Show legislature news third district solons hold different views on oil child labor legislation by U P A service with three weeks of legislative work behind them members of the twenty first utah legislature arc now engaged in ili proposed lawmaking 7 represented in ill approximately already introduced measures checking ill up on oil tangible results of their activities dulsig the first 15 workdays work days ot of the session the lawmakers found that XI sible progress had been made iu in consideration of tile the three subjects of greatest interest to the public at large taxation liquor control and social relations the current week is to show much more in ili the way of actual accomplishment results as measured in fin isbel business u bless concrete lawin lawmaking aking matters actual ly closed up to last saturday was represented lit in final passage or adoption by wh both house and senate of three bills and one senate joint resolution and the killing of one bill in the upper branch two house COLl concurrent current resolutions lut ions were also jointly adopted one of condolence to a bereaved fellow legislator and the other congratulating president roo evelt on oil his birthday five bills were withdrawn the most far reaching tax action WO was 18 seen in ili the adoption by tile the aall enato enate of a joint resolution paving the way vay for exemption from taxation of homesteads up tip to 2 2000 4 in ili value twi new tax bills were introduced the most important of these is the admin adain Istra ion measure increasing inc reasin individual income taxes it substitutes for S B 2 21 the only material difference be ili ing in the setting u up p of a system of deductions against taxes paid T tax a x rates remain the same kame exemptions are increased liquor control had its innings in pul public lille hearings at which both state and private licensing systems were strongly advocated A move to hold joint sessions house and senate to cou con sider liquor will likely result in such conal conclaves aves this week the holmes corn coin promise amendments as set up provide for state control of wholesale distribution t state warehouses and retail sales licensed by local governments ern ments they them are pro proving illig popular social relations were in it tile fore front with nith the adoption iby by the house after r an initial defeat of a resolution providing for ratification by utah of the proposed child labor amendment to the federal constitution tile second reconsideration on vote vate was 2 to 28 the senate having previously adopted the resolution by a 10 19 to 4 vote utah becomes the twenty second flate to ratify passage lit in the senate of the bant bam berger traffic safety bill was a senatorial legislative high light of tile the past week it provides that the legal speed limit for autos in ili utah will be too 50 miles per hour makes a hit and run driver liable to 2 gift fy days davs imprison ment restores the old three way hand and arm signals als holds drivers of livo live on oil roads liable in case of acci dent makes it legal toa to turn on oil a rel red light at intersections and limits the length overall of trucks truck to 33 feet and height helget of load to 12 12 1 2 feet measures put through in the senate last week were 8 B 20 nibbling cn ni ablin abling I 1 he file state fish and game gaine commission to borrow money from the board bard for public works projects S B I 1 18 the federal grovern government ment to buy lands for flood and feild control S B 11 the traffic bill all and 8 J it II 2 tile the homestead tax exemption measure S q it T 2 22 2 diverting 10 per cent of gasoline tax funds fund to city streets was defeated by a ft to 15 vote rural communities oud and small towns opposed it measures passed and adopted in the house were S it 8 clarifying till law with reference to tile the time in ill which a crelli creditor tor may brinz brine an action in court passed previously by the senate IT II it 3 enabling county commis to beabe for cash or goods lauds lands acquired through auditors tax deeds 11 II B 11 ine increasing reasin by inlall the annual tax levy of cities for contingent expenses and providing tor for four additional civic administration tax lories levies IT II B IT 17 inert asilia the lagal container weights of small fruits IT II B 23 regulating and licensing trad ing 7 stamps to the extent of practically putting them 0 out ut of business IT II B 25 26 providing for statements of cuts ants used in ill comme commercial reial feed foodstuffs stuffs 0 S J R 1 tile the child labor resolution 11 II t 0 M 1 I memorializing memorial izing congress to establish a navajo national park in ill san juan county and IT II 0 V al 2 doing the same for a national park in wayne county all the measures passed senator alonzo P r of croydon coydon voted no on oil the bill to divert gas tax funds to city streets street and yes on oil R S J R q 2 S it 15 and S it 23 lie ile was absent and not voting 01 on S B 18 representative gook cook of aldi county mary Thac thackeray keras of morgan morean and wayne C whiting of wit wa voted no on oil t the he child labor re resolution 0 O while P raul 1111 Pet peterson ersOll of summit and cleber bennion jr of daggett voted ye yes s the third distri district t solons vot voted e d the lie sa s same it le evly ny on oil both initial and reconsideration balloting on oil the lie measure sir mr cook voted 5 IM ou oil a all 11 other house measures reaching a 1 vote last week except IT II it II 22 ind and IT II n B 23 ile he was absent and not voting on oil these mr air whiting and mr Tb thackeray ackeray voted yes on oil all tile the measures mea mr IN te son oil did likewise except on 11 II C M N 1 I ile he nv was as absent and not voting on oil this memorial mr Be reunion linion voted yes ves on all measures except IT II 0 M band 1 and ill II 11 0 M 2 lie he was absent and not I 1 voting rot ing on oil thee the e |