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Show PUBLIC HEARING ON PEJERS BILL1 Senate Committee to Conduct' Discussions on Adminis- -tration Measure ( SpQCial Ilsi:iti h. i I SALT LAKE, Jan. 29 The senate commit tee on public affairs today announced an-nounced It would hold a pubbe h, ;,r-!lng ;,r-!lng at 11 o'cloi k Mondav morning In 'connection with Senate bill No. 20, by Peters, which proposes the creation of 'a department of ftaance and purchase. This is one of the administration i measures which has developed much interest. According to the bill It Ls anl 'act relating to the civil administration 'of the state government and creatng a I department of finance and pun-base; I prescribing the powers and duties! thereof: providing for the appointment lot a director of flnunCf and pur"l ass and an assistant director and providing 'for tho salaries of such officers, etc. ! The bill was introduced In line vith lioiernor Mabey's plan to Oonsolldatt , .departments wherever possible, j The committee decided to report I favorably Monday senator Peters biiii , relating to cities of the second class. Another bill to be reported out favorably fa-vorably will be Senator Peters' measure meas-ure on apportionment. Under this 1I11 aenatoi-s will b appointed at the rate of one for each l'."..ooo and represent-l iatlves al the rate of one for each 10,-1 000. The bill creates Box I31der toun-' tjf as one district' and Tooele Is joined I to Iav1s as a district. Rich. Mor-1 gan, Suniinitt. Wasatch RruJ Daggett become dlstflct No. 3 Weber ronnty, is not affected. |