Show H 1 GOVERNOR ELECT SPRY 1 f ANNOUNCES HIS PLANS V NEV CAPITOL T TAKES RANK THEM Outlines Ou ines Many Matters o ol of Reaching Far r ing Benefit tc to the People of Utah S DEVELOP THE ARID LANDS 4 St Stands for Proper Legislative S Revision of Revenue Laws to toMake toMake Make More Equitable OUR HIGH I SCHOOL SYSTEM P Benefits of Education Should Be Extended to Remote Districts S ant i to see ee a n state lat capitol build build- ug completed during my term of ot office of or- fice said elect Governor William Spry Spry- yesterday yester-da I i 1 believe too that It ft can be done In some somo way Just S hoW v h w for the legislature to to i I 1 want too to see sec such a building r. r constructed exclusively of or Utah material ma nut- designed b by Utah architects f 1 and id ti tho k orl done do e by b Utah men r is c everything in I this stat 5 needed for such a building and w wS we S ore are perfectly capable of or striking out for tOl ourselves on original lines mere would be no necessity to toS S follow special ideas deaB idea of design e l n which have havo been adopted In other S generally S. S Mates are aro capable men ner In In Utah who can cui design and ind with tho tim 5 S material hero IH ro at it their dJ po nl er cL S 1 i tur qs S b he S Ml ll J 4 S of r tZ rf J 0 t 0 a. a 1 CapItol Captol 1 qi 1 ir of f t i t Rit tU is l I J g 11 d Jj u. u Y v l' l r rit l 1 il l' l bet bv Y tt pC ti l fl tate S S Ir t state slate Uk Uke U Utah h should have flave 1 S i not b be r S tic inc and should t S to rent i quarters rs for Us officers ors It Js is s not right that h the ho slate sate should ho be a at t L tenant te l t wn all an Au over r so many m S. S o oct t public 1 bull dt dings arc Jt bc ng ejected and ham hamlet Ie il jn every ver city has oi ot public I Utah b some some- OI J- J y ln ot any am of oC the younger states 5 ln s nh the advancement ad td- td 5 and and It t js not In l ce the that t she he 7 S V of ii t. t should Jack J a n I V I. I Million J v I uld ud cost at I Such h o Structure The a million The city elly and county count 1 H Ing cost that t h t and Is a L I d. d ct ci lt lo to to tho tim municipality Though If S fJ could not expect to bund bulla as cheaply cheap cheap- I th tie the Joint bun building ding ly ly Y tU as was I r 5 oX I believe e a a. million would give he I c t s with ample I Ic building 1 W r a beautiful and and- legislature l for our accommodation c l g T S f V x Estate ive te Ve re o cannot 8 of or course couro bond bona S for i f.- f. J i. i but It is for forthe forU at present amount r. that f legislature to consider whether ItI Itt it U the e IE uld be bo v.-lM v. to ask usk the people to I c t to permit it constitution l fl n l the It ii would take lake two years Ca before such suchS 11 amendment could coui bo voted Inthe In TI l S S the Se ce on We Ufe tate land board I It hand from S Save have no doubt of or the r of a 0 vote oto t capitol when it can boi bo be t lY J l i on a 0 slate that there will be lie no rio added d cot cost ot r tS hown taxation With WIlh this 15 In jn I f to tho the can b be ready read S foundation can the building Commenced bc oro ro S and atul an the in i 1 To st art arton 11 and 1 would woula be beSo bet beS a 0 year plan the tho on So slow To 10 wait so o lon leng W is not notS notS t S S S too with wHit the advancement of or ortho S ilL n 5 should tate Tho no tae stole lOa and Mio the tho city ti ii home hODl by the e en end 1 V or of 1 12 The TheS have will be beC and ond menus Si n il ot of ways S and ud I taken take Ul Ui C S lid d w with men mn who understand such i- i scheme can canS canJe lh Then a L. L J n. n i ni have hae work started and S J Je be devised t to to com completion pushed tm l tS- tS capitol was on state stafe matter or of n O This rii I before I I had an any MeaT lileaS Mea lilea mind K S S S I T hould should hould ever be bt In a n. position to toS that work orl now W I int intend to S and n further er it tor lor S all my S 0 Dc cloi J thI l l lainis' lainis l nJ M I wilt fur fur- l d on IRIC 5 5 S 'S I GOVERNOR ELECT SPRY ANNOUNCES HIS PLANS Continued from One ther her with all aJl the means In my power I during m my term of or oI office co Is the work worle which has haj been Leen commenced by the stale state land board boal for tor tho the development of our arid lan lands s. s Many ny people do donol donot not nol know that there thero are arc now underway underway under way un wider under er tho the direction of or tho the board boar two great projects which will reclaim acres I allu allude c to lo the reservoir and the Garfield schemes now in course of or construction The Tho SevIer reservoir will silI reclaim OOOO acres and the latter 1 