Show u 0 THE UTAH HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION The Utah Historical Association at its meeting meeting meeting meet meet- ing Thursday elected a new set of officers Among them are several men prominent at the University including W. W W. W Riter of the Board of Regents Professors Marshall l Young and Ray- Ray lance One of the most important steps taken by the association from the University point of view was the appointment of a committee to wait upon the Governor and the Legislature to obtain an appropriation appropriation appropriation ap ap- for the benefit of the society There is s little question but that the Historical Association Association Association tion is a worthy endeavor and beneficial to the State and doubtless the committee will receive consideration In the event that the Legislature sees fit to appropriate say for the benefit benefit benefit ben ben- of the why not add that sum to the appropriation for our new administrative build- build i l JP o ing and fit up a portion of it for the use of the State Historical Society Professor Young favors the plan and it seems altogether a good one By that means a community community community com com- of interests would be effected which would operate for the mutual benefit of the society and the University The present facilities of the University University University Uni Uni- for the study of history would be at the disposal of the society and the students would have access to the conveniences of the society Whereas if the society with its facilities were kept in a place by itself its running expenses would be much greater and it would be able to serve relatively few pe people |