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Show jortlon 065. Compiled -Laws of Utah. 1907. fixing tin? fees to bo charged by the secretary of state. H. B. 20S. by McHac Amending reot Ion 1337. Compiled Laws ot L'tan, 1007. relating to tlie period of employ-nent employ-nent of men working In mines and smelters. II. B. 177. by Hansen Providing for the organization and regulation ot coenty Insurance companies to Insure osainst loss b Hre and lightning. APPROVAL OF IMPORTANT BILLS GOV. SPRY AFFIXES HIS SIGNATURE SIGNA-TURE TO MANY MEASURES. State Bounty Fund, Conservation Board, License on Automobiles, and Other Bills. Governor Spry Monday approved approximately ap-proximately two score of bills. The new armory bills were signed. So were the pure food bills, and the bill relating to the sale of poisons by druggists. Two of the juvenile court bills received executive approval. House bill 167, by Thornley. providing provid-ing for the imposing of a license on automobiles using roads In counties cthor than their home subdivisions, was passed. This bill Is designed to give Davis county the right to collect from automobillsts who use tho road? between 8alt Lake and Ogden. Tags of identification aro required. The governor last night signed senate sen-ate Joint resolution No 8. providing that the limit of the state's Indebtedness Indebt-edness may be Increased from 1 per cent to 1 1-2 per cent. Senate Joint memorial No. 2. by Kuchler. asking the congress to retain tho present tariff on lead, wool and hides, met with executive approval. A state veterinarian Is provided for In house bill No. 82. and house Joint resolution No. 14, submitting to the people a constitutional amendmont for state aid for high schools, wa3 signed last night. Other Measures Approved. This is a list of the bills approved by the governor yesterday: S. B. No. 88, by Seely An act creating creat-ing a commission to provide for the display of Utah's resources at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition at Seattle, Wash., iu the year 1909. H. B. No. 231, by committee on deaf end blind to create tho Utah commission commis-sion for the blind. S. B. No. 93. by Williams Amending Amend-ing section 1,944. Compiled Laws or Utah. 1907, relating to the canvass ot the ballots cast at a bond election. S. B. No. 166, by Williams Relating Relat-ing to the Utah Art institute and annual an-nual piizes to be paid for paintings. S. B. No. 55. by Burton Amending section 2,357-X, Compiled Law or Utah, 1907, relating to the disposition of money derived from the investment of land grant funds. H. B. No. 48, by Pope Relating to irrigation districts. This Is a substitute substi-tute for H. B. No. 16. H. B. No. 81, by Russell Amending section 4,251, Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, relating to owning or renting buildings, keeping, residing In resorting resort-ing to house of ill-fame. S. B. No. 75, by Benner X. Smith-To Smith-To amend section 686-X17 Compiled Law6 of Utah. 1907, relating to and providing for appeals from city courts to district courts, and from district courts to the supreme court certain cases. H. B. No. 22, by the judiciary committee com-mittee To amend section 511, Cora-piled Cora-piled Laws of Utah, 1907. H. B. No. 56, by Henrle Establishing Establish-ing a standard system of construction of public roads in the state of Utah and the various counties thereor. H. B. No. 60, by Henrle Providing for the use of convicts and prisoners on the county highways and regulating compensation for services rendered. H. B. No. 211, by Judiciary committee commit-tee Amending section 1,666 of the Complied Laws of Utah, 1907. relating to the appointment of notaries public. S. B. No. 156 by Hyde Prohibiting the Importation into tho state or certain cer-tain cattle, not free from tuberculosis, and the requiring that tho tuberculosis test be applied to dairy cattle. S. B. No. 158, by Seety Providing for a state conservation board and appropriating ap-propriating $3,000 therefor. S. B. No. 196, by Sevy, authorizing acceptance by state of Pangultch school. S. B. No, 187, by Benner X. Smith Validating certain acts of county commissioners com-missioners in counties 'of the first class. S. B. No. 80, by Williams Creating a state dairy and food bureau. S. B. No. 85, by Hyde To amend section 213, Compiled Laws of Utah. 1807, relating to city officers, and providing pro-viding for tho appointment of a marshal mar-shal in cities of less than 12.000 Inhabitants. Inhab-itants. S. B. No. 209, by sitting committee A. substitute for S. B. No. 91. reiau ing to annual license tax payable by all domestic and foreign corporations. ' S. B. No. 79, by Williams Creating a state armory board, and authorizing authoriz-ing it to erect a state arsenal and armory arm-ory in Salt Lake City. S. B. No. 205. by Bullen Relating to the appointment of the board of trustees trus-tees of the Agricultural college. S. B. No. 71, by Badger For an Interlocutory In-terlocutory and a final decree in divorce di-vorce actions and prohibiting the marriage mar-riage of divorced persons within tne period allowed for an appeal, and providing pro-viding for changes in decrees, and amending sections 1184 and 1212, Compiled Com-piled Laws of Utah, 1907. H. B. No. 24, by Ashton Amending the law relating to the establishment und maintenance of detention schools for the care and custody and education educa-tion of dependent or delinquent children chil-dren 18 years of age or under. . S. B. No. 87, by WlUlams--Provldin? for the enrollment and organization ot the militia of the stato, providing for the staff of the commander in chiot and the organization, equipment, discipline, dis-cipline, duties, pay and government of the national guard of Utah. S. B. No. 198, by Benner X. Smith-Relating Smith-Relating to location of peethouses. S. B. No. 211, by Miller Relating to high schools, being a substitute for S. U. Nos. 114 and 115, vetoed by tho governor. S. B. No. 32, by Sevy Relating to notice to taxpayers by county treasurers. treas-urers. S. B. No. 129, by Badger Relating to fees of county officers. S. B. 194, by Benner X. Smith-Specifying Smith-Specifying how land shall be partitioned. partition-ed. H. B. 161. by Henrle Creating a state bounty fund, providing for a tax on certain livestock; providing for the destruction of certain wild animals and repealing chapter 1, title 9, Compiled Com-piled Laws of Utah, 1907. H. B. 182, by Thompson Amending |