Show A Good Job Well Done Utah's twenty-fourth Utah legislature adjourned Saturday after 76 days of law-making during which some far-reaching legislation was Pressed by public legislators passed all but two of the bills covering Governor Maw's proposed plan for reorganization and retrenchment of state If the power to reorganize the government is properly by mid-summer when another special session of the legislature to approve nominations for state positions and funds to finance the government is a new economical government should be well on its way to functioning The state and as citizens of the will benefit from the new set-up which is designed to give us better government for a smaller The reorganization measure places dozens of state boards and commissions in I 3 major These are business publicity and industrial public fish and engineering and education industrial and liquor commissions and the Commissions of three members each will head all but the health education tax commission and The health department will have one commissioner and a seven-member The education department will be headed by the elected superintendent and a school board of nine The tax commission has four The militia is directly under the governor including highway patrols and bureau of criminal Commissioners will receive per except the fish and game ers who will be paid a nominal salary of 1 00 per year and expenses not to exceed 1 Rural counties and towns throughout the state are grateful for the defeat of the measure to defer money from the state motor vehicle registration fund to the department of publicity and industrial Under the cities and counties will continue to re-j the but all surplus from the registration fund accrued from government bonds purchased by the state with motor registration funds in 1 and will go to the new The continued allocation of state funds will permit cities and counties to continue their much-need-ed road and street improvement The reorganization bill with all its for creating an economical state government has become a and money which has been going to county and city road projects is not being taken to nance any of its Ninety-nine per cent of the state's population should be satisfied with the governor's plan and the work of the |