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Show Want To Cdnsclidate art " ' Board of Trustees of Two Stgte Institutions 4. J For somo tlmo past thoro has been n w-cll defined move- J I ment on foot to bring the Unlvorslly of Utah and tho Utah Agri- ! J cultural Collego under ono advisory board. It Is claimed that . ! economy Is tho reason thereof, nnd certain members of the logis- .J. J lature, together with a number of resldentu In vnrious parts of .J. ! the state are working to that end . Under cover tho old conso'.l- .j I dntlon skeleton is clearly seen, and If tho movement takeB form -J. j. within tho next few days a rath or lively skirmish may be sclio- ! ! duled. v .j. j. President John A. Wldtsoo of tho U A. C. recenfy appear- "! J. od beforo tho Joint committees on education and Is reported as J J follows In tho Salt Lako press: .j. I "Dr. John A. WldtBoe, prosl dent of the Utah Agricultural Col- .j ! lego and n member of tho stato board of education, advised the .J. 'I- Joint commlttoo on education of tljo Legislature esterday after- noon strongly against a bill to bring the University of Utah nnd .J. I the Utah Agricultural Collego undor the control of nn advis- .J J ory board. Dr. Wldtaoe arguod that tiio Institutions woro dls- J J tlnctly different in the)" educational purposes and that thoy J Ehould bo govornod by t .utes of tho stato and not by an ndvls- .j I ory board." .J. I ! I ! I I I I I I ! I I I J'I ! I ! i ! ! I I ! ! ! ! |