Show Junior college bill is signed by Governor becomes law The final hurdle to a junior college for the Uintah which will be built in the lt was cleared last Friday when Governor George D. Clyde affixed his signature to to H. B. 47 The bill now becomes law and will follow the prescribed course of that calls for school On 10 the house passed the measure by the overwhelming vote of in the form it had been by Benni- Eh The hill to the senate for their It was exactly a month to the March when the upper house passed the bill after two slight amendments had been It was M u ch 90 When his Clyde made the bill a legal Boom thing To Work For The news of Governor Clyde's signature on the college bill was received by n large group of Basin people assembled at the dance at High Friday Rep Bennie made the and R. V. chairman of the Chamber of Commerce Junior College made a brief thanking the citizenry of the Basin who had helped in any way to bring the successful passage of biggest legislative Now that the legislature and the i nor hav- a col-lege for the Basin it I the responsibility for every person who wants additional opportunities to gel behind the A group will be devoting a lot of time and money to the Coordinating Council for Higher and the 1961 legislature that a college for the Roosevelt area is necessary und be a sound educational investment for Utah as a whole Must Have Cooperation Speaking for the Chamber of sponsoring President Cliff Monday said the present committee will be continued and additional committees formed whose purpose will be to seek political and social assistance to get the college actually on the way by the time the next legislature A meeting will be held in the next few days to Explained In announcing that he had signed H. B. Governor Clyde said he was approving the bill to establish a junior college at Roosevelt and H. B. making Carbon College of a branch of the University of subject to the approval of the new Coordinating Council on Higher and H. B. making Carbon of the new Coordinating Council on Higher Concerning these two and also making Weber College a four-year he said he had signed these with some reluctance because they are not in the best interests of the but because the Legislature authorized the creation of a Coordinating Lacked Studies These he pointed were taken without the studies that were to have been made by the coordinating These he Should determine and when new institutions should be and what then-curricula should is he 1 that the Coordinating Council will give careful consideration to these three actions of the Legislature and their impact on the states education program to provide adequate educational opportunity for its youth and on its and be prepared to make strong recommendations relative to them at the next session of the |