| Show I MORE l JUNIOR JUNIOU COLLEGE LEGISLATION COMING cO The committee of nine will presen a bill before the state legislature when I It convenes next week which may result result re result re- re sult in a final disposition of the junior college system In the state The com com- corn t exhaustive studies studies' after making of the junior college systems in other other states reports that the communities and districts In which junior colleges college are located m must t meet a portion of the cost of maintaining them jIt j I l It is understood that the committee will recommend that the state provide 60 0 per year ear per student in average I attendance and that the community and district provide pro all additional 1 I funds While the community Is named as the principle supporter of such 5 colleges col col- alleges al- al leges It Is likely that the areas served by each school will be designated as districts and the entire district Weed asked to meet the cost The bill which has been drawn up is the same as the California system which is saId to b bone be one of the most successful It must be remembered red that the Branch Agricultural College at Cedar City is not a part of the junior college college college col col- lege system but rather a branch o othe of f the Ule state Agricultural College The only schools that would be affected affect ed are the Dixie Weber and Snow junior junior jun jun- col colleges and any others that ma may maybe maybe y be added to the system |