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Show Put Memorial On University Campus, Regents Ask -Free Schooling Is Offered Mustered Out Service Men University of Utah Regents Suggest That Two TVlemorial Funds Be Combined for Une Large Auditorium. ALL men honorably discharged from the army or -navy are to be given free tuition at the University of Utah for the remainder of ihe yeary the hoard of regents decide J-at-44te qiuiU'ily iheeung at the Stock Growers bank this morning. As there is a provision requiring students to pay $10 as entrance tees, the board will request the legislature at the coming session to pass a law exempting men who have Jven in service, and money paid will be refunded. A bill is to be presented by the board of regents to the legislature legis-lature making it compulsory for all physically fit male students to tako military drill sit the universit y five i,t six hours a week for two 1 years. After the two years" work, the men will be paid f 1 it a month, with free uniform". 1 'informs are to he fur-nished fur-nished other nvn ut cost. The students stu-dents will t: i.n to become officers in ca so there 14 another war. AUDITORIUM NEEDED. An auditorium Is needed at the university, uni-versity, it whs stated, and air effort is to b made to have the proposed soldiers' sol-diers' noMiioritil hull built on the campus. cam-pus. It win NUpnented that the Mor- ui biitta lion menu trial hall. for 1 which the laM legislature appropriated $ 1 uit.oiio. be built Iti conjunction with the mi nmriJtl for soldiets of the present pres-ent Wur. and that both be on the i-auipu.x. for tne henef.t of the iinivr- hin mi v. 1 1 n-f in iiui-mni HloTT The women. of the Mormon battalion pHe Hmeed to cooperate m the matter, mat-ter, it i'i r.iid. . ANOTHE.l DUIL01NG ASKED. aw The board will apply to the legjslu- j "urc f.'i' j. ppri'priati rts for the coin- , pletlon f the liaiiiluK school huilduii;. whicn will n st $j7,f'0rt, and for the I completion , ? iho itolustrial education-j fil 1mji.Iii:-- A iMih(..ry drill hall will j be needed ill the in ;ir future, n the j climate v ,11 not permit drill lonu-r 1 tli. in tbite r four ini.ths in the year I Without Mtit:ibi.' itiariis. j ;.-ciu- i;. K'!!er. city planning x-t PTt, will xaniine jdans for beautify- inu tin- c.mpi.t iit the university, ac- j in;i,j. to ;( ruhtlK made by the b ard. ' CELEBRATION PLANNED. j 'ti r-irrrit tTii.r.tt n I the fiftieth an- ' niversary of the opening of the university uni-versity under I tr. Jtihn H. I'ark. a celebration cele-bration Is to be held this year and President .1. A. Widtsoe haa been authorized au-thorized by the board to Kpend all necessary limui'v foi' such a celebration. celebra-tion. A woman's dormitory is to be built In th near future if an appropriation can be obtained from t he legislature. To guard against an epidemic similar simi-lar to the one the state has Just passed through, the board recommended an, j appropriation of $iuua to be used by 1 the state board of health for a lahora- 1 lorv. Serum used in Innoculations for' influenza was manufactured at the ! unjveisity laboratories, it was reported. A leave of absence Was grunted to j Professor r'red W. Iie imlds for six -uionlliH lngiiiTilut' -IIITIIIaly I. lor v- 1 ernment. work. lie will investigate: the work done by the federal govern-j ment during the war to see what prt , of It can be curried on n lulvuntane after the war. The investigation will' be in chaige if Professor Pettljiditl of: t he University of hio. Professor i Reynolds will receive half pay from the university during hs absence, as he will supervise his Work at the url- . veisMy. I EMERY HOUSE DAMAGED. ; The university will restore the dam- I ;iK' amounting to hundreds of dol- j hits, done to the Kmery house by the students army training scho(d. a part! of which was recently housed there. Teh use of the Kmery house was; loHntfd the university by the Kpiscopal church, under whose supervision the doimitoty Is run. |