Show UNITE TIM THE ill IN LOGAN h his dis personal late ruts would suffer i THE PUBLIC WEAL GOMES COMES riss in the estimation of this correspondent of the desaree De stews stron Argil ment EDITOR deseret news the nr ar 0 gurnen ts of the learned gentl 0 gentlemen ernei who have recently recen tl written concerning the advisability of uniting the university and the agricultural college have convinced me that such union union is desirable the following seems to bo be the necessary conclusions from tile tho arguments adduced THE ONLY WAY OF ECONOMY union of the university and the agricultural college is advocated upon the sole bole ground of economy there will bs be no economy in tile tho union of the agricula ral college with the university 0 of utah unless the union takes place in logan the agricultural college is of amplo ample capacity to accommodate all ali the students of both institutions a and n 1 I many N more should they C hoose choose to a attend the university building on the contrary is now taxed I 1 should suppose to its ita utmost capacity with the present number of students removal of the L latell a 1 0 o 0 1 o I 1 ty 0 il il F b e 4 n 0 t b aan no economy ht t ay I 1 MIL i M 1 ftc 4 xa I 1 grounds rounds shall be donated k the expense of union will be comparatively nothing if at logan and if elsewhere INTERESTS OF 01 SM SALT r LAKI CITY it appears to me that it w will ill be to the immediate diate interest of salt lake cit city y to get the university removed from the present site in case of such removal the present university grounds and buildings of the value of about will revert to salt lake city and will be used no doubt for central and high schools in case the university is not dot removed from its present site silt salt lake city will have to expend within the next few years for hi high 0 h school buildings and gro grounds 11 dds the present university building 0 is is an admirable structure for bio high h school purpose s but is ill suited for the purposes of university equipment accommodation and instruction it was built for present needs only on the other hand the A agricultural ral college was built for complete university purposes in such a way as to anticipate future needs aby should it not he be utilized salt lake city will lose nothing 0 of any any consequence to itself by sending the university to logan fully three fourths of the present students for example will remain in salt lake city in attendance at the hi high 7 h schools there A difference of say sav fifty students and of three or dr four professors in a great city of salt lake could scarcely io be detected dele eted by the most refined methods of social or financial analysis the people of that city can well afford to appear generous in this matter an enlightened 15 sense of self interest should make the citizens of the capital not only willing but anxious to satisfy a sentiment so widespread wide spread as is the desire for present economy in territorial expenditures tures which can bo be sati satisfied efie s a ir if tile the university is united with the agricultural colic college e at logan continued on fifolt page UNITE IN LOGAN continued from I first arst page there are arc other public bubli c institutions of far greater consequence than is the university to the metropolis tro polis and the natural place for the location of some of these is salt lake city but the people of the territory will not believe that the metropolis is the best place for everything besides the location of the university proper at logan is not necessarily perpetual but only a matter of pressing 0 financial necessity for the present |