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Show WITH THE UTAH LEGISLATURE The second week of the 18th sesstoa of the I'tuh legislature was marked by iimch activity over the Bouldur Inm question and the Introduction and discussion of a flood of hills ranging rang-ing from the question of homily on rabbit to a measure increasing Die pay of the legsllnlors from i to $r, a day and allowing thetn f.1 per day fur Removal of the stale prison from its present location Is provided in a hill introduced in the senate. The hill directs the state hoard of corrections to select a new site and construct new prison. Boards of education are euipowmed to opernle and inaliilaln Jointly wilt a board of education of an adjoining school district, a school or schools, or pay the pro rula cost of such tichotd operation, for students standing school outslilo their liuiiie districts, under a bill introduced In the senate. The IcglMlitlure adopted a resolution resolu-tion endorsing I lie apiMdntment of L, S. Cute for the position of secretary of tho interior in the Hoover cabinet. The Idaho leglHltanre has gone on record re-cord as favoring the appointment of Mr. ('ales to this position, Coiniumilcallnus were received from Gov. Hern transmitting rocoiuinenda-Hons rocoiuinenda-Hons and aliout 01) proposed bills of tho slate code coiuiiilsKlon by the senate. sen-ate. The promised bills look to the repeal re-peal of measures declared unconstitutional, unconstitu-tional, never In effect, or otherwise of no effect on the books of the state. BILLS IXTRODl t'KD The SENATE No , 0, Smith Giving the sfafo hoard of agriculture power to adopt regulations fixing dimensions and standards for containers of nil veg,!. tables, fruits, liny, grain, seeds and livestock products, etc. No. 10, Maw Ileqolrlng owners of motor vehicles to settle taxes on motor mot-or vehicles with county assessors before be-fore license Is issued by secretary of state. No. 1.1, Patterson Amending the state law relating to the trespaselng of animals, damages and impounding and providing thnt there shall be no recovery for nn unintentional trespass tres-pass ou unimproved, uncultivated grazing graz-ing binds Rttrronndcd In whole or in part by public domain. No. I!), Parratt An act ' regaling section 8.1, session law of Utah, 1!)25, creating the state board of elkcontrol. No. 20, Parratt An act allowing the governor to declare any day betweeu March 1 and April 15 as Arbor day. No. 21, Smith Providing for the appointment ap-pointment of state vclernnrlnn and deputy velernarlans. No. 22, Kvnns Providing for the licensing li-censing and regulation of owners or users of trucks used for the transportation transpor-tation of livestock. y No. 23, Musser Providing for collecting col-lecting of Interest on Investment of redemption re-demption funds and requiring stnte treasurer to credit such Interest to state highway fund. No. 21, IIolllugsworth-Aiitendlng the law relating to the voting .of absent electors in municipal elections. No. 25, Smith Making It unlawful to use an unrecorded brand or to use a brand recorded to another person. No. 26 Authorizing the release, relinquishment re-linquishment and conveyance to the Putted States of a portion of land for the Echo reservior construction in Summit county. . No. 27, Mursden Relating to tax rate for county purposes and defining when and In what amounts the same shall be fixed. No. 30, Dlllman Empowering the boards of education to cooperate with boards of education of adjoining dls tricts to maintain Jointly a school or schools, etc. . No. 40, Holllngsworth Relating to attorney and counselors and tightening tighten-ing up requirements for admission to practice. No. 44, Smith Amending' the state brand Inspection law so that In cases where cattle are fed or grazed on land adjoining the state line and ' the owners own-ers of such cuttle have lands or range privileges in such adjoining state and within ten miles of Such state line an 1 such cattle may be driven across the state line to such land without Inspection. Inspec-tion. Resolution Introduced 8. J. R. 8, Ryan Proposing to amend the state constitution so tho legislature may fix the pay of legislators legisla-tors and so that the legislature may receive mileage for th. atcual distance traveled in going to or returulng to the place of meeting by traveling the usual route. BILLS INTRODUCED THE HOCSB No. 2Q, Burton Relating to compen. Ration of executors and administrators and fixing compensation of attorneys in estate matters. No. 1, Burton Creating special Juvenile Juv-enile courts In all cities in Utah nnd fixing the Jurisdiction nnd control of such courts. No. 22, Esplln Approving and ratifying rati-fying the Colorado river compact nnd providing for certification of the action ac-tion of the six other states which have already ratified and to the federal government. No. 25, Jorgenson Providing for the staging of boxing lwuts ty individuals indi-viduals or clubs licensed by the commissioners com-missioners of incorporated cities or towns or other city governing bodies. No. 4, Jorgenson Decreasing number num-ber of menders of state land board. No. 27, Hanson Fixing i minimum crews for freight and passenger trains |