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Show The daily sessions of the Utah legi-l,re legi-l,re are becoming longer and mme intense as the time of the meet ing draws to the zenith. Last week was the last regular p i-iod i-iod for the Introduction of bdls i" the house and many measures weie brought forward. . A recommendation from four u the six representatives of the Utah legislature who attended the tn-state Boulder dam conference at Santa ie was that no immediate action be taken. Ke,-ula(ing the sales of burial certificates cer-tificates and service certificates by mortuarv companies, funeral directors, direct-ors, eml.almers or others is the object of a senate bill introduced vn'.h the thought of prolecting the public m 'juving contracts of this nature. A measure of considerable interest was one introclr.-ced by R('l. Burton, asking 1 lie government to eliminate all tax exempt securities. One measure sought to creale a state hoard of institutions for the supervision su-pervision of penal and corre-tional memoraliziiig congress to eliminate institutions, provided for the regular payment of wages to employees in all lines of industry and rami res the regulation reg-ulation and licensing of salesmen to prevent fraud. This law would hamper hamp-er the house to house canvasser who sometimes fails to remember to ship an order after collecting for the merchandise mer-chandise at the time of sale. The battle on newspapers printing print-ing of various public records, manifested mani-fested in a number of measures introduced in-troduced in this session made a new record with (he appearance of a bill by Rep. A. V. Miller of Salt Lake providing pro-viding for repeal of the 'statute requiring re-quiring the publication of a delinquent delinq-uent tax list. The present law requires re-quires that county commissioners prepare pre-pare a list of all property on which taxes are delinquent and cause the list to be published In a newspaper of general circulation. BILLS IXTRODl CED-THE SENATE Hollinssworth Providing that a per son serving time in Hie Utah stare prison may not be paroled until he has served the minimum sentence provided pro-vided by law. Hollingsworth Authorizing the supreme su-preme court to make rules relating to pleadings, procedure and practice in the courts of Utah. Welling Relating to the propagation propaga-tion of fur bearing animals. Amending the existing law relating to seining of fish. Hollingsworth Renriring all those in charge of locomotives to rin;; a bcil and sound a whistle upon apporaching a 'crossing. Parratt Amending the law relatim; to county libraries. Maw Giving county commissioners jurisdiction over grave yards, cemeteries ceme-teries and all resting places of the dead, crematories, etc. . Dillman Relating to governing tie place of residence for the purpose of registration. Hollingsworth Requiring records a common carrier shall keep of tickets, pasess and mileage books. Hollingsworth Amending law relating re-lating to loan, trust and guaranty associations. as-sociations. Hollingsworth Requiring the secretary sec-retary -of state to give a surety bend as the collector of fees for registration registra-tion of automobiles. Maw Repealing the law providing for collection of personal property taxes by county assessors. Patterson Relating to amending a law relating to property exempt from execution. Welling To allow the Agriculair-al Agriculair-al college to establish a laboratory for the study and diagnosis of animals ani-mals and their diseases. Fowles Repealing law relating to placing freight cars in Ihe rear of trains. Sniilh Making ail railroad companies com-panies liable for killing livestock Candland Increasing the borrowing power of the state armory board. Maw Regulating the pasteurisation, pasteurisa-tion, testing and sale of niiik. providing provid-ing for .the enforcement and fixing of penalties in cities of first and second class. Evans A measure to regulate tha trespassing of hunters upon inclosed lands and providing Hint where the owner or tenant resides upon inclo,ed cultivated lands warning signs need not be posted. Hacking Increasing pay of grand and trial jurors in district courts. Irvine Empowering county coin-missioner coin-missioner to appoint a coroner. BILLS INTROIRTKn-THE HOtSE Overland Appropriating a sum of money for the Indian War veterans Piercy-Creating a Utah minimum wage commission to inveslig;ne .mJ regulate wages paid t feui.,,,.s minors. Cooper-Regulating cosmesl i,-ians 'a rocjstration system for (lie menders of so called beauty work. Hansen Providing that an einnh.v. er be required to bring his spotter or detective forward if he has caused a discharge of an employee and such i,-requested. i,-requested. Jefferson-Providing that property owners, ,-ilies, towns, I,,,,,,,, of cation or municipal corporations if dissatisfied with assessments in ,m. renew by the slate equalization board nay have a review of sucli ils.ss. molds in the district court McFarland-Kdating to' chango of venue. ' l McKarlnno-Relating to battery 0, assault cases in justice courts. |