Show Junior College Bill Passed on to Governor The State Senate passed the Frisch- Frisch and Miles House bill which provide provide provide pro pro- vide that Snow and Weber colleges shall shalle be e entirely financed by state funds rather than only In part as provided provided provided pro pro- vided by the original bill making them state institutions and making Dixie college a full fledged state Institution under the same regulations This makes four Junior colleges college to be supported from the state general fund as the Branch Agricultural College gets its ita support through the Utah State Agricultural Agricultural Agricultural Agri Agri- cultural college from state funds bills had previously passed the house Wilford Day Senator from Iron and Washington counties opposed the billon bill billon billon on the grounds that It was not reasonable reasonable reasonable rea rea- to ask the state to support two Junior colleges In adjoining cOlin conn- Just a few miles mites apart on a main traveled highway open all win win- ter Mr Day stated that he could not believe that they would put a collide ge geon on on the payroll of the state In such a place far down on the borders of the state where it can help only one snail small county and only a part of that 1 He Fe e continued I owe ove it to this body to say that I 1 do not think It Is good business for the state of Utah to expand at this time especially when Its action in interferes interferes interferes in- in with a Junior college that has hall been in existence for 35 years lie He was to th B. B A. A C C. of course The bill will not become law until unU i ithe the governor signs it and since the the burden of keeping expenditures of the the state within its income has been paced paced pac pac- ed squarely upon the shoulders of Governor Blood and since this expansion sion ston means that additional mone money mu must t be appropriated there is some doubt as to whether or not he will sign It |