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Show irflu rH' " 229 During the discussion letaing up to tni motion, #1 ;¢entr Honchett, Goll ig n and Carver were excured. .'-.‘ } . . ¥_ Dr. Thomns Coiled Lttention to nothcr Hue tion nd fitstatod that it had been uggeyted by the Governor in r meeting War, the Chairman of the Bo:..rd:: me: the Prerident: tr the Utah -fl flaricultural College tnd the Univer*ity of Ut h, to t considera- iffit1°n be given t0 the question of levying ; mill tgx for the purEfi'paae of securing revenue: for the operotion of the two institutionr, l?said mill tax to take the pltce of apprOpriations. u After some discussion of the motter, on motion of Regent. R? Rolapp, the matter wat referred to the Committee to be appointed _l‘by the Chairmtn as per the motion of Regent Ctrlson. N Tho Prowident stated that Ivor Sharp, Instructor in the :7 Bfiaiuoss Department of the School of Comoorce and Finance, had 'ftprorigned.»nd he asked Luthority to secure temporary tsrirtonce in 'E L. that department until & permanent in.tructor could be recured.' On motion of Regent Christen.an, the authority wa: gr nted. The President rtoted thtt on account of the ru€h of bu inerr fi' ?w in the Secretory*r Office, due to rogifitr'tion in the prerent week, 9% it would be LdViP$bl® to postpone the reg itr meeting of the »® flyt- ig'-Board of Regents for Jonutry. it On motion of Regent toda, the Board decided to p0"tpone the next regular meeting from Jenn ry lo, 13?? to January 17, 1357, adjourned. |