Show STUDENT LIFE PAGE SIX ROBINSON AND STOOKEY BILLS ROBINSON BILL AN ACT APPROPRIATING THE SUM OF $5000000 FOR THE PURPOSE OF ERECTING AND EQUIPPING A BUILDING GYMNASIUM FOR THE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE OF UTAH Be it Enacted bv the Legislature of the tSate of Utah: Section 1 That there is hereby appropriated the cum of fifty thousand ($50000) dollars for the State School of Mines and the State Normal School shall receive 6443 per centum the Branch of the State Normal School 723 per centum and the Agricultural College of Utah 2834 per centum of the fund in this act provided for iSee 3 The annual cost of the general maintenance herein provided for the University of Utah including the Branch of the State Normal School and the Agricultural College of Utah shall not exceed the amount in this act provided for together with such revenue as may be derived from the everal land grant funds of the above named institutions and the funds received by them from miscellaneous sources Sec 4 The term “General Maintenance” as used in this Act shall be so construed as to mean and include all necessary expenses of the above institution except for the purchase and delivery on the grounds of additional water the purchase of grounds and the erection and equipment of new buildings and permanent additions i purpose of erecting and equipping a gymnasium building for the Agricultural College of Utah Section 2 The said building shall be erected upon such plans as the Board of Trustees of the Agricultural College shall determine Such Board is authorized to contract for the erection and equipment of such building after due advertisement as required by law Section 3 Th entire appropriation shall be available and HNEPiCTURES may 'be drawn and expended as the work on such building pro- gressos upon duly authenticated The U A C library is at presclaims in the same manner that ent the scene of one of the best other appropriations to said col- art exhibits ever seen in Utah lege are expended This exhibit is being held under the auspices of the U A and STOOKEY BILL the Society of Utah Artists and represents the work of eight of AN ACT TO PROVIDE A PER- the best painters of the West In MANENT FUND FOR THE all there are sixty one pictures GENERAL MAINTENANCE on exhibition Lee Greene RichOF THE UNIVERSITY OF ards has probably the finest colUTAH INCLUDING THE lection his portrait of Mr BRANCH OF THE STATE being especially fine There NORMAL SCHOOL AND THE is not a collection 'however that AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE does not contain at least one and OF UTAH in some eases many pictures deBe It Enacted by the Legislature serving special mention The exof the State of Utah hibit represents no single school Section 1 That for the purpose of art hut it is noteworthy that of providing u permanent and all of the works recently nearly perpetual fund for the general finished show to a marked extent maintenance of the University of the influence of the impressionisI tali including the Branch of the tic school State Normal School and the Ag The library affords ample room licultural College of Utah there is for the most advantageous dishereby appropriated and set aside play of the pictures the for that purpose 30 per cent of light effects arc notalthough always the the entire annual revenue derived most desirable from the general tax levy for Careful consideration of the State purposes in the State of various pictures on exhibition Utah exclusive of State School will prove of great vahie to studand High School funds ents grvhg them a liking for the See 2 The general mainten- best in art and discoruaging the ance fund fdiall ho divided as fol- too prevalent chrorao The gen lows: The University of Utah ex- irnl public as well will be welclusive of the Branch of the State comed and should not mis any Normal School hut including the opportunity to fay tin display —m Oth-ing- cr dated TO OURSELVES And avo feel fully compensated into For all aa ho helped e’en though We breathed our thoughts 'tAvcrc slim the air Can softly say They fell to earth Ave know not “I got that gyrn“ Avhere For who has right to follow a whim Congrcs ' has just passed a bill appropriating $25000 for the We merely said “We Avant a gym” pur- pose of fighting the Alfalfa weevil in Utah We sent our plea throughout the The Student Body Association We boosted our school at a right of the U A C received $368550 from Student Body cards last good rate Our slogan ever with plenty of vear vim Was these four Avords — That $10000 helped bring our state 4 “We’ll have a gum” The gym hill passed Ave’re uoav gymnasium Do not forget to give Thomas Smart the ovation he do serves upon his return Odell Photo Studio We welcome the Students to our Studio Photographs for 20 years Photographs Photographs that you will like D We’ve been making that are up-to-da- te Corner Main and Center Streets Photo Studio EGN - ‘Expert Photographer Twenty two years experience in the best studios of Germany Switzerland and France Olemargine As Good As Butter? Is Because oleomargaiine is colored like butter and looks like butter and even tastes like butter is it is good as butter? The makers CLAIM it is You KNOW it is not You knoAV that it is an inferior article that it is sold by misrepresentation and you wouldn’t touch it Avith a ten foot pole Noav similar conditions prevail in the separator business 1 he DE LA AL is everywhere recognized hv croaincrymcn prominent dairymen and buttermakers ns being by far the best deam separator on the market 08 of the world’s creamerymen use the DE LAVAL to the exclusion of cer other make That looks like prettA’ conclusive evidence that the men who make the separation of cream and the making of butter A BUSINESS the men who knoAV are not in any doubt ns to which is the beet cream separator The makers of inferior separators acknowledge that the I)E LAVAL is best when they say to you “Our separator looks like the DE LAVAL” or “it’s just ne good as the DE LAVAL but we will sell it to you for a little less money” M liy do they offer to f ell their machines cheaper? For tin ery same reason that the makers of oleomargarine sell their imduct buttcr-bcra- use they COST less to MAKE and are !tEl!ian ORTII Less The DE LAVAL has many imitators but no equal There is no substitute for the DE TjAVAL anv more than there can be a substitute for butter If yon need a cream oepnrntor why experiment with “worth less near ’ or “just ns good” imitations? You will save yourself time money and trouble by getting the genuine DE IjAVAL’ am an-- flcs5rc(1 information write to the nearest Fof office of TIB) DE LAVAL SEPARATOR OO 165 Broadway New V ork : 42 Last Madison Street (Virago Drumm and Sacramento Streets San Frnncieo 7 William Street Montreal 6 I nneess Street Winnipeg 106 Western Avenue Senttle m°J: v 173-17- 14-1- |