Show the utah s legislature to liler Is ol 01 convene next monday labit to be preponderantly democratic A id only five republicans in both CID houses granger ahead in r house leadership eke sa s1 battle preponderantly democrat ift n lc ic state legislature convenes mony their day for or a session Bessi oll promising to last tre rl three months never before lias has a more diversified agenda packed with controversial proposals been in prospect tor for the lawmakers of girt capitol hill id ct a A glance at the official roster eop p prepared by former secretary of state milton if welling serves to mi emphasize the importance of a pro pre it session caucus called tor for Sa saturday vik hol loin by y calvin W rawlings democratic W VO chairman J tho the roster shows that of 83 leg ja Isla tors only five are republicans JF Lon loneliest liest republican will be wllliam william 14 H 11 griffin jr from cache county the G 0 P s only representative senta tive in the senate eab hopelessly in the minority in the da 1 house republican views will be r 1 championed by lawrence B john son of rich county milton twitch 11 ell of garfield county hoyt chamberlain of kane county a and leland W reid of san juan county aw ay 0 thus with the field all theirs ipri democrats should have smooth 3 sailing whether they will split into bitter factions or progress in a spirit of complete harmony may be indicated at the saturday caucus called to choose officers of the two chambers apparently far out in front for reelection as speaker of the house is walter K granger of iron county count the senate a different picture however although herbert maw president of the 1925 1935 session appears a virtual certainty to occupy the presidents chair again a party split may see either ira A huggins of ogden or ward C holbrook of davis county succeed maw conceivable but highly 1 able Is the possibility that dissent sion in tho the democratic caucus i might create one of the most para j situations imaginable this would leave cache county lone republican senator with bi hii 5 vote to decide the lace tor for the presidency si such a voting tangle necessarily would be based on a great recession of maw strength currently indicated d dica ita t ted ed and sharp advances by holbrook and huggins bringing about a three way split more likely than this however it if maw does not breeze in as anticipated is the possibility lity that holbrook may muster d sufficient backing to provide his 0 o faction action a balance of power with the revenue and taxation problem obviously the most acute issue awaiting legislative action governor henry H blood indicated continued to back page legislature L EGI SLATURE TO CONVENE NEXT continued from first page in I 1 his inaugural address monday that his second administration will follow along the pay as a s you GO line or of hn first the public warned the governor not to expect government services will not willingly for or which they pay whether till this constitutes a 11 red light for legislators with new tax lax measured meas inea urea for legislative hoppers or of mild opposition to some 0 of r the ambitious programs which will he be d discussed is after the session opens may lie be more clearly ont outlined lined in the governors address to the co combined houses for believing direct primary legislation will strad dl tho the fence by embodying both direct ballots and the present party convention system senator maw had a reassuring word this week suca reports hi hf said are vi halt a dozen types of pr primary im ary balloting under h how ow ew the issue Is certain to b ring bring forth considerable disc discussion US 10 n if not heated beatel controversy in altah 1 tab trust roust bo be improved immediately to ortirio ort irit heavy hc avy migration of th clatos youth to more fertile fields field the state committee of nine contends in its most reent recent report corporate new indus ties and similar progress must be encouraged to chek ahli tendency tile tho committee proposed even it if tax adjustments are feces daiy to bring about the change tho the report said lobs jobs are needed to provide work tor for employ ables presently idle while another new jobs are necessary to meet the natural increase in the 1 annual demand tor for work |