1000 acres Together To To- gether they will cost approximately I I g I This mone money will come back to the tho I coffers of or tho the state from the sale ale of or tho lands an and right here 1 I want to say that I believe bellevo the lan lands s should be sold to the people at actual cost As the mone money returns other projects should b be s set t on foot This done It Is only a question of time when all aU our arid valleys will be bo hou brought ht from M rage e bru brush h to a high state of cultivation tion The man who tho owns the land is the most In independent epen ent citizen and the more more- cultivators the richer the tate state I therefore favor avor going us as far as fiS possible in the direction of development devel devel- develOpment and reclamation of tho the waste lands There should bo be a tL HI High h school system extended extended- to tho the outside coun coun- ties tics and azid I I trust the legislature leg will see a wn way clear to extend exten aid to such schools In tine tile more snore remote and anti barron bar bar- ron ren parts o of the tho state E Education should as far as po possible ho bo taken to the child Instead of ot forcing the child to leave leavo his home to receive teaching A system devised to ex ex- cx- cx toni tend aid toward to the establishing of High schools in this manner will meet with m my ready approval If 11 one of at the thc amendments to the constitution voted on at the recent elections has can carrIed led there will be f funds runds for this purpose in the chan chang chang- ing In- of at apportionment of funds I be be- lie lieve we can educate our boys and at home If It the colle colleges eH push their heir work after we have extended c Iho he High schools our young people can a u n r receive el c almost an m any professional lonal t ana oilier otner C they may In tho tite state sUite ls ioli of or Hc Tuu With ith an increased increase le revenue we can not spen spend too much on the extension lon 1 of our educational system sj an and the development of our ouI resources resource These t tare are aro two twp two things on which 1 am willing to go 0 tine the limit There should be proper legislative I revision re of oC our pur revenue laws having in iii vIew few their increase to make tho the burdens fall full more equitably l and take in classes now more moro or less exempt There will be man many Questions to arise ariso in connection with such a revision ro which can better be considered by a commission than otherwise I favor the appointment of or such a commission commission commis commis- sion aba to devise deviso some somo manner In which an equitable share hare of oC tho the burdens nf or I 1 s 1 I u taxation shall shah be borne borno by s' s all When I was a member of or tho the legis legis- lature laturo such a u commission Slon wa was provided pro pro- I vided but it never ne caSTled carried out an anything any any- thing thins A commission composed of ot m men n with a knowledge of ot tho tilo subject earn can do much more when given time t than han tho the le legislature can accomplish with tho the hen heavy work rork and tho the CO 60 days dus S it t has to do it In Insurance matters need some at nt- nt t and I J to tako take Up the subject with a view itt tf making mal some sonic r recommendations ulon uong that lino The Tho n nature of those I am ot not at all certain certain'S 0 ot S 'S n I us' us yet t. t Thero will hOw lioW- e ever ver bo be something son done dono to regulate i Insurance in the state Juvenile lo Court COUlt System One of or the tho most Important matters I which I have in view is that ot or Improvement Im inn- provement in the Ule present Juvenile court system I r have no definite plan regarding it but I shall take tako it up Uli at once I am heartily in iii accord with the spirit of tho the Juvenile courts court and with every plan tending to the tho betterment betterment bet bet- of or boyhood The Thie juvenile courts must be strengthened their jurisdiction defined denned de de- do- do lined fined and the laws relating to them made mad e corn comprehensive Tho The system should be made as ns thorough h as pos pos- I sible The courts are doing gOO good work I now with the means in their power powel an and 1 the they should be assisted to lo do more I feel teel strongly on this matter an and hope for tor extensive legislation on the subject I I have havo touched lightly on some Bome of or ortho the lie things which have been in ini my mind but there are others on which L recommendations will be ma made e that thai I have not been able to take up I I look for a busy session of the legislature legislature legisla legisla- ture and much great work to be bt bedone done |