Show under the capitol dome whatever the ultimate outcome ol of lawmaking efforts by the twenty first firsti utah legislature may tie be and grossi gross achievements bid lair fair to preserve c a goodly measure ol of constructiveness one figure Is deemed certain to eberg from the legislative maze stronger and more firmly entrenched in the esteem and affections ot of the people as a whole mani governor henry 11 blood Is the man the tee man ot of the hour la ila the preservation ol of a well ordered balance wheel that Is going tar far toward maintaining faith and hope in and for utah institutions including the legislature already his coordinating co ca achievements esi ej specially pec lally ally his opening iries message sage antl and taud aud get report have done much in legislators to a clearer understanding of the states needs i the chiet executives clearly put proposal of 0 a revenue producing avenue without resort to greatly increased taxes by refunding of bonds which are still in the state treasury stemmed to a large degree the clamor for taxation raises aLses it will likely result in the saving to the taxpaying tax paying citizens of thousands of 0 dollars that might have otherwise been added to already straining burdens governor bloods message starting the current session on its way and his budget message were generally regarded as the strongest and most all embracing in their worded wisdom of any similar documents ever presented by a beehive state chief executive his dally daily counsels with legislators seeking to ordinate coordinate co lawmaking with administration policies and state needs as well as his request for speed in the enactment of a liquor control law too have gone tar far in the furtherance of constructive legislation the governor has made it very clear that while he Is a strong advocate of 1 necessary economies in the administration of state governmental departments he Is just as firmly opposed to false economy administration without funds to make every department function wisely 1 and efficiently tor for the betterment of the state and its citizenry I 1 the chief executive has not hesitated in voicing approval of measures he believes through wide experience in the administration of state affairs to be of greatest benefit to the whole people nor has he been intimidated by special groups in going against the dictates of his conscience in brief he Is revealing himself ns as the right man for the biggest 1 job a utah governor ever faced and that Is why when the lawmakers have finished th their air work governor blood lwell will be more securely ensconced in the hearts of utahna as the man who arose to emergencies in a manner that spelled for the advancement of the state as a whole and all its institutions legislative history of the current session up to date tells a story of combative b tive elements in the upper and lower houses houses with the senate already appearing I 1 ng in the role of safety valve in the consideration of controversial measures bills and resolutions originating in the house of representatives and considered as more or less controversial will go after passage or adoption to the senate and there be changed materially if present sentiment continues to evidence itself upper house measures more particularly those having to do with taxation are dee deemed m ed certain to meet a similar fate in t the he lower house As a result conference committees are arc very likely to be fo found u nd considering ways and means of ill drawing awing the opposing forces together on practically all bills that show a distinct divergence of opinion between the two legislative branches it will become a matter ot of give and take with the result that a middle of the roa road d attitude will be revealed in much Inte hec controversial legislation early indication that conferees would soon be hard at work was given in the amending by the senate of the peterson bill limiting hours of labor tor for the underground der ground miners to eight hours per day and the refusal of the house to accept the amendment this resulted in appointment by senate and house leaders of the first con conference ferenec committee but others are expected to follow before final passage of such measures as the income and corporation franchise tax bills the liquor control work mens compensation labora calling out of militia in case of labor troubles and the picketing bills others of the 60 odd taxation measures way may be considered as controversial and certain t to 0 c call 11 tor for the appointment befool of f conferees before e they are finally acted upon as senatorial and represents tortal opinion seems at right angles IS n many 1114 ln stances efi |