Show l i 1 I 1 I I I Jolt 10 I I I 10 I Ie H fr t T A f ot i ij I j t i ii It i l I I I I I I I I I I H- H p Kiwanis ladles ladies night featured a visit from State Senator and Mrs Alonzo F. F F ii Hopkin and State Representative and Mrs Ed J. J Senator Hopkin described the pro- pro used In our legislature methods 1 which h results In introducing many more bills than Can an actually be handled The purpose of at the sifting committee is to sort out the more important matters for consideration Tho legislature is faced with the larg larg- largest largest largest est financial demand in history as Il a result of ot school expansion and building programs and necessary highway con con- construction construction construction all allot of which has been delayed by the war It is noteworthy that the appropriation tion bill has already passed the th house and is due for prompt action in the tho senate The Tho new Utah constitutional amendments amend amend- amendments ments menU should equalize school finances by establishing a central school hool fund that will be administered to all districts on the tho basis of ot a uniform school assess assess- assessment assessment assessment ment throughout all Utah counties and will help schools In those areas having havinga a a low business and property valuation Legislation Is being considered to enact uniform property valuations valuations' which will further equalize school facilities facUlties through the state It Is estimated that that the en entire en- en entire entire tire school program for tor Utah will have ha an appropriation of at 25 to 30 million dollars for tor the bIennIum I Representative M h c P o II l i n mentioned that the administration of ot the welfare fund und of ot has been taken back to the legislature from tram the governor but will not effect benefits to present client He also commented on the labor bills and pointed out reasons for his vote against passage of or the measures He voted against increase in taxes gas gas taxes and quoted figures showing that such revenue in the past has been used for various state tate departments rather than being allocated to highways Other legislature matters were pre pre- presented presented presented and discussed and copies of ot some bills sills and the tho budget were shown in printed form for study by club mem mem- bers Moving pictures taken by Arthur Lefler Byron Wilde and Carl Winters completed the program are invited to attend the harter charter night program for tor a a. new club it ti Roy Utah on Monday night March 3 3 The Boy Scout troop is now organized and tad active meetings in the Memorial building wilding are Wednesday nights Any boy Interested in Scouting is urged to con con- contact contact r tact act a |