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Show UTAH LEGISLATIVE " DOM BRIEF BILLS INTRODUCED AND ACTED UPON BY THE LAW MAKERS AT THE STATE CAPITOL IN THE SENATE Bills Introduced S. R 122. TloliInRon Agreement of six stales and I ho United States rat-llioa rat-llioa Colorado river enmpact. S. n. 123, Funk ItoRulalion gubernatorial guber-natorial appointments. S. R 120, Warnk-k Control or water and water courses by city councils. ' S. B. 127, Flnlinson Regulation of use of underground waters. S. 13. 128, Finliitson Regulation col-onizatior col-onizatior sehenu'S, involving the use i of underground water supplies. ! S. IS. 129, Fi nl in son Substitute for j S. B. 84 Refunding of irrigation dis- j triet bonds. S. B. l.'iO, Westphal Creating office of state h i s t f j pi a n . S. B. 131, Banking committee Creating Cre-ating state banking department. S. B. 132, Feters -Amending law relating re-lating to poisonous drugs. S. B. 133, Winder Imported cattle to remain in quarantine ninety days. S. J. R. 4, Finlinson Farmers' export ex-port corporation. S. B. 104, Lt'Svis Commission manager mana-ger form of government. S. B. 115, Dixon Ceding to tlie federal fed-eral government a portion of the bed of Utah lake. S. B. 11C. Winder Fees of justices of the peace, j a. B. 134, Jenson riaces gasoline distributors under public utilities commission. com-mission. S. B. 14ft, Winder Establishing new egg standards. S. 13. 157, Peters Permitting the Utah Agricultural college to give courses cour-ses In advance commerce and in civil and mechanical engineering. S. J. M. 1, Dixon Urging legislation by congress to protect state's title to school lands. S. C. R. 3, Lewis Proposing constl-tuiional constl-tuiional amendment to permit state road tax of one mill. Action on Bills R. B. 37, Peters Fiscal year. Signed by governor. S. B. 33, Jenson State Historical socle so-cle t v. Signed by governor. S. B. 21, Calllster Persistent offend-I offend-I der. Signed by governor. S. B. 22, Callister Powers of cities. Signed by governo S. B. 77, Warniek Budgeting motor vehicle fund expenses. Favorable report re-port bv revenue and taxation. II. B. Welsh Budgets in cities of the third class. Same action. S. C. R. 2, Dixon Classification oC property amendment to constitution. Wit ho u t recommendation, by same I committee. S. B. 75, Warniek Budgeting administration admin-istration expenses of cigaret sale tax law. Amended to double tax on cigaret cigar-et s and reported f avorabl y. H. B. 44, Mrs. Punyoii College fees. i ble. Educat'"n. S. B. 71, Jenson Entry of judgment. Action def rred, bill holding place on third reading calendar. S. B. SO, Lewis Main trunk line highways. Pecommi tted to highways. S. B. 4 0, Callister Police pensions. Passed ayes 17, nay 1 , absent 2. S. B. 54, Callister Bar examinations. Advanced to third reading calendar ayes IX, absent 2. H. B. 22, J. H. Gardner Bacterolo-glst. Bacterolo-glst. Signed by president. S. B. 4ii. Peters Assessing motor vehicles. ve-hicles. Senate concurs in house amendment and repasses bill ayes 1 S, absent 2. Engrossing and enrolling. H. B. 2S, Welsh School budget. Advanced Ad-vanced to third reading calendar ayes 17, absent 3. H. li. 0, Pettit Compensation insurance in-surance for public officials. Commerce and industry. 1 H. B. GO, Ha.mil ton Gardner. Medals. State and municipal affairs. S. B. 41), Peters A ssessment of motor mo-tor vehicles. Signe d by presiden t. House requests original bill be returned return-ed for further consideration by the house. S. B. 114, Lewis Commission manager man-ager form of government. Public institutions: in-stitutions: 100 extra copies printed. S. B. 315, Dixon Provo bay. State and munici pal a f fairs. H. B. 5 5. Beal Consolidation of i school districts. Favorabl y reported , by committee, on education, j S. B. 4 4, Dixon Salary of insurance ! commissioner. Without recommendation recommenda-tion bv revenue and taxation. S. B. 91. Cottrell Drugless healers under industrial commission. Favorably Favor-ably by commerce and industries. H. B. til, Fowles Armistice day a holiday. State and municipal affairs. IX THE HOUSE Bills Introduced U. B. 1 12. Dyrcng A ppmpriating ?3tU.O from the general fund to oe i placed to the credit of the Indian j war veterans fund. Referred to com- i m it tee on appropriations. H. B. 11 4, Tangrcn Amending law j relating to criminal jurisdiction of justice's court. Referred to committee i on judiciary. i H. B. 115, McCu Hough Amending I law relating to the dismissal of crim- ! Inal actions for failure to prosecute. Referred to committee on judiciary. I H. B. 11G, McCullough A mending I law relating to appeals in criminal j rases. Referred to committee to ju- j iiciary. H. B. 117, Redd Appropriating $10.-D00 $10.-D00 for the partial payment of un- j paid bounty claims of lit 24. Referred to committee on livestock. H. B. 1 10. McCullough Amending the law relating to preliminary ex- ami nation lief erred to committee on I Jvdiciarv. H. B. 120. McCullough Amending law rclat in g to the time for tak i ng I an appeal in crlmnal cases. Referred j to co mm i 1 1 e on judiciary. H. B. 121. McCul lough Amend in g law relating to the arraignment of defendant. de-fendant. H. B. 122, McCullough Amending ; law relating to bills of exceptions set- ! tied, etc.. as in civil cases. Referroa : to committee on judiciarv. H. B. 1 23. McCullough Amending j law relating to tli e time when the I -formation in criminal cases shall be filed. Referred to committee on ju : dicary. H. B. 125. Morris Amending law relating re-lating to grand jurors, tri il jurors ami witnesses. Referred to committee on 1 Judiciary. H. B. 120. IT. Gardner Relating t-. , in dust rial loan companies, providing j for their in corpora t ion. Referred to committee on judiciary. II. B. 127, McCullough A men diner law relating to change of v-muip. Referred Re-ferred to commit tee f-n ridiciarv. IT. R. 12S. Amlrns Pi nvidirg fdr the organ iat ion and government of ceir.e- tery districts. Referred to committee ! on public buildincs and grounds. ! TT. B. 12H. Fowles Amending law relating to civil s-rvice commission fr pol ice a nd fire depart men ts. Referred Re-ferred to commit lep on corporations. , H. B 132. r-roi:ch--Atr,en.llng law re- , lating to br;i nd inspect f on for 1 i ve-stock. ve-stock. Referred to committee on livestock. live-stock. House bill 147. Coggin Abolishing the death pen;i 1 1 y for nvj rder. Committee Com-mittee on jnd lei a ry. H. B. 1,'d, Gogt:ln ( renting- tne . Ft? te of Utah ' oi hers' Monument commission. Refer' -d to t ommitt.ee on public buildings and grou (Is. |