Show er e W 0 tol t the twenty third session of utah state legislature passed the halfway half way mark last week wilh practically all ol of the more important rio nosed by the law makers still awaiting action dav crable or un unfavorable fa vo rable senate and house journals the uly records of legislative act activities IVI showed on saturday night that 70 bills out of the more anai had been acted upon five ot of be have become laws agi pint joint ampro ap pro 1 ril of rin legislative branches and governor 11 henry enry H blood nine have been killed and 15 withdrawn twenty five senate and house approved measures are ready for gubernatorial c on this number having been passed by both legislative branches in addition to the five already approved by the chief executive awaiting action on them by the lower house are 15 passed by the senate the upper house has nine house passed measures awaiting consideration three measures are on the house table probably to remain there in status quo nona of the five bills signed bv the governor and now on the utah state statutes may be said to be of mayr mair import to the people as a w whole hole unless it L lc be c H B 11 this provides that a six per cent markup on merchandise spall be included in uc ue lining cost as used in the state fair trade practices act it muy may affect prices to he paid on various vadius items of merchandise S B 15 signed by the governor provides for flying the american flag over school buildings during school hours and on state and national holidays await action of governor bills approved by both legislative houss ii id d now awaiting action by governor blood include S 0 32 lri leiging ging dd ail small loan agencies burdei of the state slate banking department ii B 44 extending registration of plumbers to entire state 11 1 1 B 12 assuring every school district of at least leas t one normal scholarship every three yea yeas B 14 per nitting bitting county mutual insurance I 1 companies to extend their operations I 1 trolls in additional fealds it II BI B jl 31 enabling second third and arst class cities to abate unsightly objects il II B 25 requiring that traveling farm machinery be cleaned of noxious weed seeds etc before being moved from weed infested infest od areas S B 5 fixing fees for justices of the peace in criminal cases HB 39 changing the opening date of the deer hunting heason to the third saturday in october H B 50 55 and 56 including auto and aircraft entry for purpose of stealing in in first second and third degree 7 burglary lur glary classes and S B 45 to 52 2 inclusive simplifying court pro dierce measures killed include S B 10 40 allocating 85 per cent of rev derived from the tax on gas used in avi aviation atin to cities owning own irit arid and operating the airports eherd it is sold and 15 per cent to the state aeronautical commission H B DL 51 leuw eng tax lax on gas garoune ollile used in trac tractors tra clois tois er ei gines ewes aej bior elhel lation nU nui pose MOSes S H B bringing c OE 01 me state anu ils political suoi ons under ions ot of the state bauor law S X H 2 setting up a state saie department of justice ki B as w placing ane slate the rt agriculture ot of ii B 33 saljr ina kirs county or 01 tax sales recies redempa P eions conclusive instead of 0 pima facie of such redempa eions S B 20 1 r requiring a quiri n g c clann la ii n aias for cliness or injury dan dari rages ages to und ergil medical examinations S B 24 re ieng physicians to testify concerning privileged coni s in contests over wills S B 93 making over parking larking 0 of motor vehicles cles prima tacie facie evi cv derce anat registered ered owner was rc nible B 3 requiring state tipi join eez ees subject to confirmation fir by the senate to come up for such confirmation every two years and H B 8 prohibiting legislators from accepting ap montive poin pon tive and salaried state positions during legislative sessions an and for or two year thereafter bills to come bills of major importance yet to be passed spoon by either branch include H B increasing individual income taxes exemptions and ana extending 11 levies to cover non residents 6 bringing occupational diseases under the work mens compensation act 11 B 30 establishing wages and hours standards stand aids bior intrastate labor H B 13 exempting homes up to 2000 in same and ana personal onal up to lo from taxation H B 15 authorizing saie or 01 liquor by the drink in hilds restaurants arid dubs clubs if X 1 t bl granting counties cities and anc tons local option in m liquor sacs i B 66 ana 67 and ri rf 11 13 W J counties an aels fd cities to sow ow cost cose houss hous 4 S mg ing projects toi fee low incon groups gru ups several bilis providing fos state county and city civil vice s several everal measures amend amending amen dins the direct law several seeking to add revenue to tha ini in 1 form school and a bill bermi ting ling the organization of health co operatives the fate of a great majority of the measures still pending wu T rest with sifting committees to ba appointed by president ira R huggins of the senate and speaker 1 heber bennion jr of tha house AU all bills on both senate and house holtso when the committees are ao an pointed as well as thoc tho e now nov in will be con by the sifters lifters and thos i worthy of consideration reported out for action how bashi bolous vote participation of the fifth dis 1 tricas at the cur 1 el oi 01 ne lie twiny ilma state legislature v vs s r toil dilill 1 lusi we to li tic lie tion of bills and OD measures up for consideration senator G V billings joined with senator james A Alc Murrin of cache county in introducing S B it proposes to broaden the definition of real estate brokers subject to state license representative rulon J larsen introduced H B 19 1 classifying residents on indian reser as utah citizens for purposes representative M W curry and 1 others urged the federal govern merit ment to td assist in preventing further erosion of colorado river tributaries tributa ries in utah senator billings was absent and not voting on four bills passed in t the senate last week he bedno ted no on H B 36 fixing the opening of the leer deer hunting season for the third saturday in oct october 0 be r and no on H B 44 extending ME reg regi g i of plumbers over the en tire state his was the only nega tive H B 44 41 he voted yes on other measures nea acted upon by the upper house 1 representative curry voted no 0 on S B 19 establishing an inn un paid commission to the councilor counci lof states and cast we the only negative vote on H B 59 making permanent the public pr pro ejects provision of the state indus trial frial re recovery dovery act of 1933 and lib it aing ing reile rei ical Aal bond require merits ft represent alive larson larsen approved the hoje bins bils acted upon I 1 last ast t week in ti tha house fi |