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CHAPTER 20.

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF CITIES.

AN ACT to Amend Section 231 of the Revised Statutes of Utah, 1898, Relating to the Annual Financial Statements of Cities.

Be it enacted by

the Legislature of the State of Utah:

SECTION 1. 1898, be amended

That section 231 of the Revised Statutes of Utah, to read as follows:

Section 231. Annual Financial Statement. The city auditor, in cities having an auditor, and in all other cases, the city recorder shall prepare and publish, on or before the first Monday in July of each year, in some newspaper having a general circulation in the city, a detailed statement of the financial condition of the city, and of all receipts and expenditure for the previous year, ending June 30th, showing:

1. The total receipts of the city, stating particularly the source of each portion of the revenue.

2. The amount of cash on hand at the date of the last report. 3. The amount of sinking fund, and how invested.

4. The number, date, and amount of every bond issued or

redeemed, and the amount received or paid therefor.

5. The indebtedness of the city, funded and floating, stating the amount of each class and the rate of interest borne by such indebtedness, or any part thereof.

6. funds.

The amount of cash in the city treasury, and in its several

7. The total expenditures of the city, as shown by the warrants issued, giving in total the amount expended in each department. Approved March 7, 1899.

'CHAPTER 21.

JUDGMENTS.

AN ACT to Amend Section 3198 of the Revised Statutes of Utah, 1898, Relating to Judgments.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Utah:

SECTION 1. That section 3198 of the Revised Statutes of Utah, 1898, be amended to read as follows:

Sec. 3198. Docketing Judgment. Lien for Eight Years. Filing Transcript.in Other Counties. Immediately after filing the judgment roll the clerk must make the proper entries of the judgment, under appropriate heads, in the docket kept by him, and from the time the judgment is docketed it becomes a lien upon all the real property of

the judgment debtor not exempt from execution in the county in which the judgment is given, owned by him at the rendition of the judgment, or by him thereafter acquired during the existence of said lien in his own right. A transcript of the original docket, certified by the clerk, may be filed with the recorder of any other county, and from the time of the filing the judgment becomes a lien upon all the real property of the judgment debtor not exempt from execution in such county, owned by him at the time, or which he may afterward, and before the lien expires, acquire. The lien shall continue for eight years unless the judgment be previously satisfied, or unless the enforcement of the judgment be stayed on appeal by the execution of a sufficient undertaking as provided in this code, in which case the lien of the judgment ceases.

Approved March 7, 1899.

CHAPTER 22.

RELIEF OF J. W. ALLEN.

AN ACT Appropriating the Sum of One Thousand Dollars to J. W. Allen of Springville, Utah.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Utah:

SECTION 1. Appropriation to J. W. Allen. That the sum of one thousand dollars is hereby appropriated out of any moneys in the state treasury, not otherwise appropriated, to J. W. Allen of Springville, Utah, for services rendered to the state and permanent injuries sustained in the loss of right leg in the capture of bank robbers C. L. Maxwell and one other, name unknown, and the state auditor is hereby authorized and directed, upon application in writing of the said J. W. Allen, to draw his warrant upon the state treasurer in favor of the said J. W. Allen for the amount herein specified. Sec. 2. This act shall take effect upon approval. Approved March 7, 1899.

CHAPTER 23.

BRIGHAM YOUNG MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION.

RESOLUTION Authorizing and Directing the Secretary of State to Deliver to the Brigham Young Memorial Association all the Funds and Property in His Custody from the SemiCentennial Jubilee.

Be it resolved and enacted by the Legislature of the State of Utah:

Semi-Centennial Jubilee Fund to be Paid to Brigham Young Memorial Association. That the secretary of state is hereby authorized and directed to pay and deliver all the funds and property now

in his custody which he has received from the committee of the semicentennial jubilee, to the Brigham Young memorial association; and be it further

Resolved, and directed that said funds and proceeds of such property shall be expended in completing the pioneer monument in Salt Lake City, state of Utah; and be it further

Medal for Members Semi - Centennial Jubilee Commission. Resolved, that the sum of $225.00 is hereby appropriated, or so much thereof as may be necessary, and shall be expended by a committee consisting of Heber M. Wells, governor of Utah, Aquila Nebeker, president of the senate, and William M. Roylance, speaker of the house, in the designing and manufacturing of a suitable badge, medal or memento, to be presented to each member of the committee of the semi-centennial jubilee, in token of appreciation of the people of the state of Utah, for their faithful services as such committee.

This resolution shall take effect upon approval.
Approved March 9, 1899.

CHAPTER 24.

CITY ELECTIVE OFFICERS.

AN ACT to Amend Section 213, Chapter 6, Title 10, Revised Statutes of Utah, 1898, Providing for the Election of Certain Officers in the Cities and Towns of this State and Fixing the Terms Thereof..

Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Utah:

SECTION 1. That section 213, chapter 6, title 10, Revised Statutes of Utah be amended to read as follows:

Sec. 213. Elective Officers. Terms. In addition to the mayor and city councilmen, there shall be elected in the cities of the state a city recorder, a city treasurer, and a city justice of the peace; and also in cities of the first and second class, a city attorney and a city auditor; and in cities of less than twelve thousand inhabitants, a city marshal; provided, that in cities of less than twelve thousand inhabitants the city recorder shall be ex-officio city auditor and shall perform the duties of such office without extra compensation therefor. All elective officers shall hold their respective offices for two years, and until their successors are elected and qualified.

Approved March 9, 1899,

CHAPTER 25.

STATE FISH HATCHERY.

AN ACT to Provide for the Construction and Equipment of a State Fish Hatchery; for the Maintenance of the Same and the Distribution of the Fry to the Various Waters of the State of Utah.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Utah:

SECTION 1. Commissioner of Hatcheries. That the state fish and game commissioner is hereby made the state commissioner of hatcheries without further compensation than that provided for by law.

The state

Sec. 2. Fish Hatchery Erected by Commissioner. fish and game commissioner is hereby authorized and directed to erect and maintain a fish hatchery in this state, for the purpose of artificial propagation and distribution of food or commercial fishes.

Sec. 3. Necessary Lands. How Obtained. The necessary lands on which is to be erected the hatchery mentioned in section 2, of this act, may be obtained by purchase or otherwise by the governor and state commissioner, taking deed or deeds therefor in the name of the people of the state of Utah.

Sec. 4. Distribution of Ova and Fry. The commissioner of hatcheries shall have supervision of all fish culture matters of a public nature, and shall receive and provide for the proper care and distribution of such food fishes or ova of the same as shall come into the possession of the state. He may also obtain ova or fry from such fish at such places and of such variety as he may deem most suitable to the waters of this state, and have the same hatched at the state hatchery and shall distribute the same in a prudent and equitable manner through the different waters of the state. He may furnish to any person, corporation, or company owning any lake or reservoir as private property any young fry that may be hatched in state hatcheries for the purpose of stocking such lake or reservoir at not less than actual cost thereof; said cost to be determined by said commissioner.

Sec. 5. Annual Report to Governor. The state commissioner of hatcheries shall annually, before the first day of December, make to the governor a detailed report of the transactions of the year and set forth in said report any and all information he may have obtained in regard to the varieties of fish adapted to waters of this state and the method of culture of the same, and the water to which they are adapted, together with any information that may aid in promoting the culture of edible fish in the state.

Sec. 6. Stock Waters. The state commissioner of hatcheries may examine the waters of the state that are not naturally stocked with fish, as to their adaptability for fish and stock the same, if suitable, with the varieties of fish that are best adapted to the

waters.

Sec. 7. $5,000.00 Appropriation. The sum of five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this act, payable out of any moneys in the state treasury not otherwise appropriated to be expended by or under the direction of the state commissioner of hatcheries; provided, that three thousand dollars may be drawn in the year 1899, and two thousand dollars may be drawn in the year 1900.

Sec. 8. This act shall take effect upon approval.
Approved March 9, 1899.

CHAPTER 26.

FISH AND GAME.

AN ACT for the Protection of Fish, Game and Birds; for Appointment of State and County
Wardens and Prescribing Their Duties; to Provide Penalties for the Violation of this
Act, and to Repeal Title 21, Revised Statutes of Utah, 1898, and all Acts and Parts of
Acts Inconsistent Herewith.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Utah:

Term.

SECTION 1. Governor shall Appoint Commissioner. Vacancy. How Filled. That the governor of the state, by and with the consent of the senate, shall appoint a state fish and game commissioner, who shall be a resident citizen of the state, whose term of office shall be two years and until his successor is appointed and qualified; provided, that when a vacancy occurs in the office of said commissioner and the legislature is not in session, the governor shall have power to fill such vacancy until the next regular session of the legislature, and he shall have power to remove the state commissioner at any time for cause.

Sec. 2. Salary. Oath. Bond. The state commissioner shall receive an annual salary of eight hundred dollars. He shall, before entering upon the duties of his office, take and subscribe to an oath of office and give a bond in the penal sum of three thousand dollars for the faithful performance of his duty. Such bond shall be approved by and filed with the secretary of state.

Sec. 3. Control of Waters. Distribution of Fish. Deputies, How Paid. The state commissioner shall have control and supervision of the waters of the state for the collection, propagation, culture and distribution of fish in the state, and shall receive and distribute all game, fish, fish fry and spawn coming into his hands fairly and equitably among the several counties. He shall have full control of all the property of the state, obtained or held for the purpose contemplated by this act, and he shall have power to appoint special deputies to assist in enforcing the provisions of this act; provided that a sum not to exceed seven hundred dollars may be expended annually for the payment of said deputies.

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