Show r ON CAPITOL HILL Sy y 1 SAM TAYLOR Ball Late lake City Jan 23 23 Over Ovar MO legislative proposals have hit ID and Senate Senate Sen Son ate at the tile ud of this the second reek eek of ot activity This is le about eue Be of the f estimated number num seer ber of bills bUle which will be pre pre- u re reI I 1 th hU session Beulon Hut with H r ell ct cleared ear e d wy away y both belth the House louse and the cot got to the serious business ir t session work and committee action and a number ef et T s have been advanced to final Inal reading with a tow few passed Important bills pertaining i to appropriations were beg 1 to e tome me to the fore tore week lek following fol J lowing a budget lt message Groin from Gov Coy ov Go George e 1 1 Clyde Tuesday The Governors Governor's Budget Goy tov ov Clyde addressed a Joint legislative lath session Monday and end presented a Q budget of I v The proposal which Is la almost 11 million 1 than Jhan and anti deficits for tor the current biennium was Will In fn balance with 1111 revenue However Ike to Governor brought in iii proposed ed tax ta ch changes which would give the state stale U In ht new nen tux tax monies B. The rho Governor I who ho cut department depart ment meni budget requests ll a Ii total of n million before presenting his to the legislators urged tI tIa a free debt biennium with capital improvements improvement to be made mad on 01 a Jala you pay you go basis IA Legislative em emotions ran hot and cold eold on the tha Governors Governor's pro NO Republicans found tho the budget sound but difficult to while chief critics Dem Dem- ra In the elouse attacked the budget budget on un the basi busty that it does not provide eno enough gh- gh funds for needed aid school district j and nd to her Y c Gor Jo ci T recommended that lunda Sunda be appropriated for capital tate te and school building and ID In state park acv ac- tl but ut urged d that only n i a portion be fee provided by this legislature legis lature lalure the be remainder to be ft ft- a d sa a yay- yay 80 ayas you s-you- you go o basis Bond Proposals Introduced ar S Sea i. i Glen Olen M M. latch Hatch and aDd Orval Hafen Haten en R R- et CL d two mile Bills 10 or a state bong bead issue tIne In the total amount of 37 31 n tires first of rot U the Ck two bills pro pro- rides flee fer ter the Ibe sale eak of 32 million million in SA bonds tonda for tor state building and nd 11 he second provides 5 million for the iDaB ion If t r fg eute parka J system 7 tem moth Doth tend bend Issues would t for a period not to 10 exceed 20 ea tare to finance nce st state te m im bonding art are U la conflict conni t with T Uh the Clyde debt debt- Sr budget but bul ss nr ne tl t to bo ho ooL e Iron hors many legislators iu In both boats DIL Late Kate last week Harold larold Fabian 0 a t. t chairman c and C. C J J. J Olsen director lo- lo State Parks Parka and Recreation commission met with tho the State Stale Senate and outlined their proposed pro proS posed program t for r the coming bl bl- The program called for Jle he expenditure of during during dur duro ing hig the coming biennium to fi finance ft fl nance- nance a parks pars expansion In three categories lI 1 i existing parks 2 recommended for immediate action a and Illi 3 recommended for early action The Tha 5 15 million figure most of which Is 18 to be raised through bonding would provide for ac acv capital d development for tor the four present state parks parka 11 Ii Immediate action and 18 earl early action proposed parks parka Once ac acv on and Initial development hinds funds have been expended of fl- fl I vials daIs said the the parks could be operated for lor per year to park road building would be beI I under th the State toad Road Commis elon- elon I j I J arly Early action on acquisition of ot was recommended due to Increasing vandalism In I areas and because of the philosophy that state parks were more desirable than federal de developments do do- In III many Utah areas because of use multiple provi I slona Iona t- t The proposed 5 15 mil million II park ark bonding bill in lit the tho Senate Semite liP up- 1 rs pear a to be gaining more support I than Ithan its Ita big sister the 32 million million mil mil- lion buildIng bond proposal What's New In Taxes Tuu TuuA I A bill i to hike the tax on diesel fuel from 6 to 9 cents per ler gallon Kallon was passed by at third third- reading time when its III sponsor Sen Sea Hatch latch announced he w was proposing an amendment to to make makee the Ihl e Increase 7 T Instead of 9 cents centa Tho Thu oue-cont oue one cent Increase if approved approve ed Id s constitute earmarked funds for state roal road construction in state parks A A- A option county one-half one of one per cent sales tax lax increase seemed seem ed pretty certain of action later In the session Senate President Sherman P P. P Lloyd R SL said ald In a n speech this week that the then n need ed for additional revenue for local government unite unit In the state was Will widespread enough enouch to warrant Gov Clyde this week mended mended- that 6 65 tax tal passed to provide the 1 additional requirement in his bl proposed pro pra- posed budget He lie recommended a aea ea sales on ea tax tai motel bills sales Balea tax ou on materials connected services servicE's cleaners laundry etc general JenEral withholding provisions for tor ill aU state tate income taxpayers 1 ie pet z cent Increase in tax tu on OD oil oU add acid gas gaa production and a corporation cor our Income tax tilt law Several of ot these these proposals have been Intro In in- tro r In the Iii the f foi to u I n a of l U Coming Fireworks Firework A Adr science of n lOf Ic science examination are running into per per per- |