Show Lower House Passes Maw's Reorganization Bill Unanimously Senate Must Now Decide Fate of Broad Plan to Improve State Government The fate of Governor Herbert B. Maw's far-reaching government plan rests with the Utah state senate following the surprising and practically unanimous passage last Friday by the house of representatives of H B. the single measure encompassing ail of the chief executive's proposals for and commission revamp It now remains for the 23 senators to decide in what form they will consider the proposals as the one all-inclusive H B. 82 or in the apparently favored assortment of 39 bills recently introduced in the upper house to individually cover the varied phases of the Legislative experts predict that the passed house bill will be discarded reorganization enacted in the series of attorney-analyzed At the close of the session day Saturday the 39 bills and at least 10 others allied with reorganization wore under with legal by the senate committee on revision and It was expected that some of the passed upon as constitutionally would reach the senate this Bills On Approximately of the bills and resolutions as yet upon had to do with taxation and court or legal procedure di- vided about 50 each Another 50 had to do with state government reorganization Fourteen concerned 15 traffic or 13 were of interest to and 1 1 to water Thirteen carry Ten relate to 10 to five to five to fish and I six to w six to liquor and eight to A doz- en oi so have to do with and Others relate to civil pensions and Several are of regulatory while nearly 10 seek establishment of commissions or Weed Eradication Measure The senate last week passed the house approved bill authorizing counties to levy a tax for participation in weed eradication the house bill strengthening supervision of benevolent and mutual insurance and another house bill making it optional rather than mandatory to maintain a city in municipalities of more than The house passed senate-approved bills bringing federal j residing in Utah the state income and authorizing the fish and game mont to use certain state-owned lands adjacent to Great Salt Lake for recreational In addition to passing H. R. the lower house approved H. B. liberalizing the old age assistance Work of Basin Lawmakers Senator Lynne Ash ton of Vernal last week voted yes on S. B prohibiting trespass on state lands for grazing purposes or removal of natural |