading calendar. H. B. 69, Hamilton (iardner Medals. Amended and passed ayes 19, absent 8 B. 106, Funk Stray hogs. Passed ayes 35, absent 6. 8. B. 75, Warnlck Clgsrets. Amended, Amend-ed, advanced and passed ayes 19, ab-aent ab-aent 1. In the House Action on Bills House bill 85, Mrs. Graham Relating Relat-ing to qualifications for entering school for trained purees, liefeated, 17 yeas, 16 nays, 8 absent. S. C. M. 3, Jenson Urging eongretfi to appropriate $1)00,000 for Great Sail Lake basin project. Signed by Speaker McKell. House bill 60, Hlek.man Creating a state park commission. Passed, wltb senate amendments. Signed by Speaker Speak-er McKell. House bill 80. Jacobs Kequlrtnq railroad companies to employ ful. crews on light engines. Unfavorably reported by committee on labor. House bill 90, Andrus Prescribing the qualifications of locomotive engineers, engi-neers, train conductors, flagmen and dispatchers. Unfavorably reported by committee on labor. House bill 154, Goggln Crentlns T'tah Mothers' monument commission. Withdrawn, after unfavorable report by committee on public buildings and grounds. House bill 9, H. Gardner Delating to unlawful wearing of use of military mili-tary medals of honor. Signed by Speaker Speak-er McKell. House bill 104, Tetty Increasing foes of clerk of district court. Killed by striking out the enacting clause. House bill 145, Stark Authorizing, the hoard of examiners to order an audit of the books, records and accounts ac-counts of state 'departments and institutions. in-stitutions. Favorably reported by committee com-mittee on corporations and placed on calendar. House bill 13S, Dyreng Relating t Irrigation districts. Favorably reported report-ed by committee on irrigation antf placed on calendar. House bill 179. Rowan Providing for the appointment of a com.miHsloB of five citizens to investigate and secure se-cure bids for the removal and recoct structlon of the Utah state penitentiary. penitenti-ary. Favorably reported with amendments amend-ments by committee on prison ur4 penitentiary and placed on calendar. Senate bill 44, Dixon Increasing th salary of the comml,sioner of insun ance from $2500 to $3600 per annum Favorably reported, with amendments by committee on real estate and in eurance and placed on calendar. House bill l.'H, Mrs, Kmart Amending Amend-ing the law relating to the practice of medicine. lleported. with amendments, amend-ments, by committee on public healtlr and placed on calendar. Senate bill 75, Warnick Collection of clgaret stamp revenue to be budgeted. bud-geted. Returned by the commutes on Judiciary and referred to commit tot on revenue and taxation. Ho'jffl nil 1 S4, .1. II. Gardner Relating Relat-ing to annual tax levies in cities l'as,ed. Senate bill Ofl Jenson Increasing fe for drawing additional jurors In civil cases from $0 to $50. Signed b Speaker McKell. Senate bill 70, Jenson Providing for an alternate Juror In protracted trial of a criminal case. Signed b Speaker McKell. S. B. 61, Ityan Providing that decisions de-cisions of the Utah supreme court shall be sent to county attorneys-Passed attorneys-Passed 52 yeas; no nays; 2 absent. ,S. B. 8. Jenson Making release ot attachments apph table to garnishments. garnish-ments. Passed 52 yeas, no nays; I absent. 8. B, 69. Jenson Increasing the fee for drawing additional Jurors from $30 to $50. Passed 48 yeas; no nays; T absent. S. B. 70, Jenson Providing for an alternat Juror In protracted trial ol felony case. Passed 60 yas; no nay; i absent. |