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Show You AreTheOoe B.Y.U. Needs Have you read Dr. Harris' letter about the B. Y. U. hope of a new and beautiful University Hill, a sort of university park for the university, and the city, and the county ? If not, stop right here and read what the B. Y. U. president writes in the adjoining column. You get his idea ? The improvement and beautif ication of the hill where some day will stand all the buildings of the university, is a large undertaking, but it is a necessary one, and therefore, must be carried through to completion, not in some dim and distant future BUT NOW! The university is to add a fine new library to the Maeser Memorial building on the hill and a bit later a wonderful athletic ath-letic stadium, will be constructed there. Then as time passes other university buildings will be included, and the day is not far off when you will be pleased and proud to take' your visitors for an auto spin over University hill, and through the beautiful campus park Dr. Harris now forecasts. Every former student of the "Y" owes it to the university univer-sity to lend a hand in this improvement of the hill grounds ; every citizen of Springville and Provo, for these two cities are nearest, geographically to the B. Y. U., should volunteer his or her aid in the campus park program. Dr. Harris says it will take $10,000 to do the work planned. All right, let's unite in one co-operating drive and raise that ten thousand ! Surely there are more than a thousand friends of the B. Y. U. right here in Springville and Provo, and ten dollars which each well may invest in the University hill park would bring that $10,000. Matters not whether you are a former student of the B. Y. U. or not the writer isn't; your ten dollars will be appreciated and, maybe, needed. Certainly you will be welcomed wel-comed into this "Society of One Thousand," a single-idea society, a one-purpose organization, the bringing together of one thousand persons and ten thousand dollars for the University Uni-versity hill campus. |