Show 6 1 13 L A T 1 u R ai m fl E N Ts representative milton Ty Mcbell 0 o of r Ei Eca calante lante garfield county on a of the four in the lower hoses was MIS placed on five committees including the important revenue and tax aaion committee his others other as sign are the livestock public leilh les lh nh fi h L ml rd genie and highway committees in early house activities my 11 twitchell i was mis appoint appointed cd by speaker granger grancer as a member rif of tile the to notify the gena senate te that the lo 10 lower vcr branch was organized and ready to dabus da business iness on oil january lie he was lio nored hy by maw with cs as of a binl committee to blood alood and advise him that the t conven convention tich was ready to icar his in message he like likewise wisa in escort escorting irig the chief to tn the convention representative Ro william J luke f kingsten Kings bevre ng paule aunly county was mede a member of committees corporation live oct state stale univ university errity end agri culture allure college education and mining lining and smelling mr and mrs ferral barlow ere business visitors in rich iledon on thursday ir and mrs dastrup of rich eld wern doing business in injun ann ion on thursday J S HOT ciui SPOTS W boruh IN THE legislature of other forms forma of taxation for part of the properly tax legislatures would be obliged under the amendments to classify tan gible gib le property prop efty for assessment purposes they would also raise tile the aagre aggregate 9 ate of state school funds fund the amendments have the backing of farm labor and nd educational groups lg 1 generally deem it a practice praet icel certainty that several far ar reaching tax measures will become laws af after ter minor changes are effected unless a powerfully power full and concerted attack is lar launched inched by the public at large against specific proposals A tax reduction measure hold likley to pass both houses housed is the homestead home steed exemption bill even thou though 11 it would deprive the state on oil consi considerable dorable much needed revenue along tho the line of tax assessments owners of certain tax proper properties ties were cheered last week by the speedy passage in botti upper and lowr lower branches of bill extending the beroid of re denin tion from january 1 1935 it was the second mansure anae anac ted td into law the first was a house balf appropriating i for leai legislative I atile expenses three liquor control bills are now under cons aeration de ration the Laino reaux bill which in the committee of 49 states stores with all private bales ties and other changes made by the introducer introduce on oil his own initiative the salt lake ch chamber am of commerce bill favoring private salos sales under li license conse and the kofl original inal and and committee drafted measure with its permitted sales by hotels hotel arid and licensed eating places A fourth liquor bin bill is promised early introduction it is tobee to be put f orward forward as a compromise measure in ill the hope of avoid ing a possible deadlock on oll liquor legislation legi stion it seeks to consolidate opposing forces by providing for state supervised and controlled wholesale distribution trib ution with private sales per bitted under license home owners smaller squall r industries and small businesses b gm gin this thi s week to evidence a keen intres fc and often to voice sa s1 strong prong opposition to tile the proposed propos cd amen d rents to the st tes industrial work mens compensation when it becomes known that c certain e ertain s sec ec eions would make it very dangerous for a householder to deal with small employers such as elec trici ians alls plumbers and carpenters opponents oppose lits of the amendments as in H B 4 pointed out that one section created a lien and preference for con comp p eusa easa tion awards ahead of every evel y thing but taxes making it difficult it if not impossible to borrow money on oil real property because ber ause of a lien holding pre farence over existing mortgages or outstanding bonds it was IV Is explained that awards on oil a single jingle compensation case right reach well over many other feature were held to make the I 1 bill ill in to ta a decided d menace to the small businessman lesser indus industries fries employing one or two nl men n and the home owner making repairs etc much opposition also developed to the enactment into law of the inea eure proposing to alloi 10 per cent of the state gaskine ga gas soine ofine tax revenue to city streets it was argued by many from rural commit ies in particular that diversion of gasoline lax monies would lend to abu s see ce disadvantage to the smaller cities and towns and perhaps pei haps act against the general welfare in setting a precedent for diver ing such funds tw at least oue or a bombina ti tion on of the several measures aiming to aurthur safely on highways was given an excellent chance to become a law sentiment generally seeming to favor much stiffer punishment for traffie traffic law violators viol viole elors tors and more and better safeguarding as a ways and beaus of lessening alarming highway death toll labor scored its first victory in the te lower house through tile the speedy passage of the fet feterson ersol bill limiting portal to portal hours hour s for underground to eight hogs including the time spent in going to and returning from work underground the measure passed with but oue negative vote despite opposition from mine owners owner s and operators many set bet alors are said to opp oppose it an A otlie other r measure strongly slip supported ported by labor the senate joint resolution on enabling abling utah to rat afy the proposed pro federal child labor constitutional amendment m met et with a setback in the lower house when a motion to sus pend the rules fe fer nil an am mediate vote was lost 17 40 it basded the senate by a vote of 19 to 4 the senate bill clarifying clarify arg the be law with refer reference crice to the times in which a creditor may begin an action court was passed py the upper house by a una unanimous nimons vote and sent to the lower branch for consideration senator 0 C Bow bowman maty rep publican solon from kanab way ne conaty voted no with his other othar GOP colleagues on the child labor ratification resolution he voted yes on house joint resolution 1 fixing jobs and sal aries of legislative employed emp loyes yes on house bill 15 extending the time from redemption of taz delinquent properties and yes on senate bill 8 relating to commencement of sections by P pre re ident maw of the senate senat e added mr air bowman to the committee on soci I relations representative elliot larsen of sevier county voted yes op on peterson bill limiting hours of labor for underground miners yes on the resolution fixing jobs and salaries of legislative emp loyes and yes on the rede redempa mp tion ot of tax delinquent properties measures he was absent and not voting on the child labar motion milton twitchell of garfield county voted yes on all balloting except anthe molien suspending rules fora child labor resolution vote he voted no on the motion rc representative P pec tol of wayne counte voted yes on the peterson bill and no on the child labor helas he was absent and not voting on the tax delinquent property measure mr pe tol introduced house con current met memorial norial requesting the crea ion by the united states congress of a nati noal park in wayn fayhe i e cott county rity he also introduced a bill relating to the right of irrigation companies drainage dra inase inaze and it districts public utility companies and city water supply companies to borrow money from representative william J swap of kano kane county voted yes on the peters peterson oil bill and the tax delinquent measure and no on the ther motion notion to suspend the rules for is vote on the child labor resolution he introduced bill providing for expenses incurred in transferring to the state briton to be paid from the state general fund speaker granger abed him to the house committee on salaries fees and contingent expenses william J luke of piute diute county voted yes on th e peterson Pc terson bill and the delinquent bill and no oe the child labor motion he introduced a bill fix ine the minimum population of towns desiring to be incorporated to 0 o |