Show g mt ap to 4 U S P A service measures passed by both legislative branches and signed by governor blood since the last dome report place a number of widely varying statutes upon the utah law books one so called labor bill approved by the chief executive prohibits employers involved I 1 in n a 1 strike deputizing deput izing employed emp loyes as peace 0 officers another in the same category requires a person to register w with ith the state industrial commission before accepting employment during a labor strike other governor approved measures include one allowing operation of branch banks within the counties C of parent banks two 0 others prohibit voluntary dissolution of corporations and foreign corporations until proof is made that fees taxes etc have been paid another extends to six years and makes retroactive the present statute of limitations in cases of action against public officers tor for misfeasance malfeasance malf lasance or nonfeasance nonfeasance la jn office the governor also signed the bill allowing operation of previously registered motor vehicles until midnight of february 28 23 of the year following registration A house concurrent memorial to congress asking submission a of I 1 a constitutional amendment giving congress the power to regulate hours of labor in industry also won his approval utah bankers have gone on record as opposed to the proposed tax on interest bearing bank deposits as embodied in S B one of 0 the several revenue raising measures introduced as committee of nine bills several financiers appearing at a public hearing on the bill denounced the proposed deposit tax as impractical unsound and discriminatory they declared that banks would be financially unable to absorb the tax and that it would be left tor for the depositors to pay many small accounts held by children widows and aged persons would be affected they argued another objection by the bank ers was to divulging confidential information concerning their depositors pos po I 1 tors a accounts acou it is as won would I 1 d be re quiren under provisions ot of the proposed tax the senate defeated the bill proposing to establish a state stale police department the solons colons voted 13 to 10 against taking the highway patrolmen tr from jurisdiction of tha th state road commission and liquor law enforcement from rom the liquor commission it will soon be moving day lor for governor blood legislators approve a bill enabling mrs airs thomas kearns to present the state with the palatial kearns mansion at fast east south temple street street salt lake city appropriate that the states chief executive should live in a house that silver built utah we love thee will be the official beehive state song as soon as governor blood signs the lund bill passed by both legislative branches representative walter K granger of it iton iron on who Is always on the job when it cornea comes to matters designed to promote the welfare of industry and business of the state introduced in the lower house a bill designed to simplify and reduce the work of employers in making necessary reports in conne connection celon with unemployment compensation the sponsor of the bill claims that A t will save 90 per cent of the detal work lne ion with reporting this data following senator G G aind stroms stroma successful effort in getting a junior college tor abr price utah representatives D A tidwell and prank frank bonacci of carbon county introduced a bill in the house providing v an appropriation of to erect buildings purchase equipment and pay operating expenses tor for the first year representative heber Benn ions resolution for the amendment rals ing the pay of legislators to 8 per day ran into a snag in the senate and was killed by a vote of 14 to 7 at the same time another bill was passed in the house to pay the legislators 5 a day tor for expenses during the session representative page of flute declared he thought we are going against a mandate of the people given in the last election however the bill was passel passed with only eleven votes recorded ded against it the measure is now before e the th e sena senate t e |