Show WE UNDERSTAND the regents or trioce having charge of the erectiot of the proposed University bnildini have not yet decided upon th material of which to construct it Brick red aandacne and granite at all talked of and their various point cf merit discussed This is a matte in which every resident of the terr tory and those to become residents are interested hence it is 01 im portanco that a wise selection he made The University building i not to be put up ihia year and orn down next Once lu place it is i ti stand without alteration or remodeling re-modeling PUns fur a permanent structure have been adopted and tnt buildiog will be one in whch H I moet take pride Then let the bet material to be conveniently bud be employed As to what ia i the ht there should be no question There is no prettier or better building material ma-terial in the whole wast than the ray I granite of the Oottonwoods If nuy one doubt this be hai hut to UXJK H t the walls ot the temple or at the A sembly Hall than which there M ro more attractive or more subsianti 1 public building both in appearance and in fact in the country The cost of the granite may exceed somewhat that of either brick or red sandstone but the difference in the materials will more than balance the additional cost whatever it nay I be The very handsome design that has been adopted will appear admirably admir-ably wrought in granite and it would be almost a pity to deface it by ranking I rank-ing the structure of dingy brick or the dull dreary looking eandstoae i By all means let the regents decide in favor of granite The present and future generations will heartily endorse en-dorse the action and the territory will have a university building that will stand for ages an ornament to Utah reflecting credit upon its architects archi-tects and its builders |