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Show THE BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH THE FEATHERHEADS .ffisau : ; ... - Yesir I Vcecl 5b n pqmsa! UV iuckv x umji " iEvt ewasoopw iV; -- fl ges Ukxxpnt wry" ,y WoPFEEED toft Hfi BEST 1 f fccWwo lOMEttTTEtt - IM. JWV M3MT WIN A XT fa A SUGPQlSE FOR WO ) 1 iJLf LOVE LETTERS I -- OOKirar IffM ' ( OF SAP'S WAT MOWEtt KEEP M -- 1 BET HEP SIVB 3 OF h , --y"IFHlS lETTSft REAOV Pjg I, pkCUOSES TO MiSwrr---- T W THAT TRUNK W- - xll ' 46 M0WtV,"C JT R 4iNK- - EL MM ? I - f V s ' ! I ' y .. FINNEY OF THE FORCE yggs " - ' Qv611 Poor b&MWBT W --feAVX WASGOEATLV) ffAT) lVSSS!iS J KV HOODLUMS OF VbDRS IM U4E F" ffVMOVED OUQSE LOOK ON YOOft 1 jv Utah Legislature Continues session The session of tbe Utah Igls- - , lnture continues to be enlivened by the Introduction of many bills, which Include measures effecting the dally lives and activities of nearly every resident of Utah. Tax revision, income taxes and a great deal of work supposed to be performed at the present session, still loom before the lawmakers, , A proposal to tax Natural Gas and a memorial to congress design-ed to aid southern Utah stockmen were presented. Any of the following bills, on which detailed Information is de-sired, can be secured by writing to your representatives in the legisla-ture. " i Introduced in the Senates 8. J. U. 8, McCarthy, Maw, Cand-lan- Musser and Fowles Com-mending the American Legislators' association and the Interstate legis-lative reference bureau. , S. B. No. 62, Fowles Providing for inspection of motor vehicle fuels. 8. B. No. 63, Jefferson, by request Four tenths mill levy for aiding blind authorized. S. B. No. 64, Shields Reducing loan sTiark interest from 8 to 2 per cent a month. S. B. No. 65, Hugglns Amend-ment relating to service of sum-mons by publication. S. O. M. No. 8, Smith Asking legislation to permit consolidation of lands important to watersheds. 8. B. No. 60, Hugglns Repeal-ing law which forbids person to be candidate of two parties for office, 8. B. No. 67, Welling LiablUtv o. policyholders in county mutual lil'e Insurance companies. ; ; B. No. 08, Musser Appropri-ating $7500 for Harold D. Bud- -' weei'.s. 8. B. NO. CO, Maw Reducing in-terest on delinquent taxes from 12 to 9 per cent a year. 8. 0. M. 4, Hunt Commending Ben. Key Pittman's resolution in regard to silver. , 8. B. No. 70, Candland Assess-ment ....... of mines. 8. B. No. 71, Candland Assess-ment of public utilities. 8. B. No. 72, Candland Duties of state tax commission. ' 8. B. No. 73, Candland Review of bond issues. 8. B. No. 74, Candland Control of budgets and levies. 8. B. No. 75, Candland Exemp-tion for disabled veterans. .8. B. No. 70, Candland Exemp-tion of power plants for pumping. 8. B. No. 77, Booth Sale of state lands under the water's edge. 8. B. No. 78, Ryan Monthly publication of proceedings of cer-- 8, B. No. 79, Judiciary committee To prevent unnecesBary delay in rendering judicial decisions. 8. B. No. 53, McCarthy Power of town boards to regulate taxicabs and busses. 8. B. No. 80, Shields Bringing licensed and bonded pawnbrokers under the small loans act. 8. B. No. 81, Shields Requiring Jurors' per diem to be taxed as costs in civil actions. 8. B. No. 82, Ryan Permitting Installment payments of delinquent taxes. Introduced In the House: II. B. No. 110, Jorgensen Defin-ing voting qualifications of mem-- bers of agricultural cooperative as-sociations. II. B. No. Ill, Jorgensen Relat-ing to bounties for predatory ani-mals and providing for the prorat-ing of the state bounty fund. II. B. No. 112, Mills Relating to the importation of bees. ' II. B. No. 113, Revenue and taxa-tion committee Assessment of pub-lic utilities by the tax commission. II. B. No. 115, Committee Pro-viding that state tax commission 'revise tax levies and budgets of lo-cal governments. II. B. No. 119, Committee Pre-scribing miscellaneous duties of state tax commission relating to as-sessment and equalization of prop-erty for taxation. II. B. No. 120, Fugal Providing for the publishing and recording of marks and brands by the state board of agriculture. II. C M. 3, Callister Memorial-izing congress to pass and tbe pres-ident to approve the Thomas bill appropriating $5,000,000 for the reclamation fund. H. B. No. 121, Nightingale Pro-viding that assessment books, both real and personal, must be deliver-ed to county treasurers on or be-fore April 15. IT. B. No. 122, Fuller Requiring that oleomargarine be taxed in car-tons before leaving wholesale dis-tributors, and that railroads noti-fy state of all Importations. II. B. No. 123, Dalton Making It lawful to kill dogs molesting live-- stock. .'" II. B. No. 124, Brimley Guest passengers in antomobiles shall have no cause of action against the owner in case of accident. II. B. No. 127, Horsley Provid-ing that money derived from the sale of public lands may be invest- - ed in first mortgages on improved pasture or range lands having ample water supply for livestock, as well as in mortgages on improv-ed farm lands. Our Pet Peeve ' ' ' Sventsin the Lives of Little Men MICKIE, THE PRJNTEWS DEVIL frSrfcSte: No'.EEIttTix 1 ( UOOPEE A 1 MAW SOANWFU ToLE FULLER LE " ' r' ' y J'- ' By Percy u crosby THE CLANCY KIDS It Got Under Buddie's Skin ' 1 "PES ' ' ;LfAW6-'CK-- Pi , v --Hi F V a |