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Show , That the plans of the Central Suildine drawn 'Pannon & Fetzer and Hansen 90 Thhiffi‘" atuthc text meeting of the Board of 1xegents thereueon one Qfi the a1chitects to go to San F‘Lancisco and suumit nthe same to Mr. howard, whosetfee shall not exceed $50000.. The University oi Utah is to Jay the expense 0E our architect for going and returning. " : "Res jme tfullv suemitted," :m'fig‘ ‘ (Simgnd) Waldemar Van uott Chairman The Athletic Committee of the Board, to whom had been referred the request of the Associated Students for d a certain divisiOn of the Student Activities Fund, re- "'perted through its chairman, Regent Stephens, that the };;Qemmittee had decided to give, for the year 1911-12, $21000 to the Athletic eouneii of the University for the ‘71 benefit of Athletics, and the remainder of the fund to theAssociated Student Body for the benefit of the other Student activities. The report was accepted. The bill of Messrs Cannon & Fetzer, amounting to 1U . . ‘ a . . . h $68.7031n part payment ror plans and specifications for 35*e running track in the gymnasium was anproted and ordered 9 paid. The Secretary read a statement of the estimated re:Ttw ate and disbursements of the University for the current . Max year.l Professor Milton Bennion of the University, presented . " ,‘L'LIFH ‘ \I l L I 1 l .l for the University. These investigations were conducted n I - 7- e ‘ ‘ *"Wafiithe,request of Freeident hingshury. [at 'Ltreport was read and filed, and Professoor - On motion, the Bennion was l-‘uu p4 chanked for the were h:: had dene. for the President to ask Prof. Bennion . t re 7H1!A Le iir~seioate eerIt ,. r thedght it migh LL Was {in Emmigration Canyon that might belong to |