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Show ! m' EVERY THURSDAY. By the Box Elder News Company. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION': One Year, in advance Six Months Three Months $1.50 . .85 .50 . Advertising rates furnished on Entered at the Post Utah, as second-clas- Office s at Brigham, matter. NORMAN LEE, EDITOR. INSTRUCTIONS TO CORRESPONDENTS: Items of news aie solicited from all parts of tne County. All communications must reach this not later than Tmsday moining to insure for the battle of life. Are we 40 Ate we not capable of adequate? grappling with these problems as well as will be the legislature? Settle it 43 in the Constitution, and it is settled tor all time, and lemember, gen tlemen of the fommlnee, that this is a question which not only interests us today, not only Is of inteiest to the people for the next year or two, but whuh is of inteiest to the people and of concern to them throughout all time. Lc,t m take hold of the and settle it: and instead of question our energies by attemptdissipating ing to maintain schools of higher learning in 'different parts of the State, thereby depriving the State of any institution of really higher education, let u unite our educational institutions. Let us place them upon one site and fix them there so that future legislation may not interfere with the foundation work upon which we may build and which will enable us to develop and build up in Utah a system of education that will he a credit to the State. 1 THE BOX ELDER SEWS. IUBLISHED ELDER NEWS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1906. BOX PAGE FOUR. office Write upon cne side of the paper only. In order to protect the publisher from impositions from irresponsible persons, the full name of the author should be signed to 111 The identity ot correscommunications. pondents will be withheld whenever desired. 1 $ g p p 1 i A I , We hope that our readers will not fall to read carefully the reports on the two big schools, the A. C. U. and U. of U. You may have to vote on the question In a couple of years and you should have your minds made up. The News has closed shop today to allow the "force" to enjoy their The printer mans turkey dinner. turkey looks like chicken and tastes like chicken. Nevertheless he feels thankful for what he has and hopes this finds you all in the same happy mood. We think that the commercial club and the city council should get together on this coal question and see what can be done toward relieving the situation. ' The people of Ogden took action in this manner and it was not more than two or three days until something over 30 car loads were delivered to the dealers there. Thousands of dollars have been extended in the University for apparatus in thebe laboratories; thousands of dollars have been expended in the Agricultural College in the equipment of the same laboratories, In the department of mathematics, two years ago, I expended about fifteen hundred dollars for mathematical models and instruments. In the Agricultural College, for the same work, the same models and instruments would be required at another expense to the Territory of fifteen And yet, gentlehundred dollars. men of the committee, the students who are doing higher educational work in the Territory would not only have fifteen hundred dollais worth of apparatus to assist them in their work, whereas, if , the institutions were united and placed upon one site, by expending just one half the means all the students doing this work would have the same facilities that they would have for double the expenditure where the institutions are maintained on separate sites. In the Enabling Act it is provided that the Mining School must be connected with the University. If we maintain these institutions as separate institutions, we shall have to spend in years to come hundreds of thousands Those shade trees that were so nearly blown down during the first severe windstorm that they lean the sidewalks at an angle of abodt forty-fiv- e degrees, are a serious menace to pedestrians. Especially is this true at night. Several people have narrowly escaped being brained by running against the large trunks. The walks should be clear- of dollars of hard-earne- d money of ed of this obstruction before some ir- - the people in equipping these workreparable damage is done. shops, machine shops, and laboratorJ ies, because the work of mining enWe note that there are representa- gineering cannot be done without tives ot some of the Salt Lake dailies the facilities that are required iu in town soliciting write-up- s and oth-e- r the work of mechanical and electriadvertising. Now, we have been cal engineering, Which, in accordtalking, patronize your home mer- ance with the laws creating the Agchant," until we're hoarse, so to must be maintainricultural College, speak, and we believe we can say to the home merchant, and say it ed in that institution. Then, hence, s. in that one respect alone there would your home You do business almost ex- result in years to come a saving of clusively in this county, and N you hundreds of thousands of dollars to have any money to spend for adver- the people of Utah. tising, spend it here. The home pa.Now the question is, can we afford pers" can serve your interests best. in this convention to grapple with In looking over the reports of the the question apd finally settle it? convenA. C. tl. and U of U, special commis- I tell you, gentlemen of the been have who tion working so hard sion, now running in this paper, we are struck by the following extract to keep down expenses of the State, from a speech of President Kerr: that which will result In an annual , Professor Kerr said: (pages saving of thousands of dollars of the There is not the peoples money is worthy of our 1246, 133?) and it is not a question Vealth in Utah which will enable us not be handled by this should that one even institution .of to maintain convention. It is a question, I venof aid without the higher learning to ture canwe again, that will result our predict of the wealthy State, and not hope that the wealthy men of according to our action in our having t Utah will put their money Into star- no institution of higher learning in ving institutions; but should we Utah or our attempting to Maintain concentrate our efforts, should we the institutions apart, and if we do place these Institutions on one site, that, and tax the people sufficiently then whatever available means there to maintain these institutions, as is in the State can be used to the separate institutions, we will fasten greatest possible advantage and the a millstone about the necks of the wealthy men of the State can be in- people that will drag them down to duced to put their money into the bankruptcy. , Can we afford to do Institutions to endow chairs, to pur- it? 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