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Show BILLS IKED HI. TIE LEGISLATURE OF UTAH IN THE SENATE. Bills Signed by Governor. Senate bill No. I, by Edgheill, the emergency appropriation bill. Bills Introduced. Senate bill No. 53, by Rldeout, creating cre-ating the office of assistant state librarian li-brarian and supreme court marshal Referred to state affairs committee Senate bill No. 54, by Rldeout, authorising au-thorising organization of banks to lend money on farm lands. Referred to hanks and hanking committee. Senate bill No 55, by Edgheill (by request), permitting small towns to make special levies for municipal improvements. im-provements. Referred to county and municipal affairs committee. Senate bill No. 57, by Rldeout, eliminating elim-inating dead-letter law relating to park commissions from the statutes. Referred to county and municipal affairs af-fairs committee. Senate bill No. 58, by Colton, granting grant-ing irrigation companies right of way over state lands. Referred to public lands committee. Senate bill No. 59, by Edgheill, providing pro-viding for county payment of tuition when pupils find it convenient to go to another county to attend school. Referred to education committee. Senate bill No. 62, by Chez, amending amend-ing the law relating to chattel mort gages. Senate bill No. 63, by Chez, eliminating elimi-nating filing of chattel mortgages with county recorder. Referred to county and municipal affairs committee. commit-tee. Senate bill No. 64, by Chez, providing provid-ing penalties for false reports against employes of railroads. Referred to committee on county and municipal ! affairs. Senate bill No. 65, by Chez, prohibiting pro-hibiting school organizations and officials of-ficials from soliciting funds for political po-litical purposes from teachers or other employes. Referred to education committee. com-mittee. Senate bill No. 6G, by Dern, a "corrupt "cor-rupt practices" act. Referred to committee com-mittee on judiciary. Senate bill No. 67, by Ferry, creating cre-ating office of 6tate sanitary inspector inspec-tor and providing for licensing of plumberR Referred to committee on public health and labor. Resolution Introduced. Senate joint resolution No. 4, by Rldeout, proposing an amendment to the constitution relating to taxation of mining claims. Referred to judiciary committee under a suspension of rules. Bills Reported. Senate bill No. 2, by Eckersley. appropriating ap-propriating $15,000 for school teachers teach-ers in districts, where the reenue is inadequate Appropriation increased to $16,000 and reported back favorably favor-ably by committee on education Senate bill No. 33, by Chez, authorizing author-izing county commissioners to make appropriations for farm demonstrators. demonstrat-ors. Reported favorably by committee commit-tee on agriculture and irrigation. |