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Show Women Working For Girls' Dormitory For State University Club women of the State of Utah, will you begin now to use all the influence possible with your ligisla rive representatives to have a bill passed giving the girls of the University Uni-versity of Utah a Dormitory? Such a building is the most urgent need for the betterment of the girls. It would furnish a social center for all the girls of the University and a home for out of-town girls. Itwould mean better sanitary conditions and better food for less money. Enough desirable boarding places are not to be had in Salt Lake City. Many good places prefer MALE BOARD ERS because the girls must press their ribbons and wash their clothing. cloth-ing. Many a non-resident girl whose father is a tax payer is deprived of a University education because we have no economical housing-quarter in which to place her. A Dormitory on the Campus would be non-tax able and could be heated and lighted light-ed at minimum cost. It would also furnish work for many students, and last, but not least, train th' girls for future house wives and mothers. Nevada, Wyoming and Colorado all have dormitories. Bishop Bis-hop Spaulding of the Episcopal Church is building a dormitory for the boys of this UniverMtv. Will the girls always be the last consideration or will the women of this State bring such pressure to bear upon our law makers that this year we will a home for our girls? The success of the Educational Committee's efforts in behalf of the Girls' Dormitory and the -amendment to the School Law will depend greatly upon the In mediate and Continued help of Clubwomen. I |