Show I s 3 Who and What's oS lIlJa I I in Iho tho Legis a II 1 This consolidation proposition Is getting getting getting get get- ting worse over every minute From present limes pres eat ent Indications it appears lh that thit the leg leg- will act to consolidate the two schools schools the the Agricultural college an anthe and the University of Utah The only difficulty seems to lo be In Inthe Inthe inthe the manner In which the lie two Institutions institutions will be merged I In the first place Governor Cutler recommends that the tho two be placed place under one board This Is regarded b II by friends of oC the Logan Institution to b be detrimental to their thell hitter Interests ests In time the second place Senator Bulle Bullen of Logan offers two bills prescribing the time curriculum of or each och school chool and pro tot for separate maintenance Then Park Parl of ot Salt Sult Lake Lak comes in with a bill divests est th the thu thuA A Agricultural college of a n great man manof many of Its studies antI and a adds s them to th time the U University it i ty Neither of ot these hills hill meets wit with unanimous approval al for the time Logan Loga people are of the opinion that an Hn any tampering with their Institution means ani only a starter toward complete con con- eel blat 10 n. n con I Now ow Senator Is goIng goIng going go go- Ing to prepare a n bill lit hill In fact ho ha has I prepared it and It will viii bo hOI Introduced toda today In a n word It pro vides for the removal of the higher studies of oC agriculture and anti kindred subjects subjects sub sub- to the University of oC Utah leaving only the tho elementary and high school features at al tho tIme Agricultural college Like the other bills ls It carries canlos a provision provision pro pro- vision Islon for a constitutional amendment ane and will eventually e have ha to be submitted submitted sub- sub milted to the whole people er E Every effort except that of Senator Bullen has shown a trend toward towar consolidation A poll 1011 of the le legislature I would show possibly a thirds two majority ma ma- ma-I ma In fa favor VOl of or consolidation The Thel senate committee on education will willi doubtless s report favorably fa on Senator Parks Park's bill hilI A movement that will wl stop the duplication of oC studies at the tho two In Institutions will not alone satisfy the friends of the University They are aro after aCter consolidation and anti they will denand te de- de nand mand it in any form that best meets the he approval of oC two thirds of or the leg leg- si a tu re Presently If It can cnn be le shown that the tIme legislature favors consolidation and ind that a merging measure will be he bethe bethe helhe the only one that thal can pass a n powerful effort will bo lie mado made to shift certain state stale Institutions In order to satisfy Logan business men If It Is a question clues ques ion tion of commercialism Logan will not lot be he hard to satisfy but the people of that good city h have ve n a great gleat deal of ot pride In their helm institution anti and will probably not be sall satisfied with anything that hat merely appeases the mercenary appetite But the shifting of state Institutions institutions lons will be made In this thiH way way and and he the prediction Is made In tho the event of ot certain consolidation and in the time year of our Lord Lon 1907 1947 Tho The Industrial school at Ogden will wilt bc x vacated and sent to Logan It will occupy the tho buildings that are aro now no occupied coupled by the A Agricultural college Th The he proposed proponed J school for or fec minded feeble le e youth will be he located locate in tho time buildings no now ow occupied h by the tho Industrial school nl at t O Ogden den lIme Tho Agricultural college o will bo bo Salt Tule l cv tt rt rI r 1 gd ul- ul tural ural college oll ge to an In m school jut hut that Is ono one of the solutions now nov being proposed It would not be surprising to see sen CO COuch uch such a n bill Introduced It ha has been talked of among time the legislators and amid andt It t miia ma may reach a head bend at an nn early date It ma may be a n dream but It I nt S S S You arc are trilling with David Dudley fields field's rhetoric said Senator Denne Benner X N. Smith to Senator Renata Hollingsworth yesterday esterday when lh the solon tried to 10 o change the thu construction lIon of a semi sen- enco tence in tho the uS Jr usury bill The bill hili Is almost an exact copy of tho the law on ur u usury now on the New Now York statutes S S v The Time committee on fe federal eral relations of oC the tho senate will meet after the sea ses- lon Ion toda today S S I The Commercial club will discuss I he tIme railroad commission lon bill at qt tt Thurs Thurs- lays days luncheon It i is to be lie hoped that hat the discussion wont won't spoil any appetites S S t Chairman of oC the tho house committee on public buildings and grounds tool took his committee and anti grounds took his committee and Speaker Speaker- Joseph to the penitentiary yesterday and found an nn Ideal ion tion S S The Tho senate enate committee on education was vas to have held helcl a meeting last night and amid although three score of persons lerSOn visited the tho house of representatives representative's there was waR no meeting The Time consolidation consolidation atlon question C necessarily did not come up S S t tAny An Any one in iii time the state ma may buy bur Utah Apex mining stock stOCIe at al 8 S a share Tin Ill Utah Apex pays 78 CG annually for taxation A story appears simultaneously simultaneously with this that hint the Utah Apex has just finished constructing a tramway tram train way at nt BIngham 2800 feet feel long It ought to be worth woth something S S S Time The Joint commission on Il investigation lion Ion of ot railroad rates mates and coal shortage short shoiL age met yesterday but didn't organ organ- lao ise It will wll lil tr try iry again tota today BURL ARMSTRONG |