Show REPORT MADE RY BY BOARD OF REGENTS Urge Need of State Funds and anda a Central Building for University GROWTH OF INSTITUTION Ear New RoOd tale S Sags g It Janot With Without out Mere It I th the need of a a legislative act h t w definite of the ther I r funds ubi rosy may be set aside for or th thi the ther i r t retty rat nr Utah tAb and aDd the growing T Ity it r far A central building the tOn to the of tile the 1 1 of f regents of the state n aas It fi nil II drafted and adopted I at a held In Mc or of the b W W WI I r f d deals with t f growth 0 of the since the r report was submitted em emr I I T r th the of 01 oft t preparatory school and an the ning nl of d the n D f t to th the university to a point I I x 11 h places the school hool on a beats 1 I I I I with the b best t institutions In fa the coun country U UI try I I ile 1 etI r believe bellove tita th e peas for lor the Immediate f t Ute the I art are the br E and tIM they lick leok t for h at the theof bands of tIM the legislature the work ot of the Uy other than the tho report rends Valuable Results ome important Ml e uena haw have made t IP or of arts tad M aed tn I f medicine In the dep department of 01 h 11 tory Of the arts arb and science school 7 historical facts per pertal tal to tIM the hIstory of Utah have haft b been n learned And b by work werk In th the de department nt of and In th the medial school the malarial t tIn jy has beet In Ja Utah I tIeT nev eral other deg sr on of ec the l sense 0 b has been prosecuted by bl In their theses work tot for d degrees Mush lurk good must mut In result r from trem original work tt to the Mete and Dd to tG the as aswell well a as to the The report peaks k M In praise of th arrangement between tween the colleges coli tad IMI the by which th two combine In giving tha coves rw la I Irrigation engineering I IUt Ut this combined course the college gI gives the work k la a lt and Ute the ua n the work In engineering A elm Ir arrangement exists x between n nI the two normal work Con the need or of the I II r resents declare The University tf of Utah mah hat has now naw I ra touched bM tile the stage e In its Ita where i k It cannot advance without more c I I rooms room and rooms rO for research labors labora toy Sot mu um antI and library purposes It ItIs Is Inae h sd of new buildings The normal DonnAl In some ot of the adjacent states have ao nt many n buildings as has the University or of Utah which also In Include clude the normal school and the state 1 ot of mines mine The school of lines O hu has more buildings than n ha has the r of Utah It I is with regret gret that It seems n necessary ry to tomake make all In Appealing for Cor It a building for the state 1 Tbs hIM is 18 the tho third time we hero haYO trop rep the tho need of Gt a ne new build buildIng lug Ing And we e earnestly hope that sonic way can be found to provide for tor this addition to te your state university The has ha not been com completed completed aad It could not have reached Its pr erl et completion had set t the Ua prot students and a te fe ot others raised means mans b by Ve Uana for lor Ua its con COD construction n At At treat or Gr should bo be appropriated for adding just justa a little mere Its completion A Ama small ma If gymnasium costing bout about t 0 0 ts Ie the Jo young n women a 1 Contra In support or of Ute the propriety of GC the request fur lor additional room th the re regents gents ur e besides the actual n need d of the unit ty for the room the com small man amounts amount which have hae bf been D Co for buildings In Inthis Inthis this connection they point out that the former ot of tho university rep representing p resenting Ute the o of the institution for forty years ee ceased to b be the prep erty of Gf the e university at the time Ume of the removal to the present site but re reverted to the tho state Mate b by act ot of the legis legislature lature the removal Tho re regents enla hold that needed room space pace would be provided b by the ereCtion erection tion of the central building for lor which the they have already twice submitted a request For this building the last pA passed 1 an act which sought to the regents to borrow The act acl was however de declared daNCI u ut onal ional The regents regent suggest as a suitable at ac by which the needs ary money can be raised An act similar mUar to thAt b by which the money MoneT I was waa secured for tor the removal or of the university to Its lia present site te I This At ad would the regents to tn with the erection comple I tin tin and furnishing 0 of a aI mAin building and to lo expend I fh the sum or of this money to be bei i cured follows Land to Convert Land Funds Into Mato hoard board o of land commissioners or Its BU C fI I Is hereby horeb authors od and lid dl ranted tit o speedily lIy convert In int t of the University of land funds Into cull ash and lId at once to pay the same me U as well as 8 all uh cash O i Ad Or that lINt mitt hereafter be te fund to th the regents or of the University or of Utah until 1 such lIuCh payments equal I ILoan Loan OnI To De Be ever eyer money Is paid from said Mid University sity sit at t Utah permanent funds as heroin provided Is an Investment thereof and a loon loan only to be repaid as In this act The method or of repayment is III as rot fol I Whenever money I is Paid to the re regent I gent or of the