Show under the capitol dome whatever the ultimate outcome rf ct lawmaking efforts by the awen ty first utah legislature may be and gross achievements bid fair t to 0 preserve a goodly measure of con one ojie figure Is deemed certain to emerge from the legislative isla tive maze rf stronger ronger and more firmly entrenched in the esteem and the affections of the people as a whole governor henry H blood Is the man the man ot of the hour in the preservation of a well ordered balance wheel that is going tar far toward maintaining faith and hope in and tor for utah institutions including the legislature already his courdin acing especially his pening ng message and budget report tave done much in assisting legislators to a clearer understanding of the states needs the chief executives clearly put proposal of a revenue producing avenue without resort to greatly increased taxes by rerun refunding ding of bonds which are still in the state treasury stemmed to a large degree the clamor tor for taxation raises it will likely result in the saving to the taxpaying citizens of thousands ot of 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 strong and all alli i I 1 embracing in their worded wisdom his dally daily counsels with legislators seeking to coordinate lawmaking law making I 1 with administration policies and state needs as well as his request tor 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 dear clear that while he is a strong all j ott ob necessary economies in the administration of state governmental departments he Is just as firmly opposed to false economy the thief chief executive has not best hesitated in voicing approval ot of meas ures he bel believes I 1 eves th through rough wide experience per peri lenco ence in the administration lf t state affairs to be of 0 greatest benefit to the whole people nor has ho been intimidated by special groups in going against the dictates of his conscience in brief he Is revealing himself as the right man tor for the biggest job a utah governor ever faced and that is why when the lawmakers have their work governor blood will be more securely ensconced in the hearts ot of utahna as the man who arose to e merEen cies in a manner that spell ta il tor for the advancement of the state rs r a whole ald all its institutions personalities have bay iby aby this time made themselves known to a great extent in both the house and senate so have the of legislators the letle 4 peculiarities that make them stand out from the rank pad and fileff file of lawmakers in the lower branch dr B E E I 1 onson ionson dentist by Is 14 the acknowledged lea ie I 1 k as a ta tak ar r part tn in debates debales oi 01 mefa mesu uns be bc fore ore tire the house lip nu hu Bimel armet hine bing to say ay or ask about practically every bill or resolution under discussion being on his feet more often and longer than any other lower branch legislator representative wilmer 1 madof weber county has established hini self gelt as the champ question asker lie he usually makes his stand on a particular measure known by the manner of query he puts he always wants to know the little ins and outs cuts of things he has lots lot to say about junkets and the like in his capacity as chairman ot of the appropriations committee representative warwick C lamoreaux of 0 salt lake county continues to lead all others as a sponsor of 0 house measures with 25 bills I 1 and a joint resolution to his credit thus tar far life his closest competitor as a law Is dr monson who has introduced 14 bills and two joint resolutions representative J na W jensen of weber county is a close third with 12 bills and one joint resolution mrs D C gibson 0 of carbon county leads the feminine representatives with live five bills in the senate julian bamberger of salt lake city may be accorded blue ribbon honors as a talker ae debater it you wilt will senator ira A huggins huggans ot of weber and W D hammond of grand are running close races the salt lake solon has been before the upper house as a bill and amendment debater a goodly portion of 0 the talking time lime speak continued to page tour under the capital dome continued continue from first page ing much on traffic safety and taxation bills senator hammond may well be classed as the great amender ani ender it I 1 Is a rare measure that tha t reaches a final vote without a change adal alon or deletion having been pro posed by this solon it was his ai i n to the income tax bill that brought about more than a weeks discussion but he la is being closely pursued by senator bamberger who also ranks well up among phoso with amendments up their sleeves senator ward C holbrook Holb of davia maintains leadership as an individual bill introducer in the senate ile he has 13 to hla his credit now senator elred M royle of 0 utah county J francis fowles ot of weber huggins hugging of and mrs airs burton W musser of 0 sa salt it lake are lunning neck and neck with eight bills sponsored by each mrs frame page stewart the other woman senator has haa introduced three bills a many tax measures in particular may tall fall by the wayside due perhaps to inability to give them proper consideration during the remaining month or to a desire to heed widespread advice that it la Is too early to formulate a utah revenue program meeting the require ments menla ot of the federal social welfare program whatever happens in the way ot of tax legislation howo can n gainsay the fact that there Is a strong undercurrent der current constantly increasing la in strength and volume against overburdening either the people or in ini i austry with taxes they are unable to successfully shoulder many feel that governor blood has haa shown the way to avoid taxation and that many of 0 the proposed measures should go by the boards at this time |