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Show IN THE SENATE Bills Passed. House bill N 260; h McShane appropriating $52,000 Tor the Grand canyon Yel'e-w stone highway Senate bill No. 252. by joint appropriations appro-priations committee Making an appropriation ap-propriation of $16,000 for adertisinc Utah through the Salt Lake Commercial Commer-cial club and the Weber club of Og den. House bili No. 255 by comnntte fContinued on Page 9i BILLS ACTED ON BY IDE LEGISLATURE OF UTAH (Continued From Page 8.) on public land6 Permitting an extension ex-tension of time for payment by settlers set-tlers on lands near Gunnison. Senate bill No. 187. by Craig Regulating Regu-lating fish and game. Passed as amended by the house. Senate bill No. 248, by joint appropriations appro-priations committee Making an appropriation ap-propriation for tho state highway in Davis county. House bill No. 68, by O'Neil sp-propriatlng sp-propriatlng $10,000 for a bridge over the Duchesne river. House bill No. 53, by committee on highways aud bridges Reimbursing Grand county for construction of a bridge over the Green river. House bill No. 83, by Fitch Appropriating Ap-propriating $30,000 for the Lincoln highway through Tooele county. House bill No 62, by Nebeker Appropriating $26,000 for construction of a 6tate road in linta and Duchesne counties House bill No 98, by Brlnkerhoff Appropriating $6000 tor a road from Fremont to Emory- House bill No. 124, by Brinkerhoff Appropriating $15,000 for a road between Qrover and Boulder Senate bill No. 118. by Thornley Relating to probation officers and making an appropriation therefor. House bill No. 265. by sifting committee com-mittee Empowering city commissions commis-sions to establish public baths. Senate hill No. 47, by Craig Fixing Fix-ing the Tee for filing of incorporation papers. Senate bill No. 133. by Colton Prohibiting misbranding of coal. House bill No 122, by Mabey Prohibiting untruthful advertising Senato bill No. 134. by Hansen Relating Re-lating to bulls ou the public range. Passpd as amended by th house. Senate Ml No. 202, by Ferry Fixing Fix-ing limit on notice of intention of suit for damages for nuisance. Senate bill No. 247, by Eckersley Increasing the salary of the secre-tarv secre-tarv of tti-i state board of health. House bill No. 21, by Browning-Appropriating Browning-Appropriating 6000 for a bridge over the Price river. Senate bill No. 225. by Hansen Appropriating Ap-propriating $10,000 for a state road in Boxelder county. House bill No. 72. by Hawley Regulating Regu-lating advertisements. House bill No. by Pope Ap propriating $20,000 for a state high-I'wav high-I'wav from Logan to Garden City. House bill No. 137, by Meoks Mak-Ing Mak-Ing use of wide-tired vehicles compulsory compul-sory iu 1920. House bill No. 109. by Hawley Ap ' proprlating 1500 for a road between Sevior and Emery counties. House bill No. 94, by Morris Ap- proprlating $600 for a bridge In Washington Wash-ington county. House bill No. 108, by Hawley Ap-1 Ap-1 propriatlng $5000 for a road from 1 Sallna to Finery. 1 House bill No. 9V by Fitch Appro-1 Appro-1 priating $15,000 for a road from Help-1 Help-1 er to Duchesne. House bill No. 37, by Morris Ap-1 Ap-1 propriatlng $5000 for a bridge in Washington county. 1 Hons bill N. 231, by committee on 1 education Enlarging the member-1 member-1 ship of tho state board of education. House bill No. 197, by Mabey Relating Re-lating to the reports of high school enrollmenL , House bill No. 125. by Brinkerhoff Authorizing the Agricultural college i to conduct certain Investigations, Senate bill No. 250. by joint appropriations ap-propriations committee The general appropriations bill. Sonate bill No. 198. by Edghelll The intersection paving bill. Passed a.s amended bv the house. Senate bill No. 266. by committee on labor Increasing the salary of the. commissioner of immigration, labor and statistics. House bill No. 103, by judiciary committee- Facilitating the arrest of profeKslon'il criminals. Senate bill No. 03. by Funk Pro- hibltlng the shipping of liquor into dry territory and providing penalties for violation. House bill No. 183, by Mrs. Hay-ward Hay-ward Making an appropriation of $4000 for the Utah Art institute. House bill No. 102, by judiciary' committer Relating to legal proceedings proceed-ings In criminal actions House bill No. 64, by Shields Re-latlng Re-latlng to the practice of attorneys. House bill No. 210, by judiciary committee Relating to forms of contract con-tract in writing in real estate transactions. transac-tions. Special Orders on the Calendar. House bill No. 50, by Goodwin-Relating Goodwin-Relating to publication of legal no- tiC66. House bill No. 213, by Wolsten-holme Wolsten-holme Regulating working hours. House bill No. 198, by Shields Authorizing Au-thorizing the clerk of the supreme court to furnish copies of decisions. House blli No. 266. by appropriations appropria-tions committee General revenue measure. Senate bill No. 119. by Thornley Relating to the employment of children. chil-dren. House bill No. 40. by Morris Making Mak-ing an appropriation of $50,000 for Indian war veterans. House bill No. 264. by Croft Appropriating Ap-propriating $5000 for a road in Morgan Mor-gan county. Bills Killed. All bUls before the senate not passed or made special orders on the calendar. e.s indicated above, were killed Motions killing all the bills on the calendar, except those noted, and all bill in committees, by elimination elimi-nation of the enacting clauses, were carried in the senate last night. |