University or of Utah from the tho or of Utah permanent land funds rund as herein provided then the of at Utah b by Its chairman anti and acting shall execute anti and deliver to the tho tate state board of land and commissioners or Its successors sors ot the correct and proper oblige Uon When hen executing such obligations Ule to sums um first aggregating ng ahall bo be made payable on or before January I 1 un 1913 Th The next me aggregating 1900 PayAble one year r later titan than the preceding mont and the state treasurer and Mate auditor are hereby d dAnd And directed to pay the principal and Inter Interest or of such obligations a as thAy mature malure And money J Is hereby for that pur purpose providing for tor appropriations b by which to nl meet t th these loans or of ornee nee as a the they tall fall due the sug suggested law provide for th the appropriation lion tion ot of with which to begin tile Ii work or of construction into Another Important part or of the re retort tort is that which urges that thAl the opo ope operating rating expenses ot of the university l be by a fixed rate ot of taxation On this point the pre president of the university uni Several limbs recommendations 8 have havo been made to Ute the Governor aid the legislature ot of the Mate to provide for tor the maintenance or of the university b by a fixed axed amount on overy dollar or of orthe the assessed ed valuation or of the property prop ri riot ot of the tale State So tar far favorable action 11 has not been taken hut but It le Is to be hoped that the tho Governor and the leg legIslature during the tho coming laUve will favor to U passage of an Act In accordance with the these e The presidents report to the re regents gents genII which I In the re rI report Ort dA deals more specifically with th the conditions and needs need or Of the university Concerning fellowships and scholar scholarships ships hl the president nays Colonel Wall all I Is still contributing to the Ole university 80 a year for one fellowship for work to be dope dOHe In the school or of mines The university h hiss oleo aJeo given two to fellowships In this mo school each Amounting to aU aUIt It la Is hoped that In time th these fellow renow will have I for the university and nel tile the unto through the dver discovery or of ce Tal for the treatment ut of I tot tory ores and man many other Important I I things connected with mining and the work of oC the engineer I There Theft are now SeG alps given glyen by Ole he state for tor the State Nor Normal ml mal school each carrying with It only I 18 10 e there lit h one scholarship given by the alumni I and tour four ot or five Grant To make the 1 school scholar scholarship I ship very attractive Ute she con connected with It bo be he five as large as It ts at th the pr present time timeO O oa the needs In the various depart departments ments lie he writes liTho Thu professor occupying the tho chair ot of bacteriology in the university has hal also been the state atte bacteriologist The York work done for tor the university and for tor forthe the tate state has haa been well executed so far as It has been possible for Cor one ODe ODeman man with a student assistant tant to do the work demanded This combination between the university And tile the state I Ian Is Isan an excellent one eno and should be con oon continued tinNed The geological work of the Ule state tte Is being neglected There Thore should be A AIe state Ie geologist and he be the professor or of geology In the tho university Where th this is fa the tho ca case e both the stu students dents and the state are doubly served The students help to do dothe the tle work and ad are benefited d thereby and aDd tho they carry the In formation obtain regarding the tho geological conditions ll and wealth or of the state to their parents and friends In all parts ot of th the state to In this way a more respecting tile the Uaral ro ot of the state te I U scattered throughout our commonwealth than could po possibly bly be the case ClUte without this arrangement ement Oli Ob Nested It I ie highly Important that the university have II a small all astronomical observatory and a fairly goOd teI tele telescope scope cop In order to meet the demands demand In astronomy Little or nothing can be In this subject without those appliances No o subject can broaden the tho mind and develop the powers of oC imagination more than astronomy when properly taught The subject cannot be properly taught without an observatory and a telescope tele scope Ite n In aU all departments of Ir the university is I at the tho Ire present ent about IU 0 of whom all 11 are arC college students nave ye the small number r yo for the practice work In teach tOAch teaching Ing high school subjects These Mu dents dent are about evenly distributed through the three large schools of the university tho school of oC arts arta and Anel the school or of mines and th the normal school l Tb The number regis registered registered to ID the professional work In law Jaw lawand and nd medicine le greater than hereto heretofore tore fore proving that thoI there I is a nb substantial tan demand hero for tor the first two to toor years or of pro professional training In these The students J enrolled rep rop represent resent every c county In Utah twenty one states tAt outside UtAh and three foreign for I cleft eign countries |