Show I COllEGE Bill PASSES HOUSE BY om BIG VOTE Appropriation For Buildings Is Left To Governor Senate Bill No 54 establishing a junior college at at Roosevelt was passed by the Utah state house of representatives Wednesday by a vote of 51 2 after having been passed by the senate earlier in the week with a similarly large major ity The bill for a junior college at Richfield was also passed Neither of the bills carried an appropriation for buildings and tind the gen general ral appropriations bill passed by the senate Wednesday did not carry any specific appropriation appropriation for them A large fund was placed in the bill however tobe tobe to tobe be used at the discretion of Governor Governor Gover Gover- nor Henry H. H Blood for state buildings buildings buildings build build- ings if and when the money is available Unless s some me change is written into the appropriations bill by the house the fate of the junor jun- jun or OI college is left entirely in the hands of f the governor who also still has the power of veto over Continued oh Page 8 COLLEGE BILL PASSES HOUSE BY BIG VOTE Continued from Page 1 the measures creating the two col col- col- col leges The bill for r the Roosevelt colleges colleges colleges col col- leges was introduced in the senate senate senate sen sen- ate b by Senator G. G V. V Billings and both he and representative Rulon J. J Larsen have devoted much time toward steering it successfully through the legislature since its Introduction Assisting has been an almost constant lobby of civic and educational representatives from the Basin urging in every pos possIble sIble way t the e adoption of the bill Strong opposition to any further expansion of the state college system system tem was first urged in the governors governor's governors governor's governors governor's gover gover- nors nor's message at the beginning of the legisla legislature ure and this was only overcome by strenuous efforts and anda a final compromise leaving an appropriation out of the measure |