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Show r SENATE CALENDAR Monday, Feb. 21. 1921. Forty-third Day. BILLS INTRODUCED. h. b. ill, Seegmiller Relating to t assessment on transient livestock. To 1 committee on r venue and lojtatlon. ' H. B. lit, t'lawson Promoting urn-of urn-of Utah products In buildings con tructed In state. To committee on 1 manufactures nno; commerce. .,IBV Pter0n Appropriating 110,000 for monuments for Indian veterans. To appropriations commit ; tee ' H. B. ill. Stephens Appropriating 1126.76 loi reimbursement of Summit i county. To appropriations commit , I tee. I H. B. 1S5. S. W. Morrison. Jr. Be I I lellng to c irporations' license tax. To I corporstlon committee. II. B. 186, Clawson Prohibiting! j lilse branding of ftah manufactured I goods. To committee on manufactures ' I and commerce. H. B. 187. Clawson Limiting hours I of employment of females In certain lines of employment. To committee1 I on la nor. H B, 1SS. lanllnson Relating to writer rights. To committee on !rri gaMon. II. I 19. B. W Morrison. Jr. P.O. vldlng that voluntar.v associations may I sur and he sued. To Judiciary com Hilll.-c. 11 i: 19o. Parker- l efining Imlta tion milk and regulating its sale nnd a oi .feature. To committee-en manu. i'tf lures and commerce. 11 B I til, Day Regulating prnct'ce oi . bircprnctlc. To committee on pub lie bculth fSubstltute lor H B !3 I ACTION ON BILLS II B 105. Seegmiller Relating LO regl.strntlon nnd II. en.lng Of motor ve hides. Favorshh leportcd With aim i.dments; report adopted. bll! gfven ser-ond reading, pined nt hem) of calendar, given third rending snd i-es:, er: nes J8; absent 9. It. Ii 66. Lewis Relating to tr.ios-i tr.ios-i citation for students. Unfavorably r'perted: Kiven second reading and pit . ed on slender .-: B 42. Jenson ArtluUlIng slate Umrc of phnrrnac with department ol rcglatraUon ftavorabty iworted, gp.-ei gp.-ei second reodlng nnd pin te 1 on colon-Car. colon-Car. H. B. 89, Douglas Henlii g to tax, ttr-n snd ssiiiiiiiu nl of personal prop erly ol merchants and inamtfacturers Vfotlon for reconsideration passed, and b'll recommlttel. H K H. Mills Prohibiting dlscrlm! irioiv ombinntlons of tiro Insurance companies. Taken from table and pas.sed Aes 26: nays 15; absent 6. ii B 143, McSnane Relating 'o powtr ot piv-nlle courts. Vaborabiy pc tud. given second reading snd l'.i ci .1 on calendar. H. B. 134, Douglas R. i.enllng exist l-g statutes relating to prlzo fighting D'avorably reported. gl.-u second n-nd Ing' ond rlaced on calendar. Ii V loC. veS A Klio-IXing- isnu conimlislon to lend suspji.oo fund. Favorably Fa-vorably reported, given 4 coa.1 reading aral placi d on calendar. 1 1 B. Iti Caluster Ci-.-ii service for I ii iien nnd o'l. i ii 'i n to .'lies of I b'.t c)ak. Favorabb rcnerud wan ;. nioridmonts. report adopted, bill given rterontf readini an'1 placed on caien-dsi, caien-dsi, If. B. 162. Calllster U. lnt:i g to flr Van's pension fund favorably repot id Mth amendments, report adopti-ril VII given second reading nnd plnce.il rm alendar 1. B. H2 McShan. l.'l.ilng oi maxlmupi rate for legal printing. Fa vorobly reported with k m -ndments. :.. pon adopted, bill given bcond rcadoig un'i plsc. d on calendar. ii. B. 116. Swonson Re'-vting to salaries sal-aries of county officials. Kecommitted I to )udiclan . orpmlttee S. B. 17. Jenkins On nmn U.id ; Uianl Pai-.il. a . nas -. absent I C s. B 10. Peters .'toJlnc to mas-1 rnum and nilnlrmn i popu at'.on of ciieii of second and third cIbss. l'sss-d, act 41; absent 6. SPECIAL C.J.OER 8. B. 2. I "titers Reapportionment i bill. Special order lor 2:30 O'OlpOS iln- tviia s B. 12. BouthwicW Anticlgaiot bill. SpecUl order for 3 o'clock Thursday. I ON TABLE H. B r-9. Qulnney Rebitlng to payment pay-ment by counties of taxes collected for Cities and towns H. B. 87, Qulnney Relating to distribution dis-tribution of moneys received from re demptlon sales. 8 B. 23, Committer on education Relating to organisation of county K I.ool olrtrlcts. Ii i: 14, 1hv P.elniing lo prinilng prebeedlngs of county commissioners. , tempting such work. The trapper would be required to report such trappings trap-pings to the commissioner, and he would be required to pay a maximum of $4 for each aiioh animal trapped. A fine of 320o is provided fr unlawful unlaw-ful (rapping of beaver Although not definitely decided, there Is a proposal being considered by the committee to have a limited season on grouse, especially espec-ially in sections where the birds have Increased to a large extent. |