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Show 125 / ;ufiaacua§ea hg-the executives of our Com a h ‘ ,w: t111.br1e£1y Outline as follows: I p ny, t 9 details ‘* canauet g eqfitest among the students of the university of Utah, ,fiaxieultural Cellege;and Beigham Young University beginning tetglpril'fiath, on the subject "What Utah Makes, Makes Utah". .1. . cry centeets.would be held in the public speaking classes eneh.1nst1tution with members of the faculty acting as judges. 4:;,prellgineryjeentestexwould be for the purpose of determining . beet speaker from each achool. It is suggested that each talk ghaulé net exceed five minutes. The winner from each of the three jgahadlg iapld deliver the talk over Radio Station K S. L. Thursday, xvlgy 22nfl,.during the helfuhour.period from 7:00 to 7:30 P. m. 2;,_335 Eith-exparience in nublic Speaking will be appeinted to ,jjaten in an,this broadcast end it is our though now that one udge xihnn1d_be tram Salt Lake, one from Logan and one from Provo. he man 911 Refining Company will offer a cash prize of $300.00 to the figtueent'ene is awarded first place, $200.00 for second place, and ‘3190.00 for third place. , 9T‘_§@ believe that this centeSt will net only stimulate the 4,1?e§t of your stufients in public speaking, but will develop :‘tite thinking in Utah's resources and possibilities, y‘LQRrfimotive is_proeptefl by an attitude of civic spirit, and ‘fhéiifige that the prizes suggested are of sufficient value to ‘ fie qaite general interest. Incidentally, the_only connection Bteh_011 Refining Ccmeany_eould have ifi advertising the event hat the finals would be broadcast during the regfilar Utah 011 .t?~- nggany_peried. naturally, the success of such anéf der~ "T g - s.upon the cooperation of the officials and.stu ents leach a 'the‘universities menticned. Before coHSulting with , '2 g~1dent Peterson cf the Utah Agricultural~€ollege and"resvgg t iris 0f the Brigham Young University, I-will appreciate receiving .yeur comments. ' lith kind regards, Sincerely, JOHN C. HOWARD, President .7 '"Theenatterof fiurehasing a cyclorema for the stage-in Kingsbury :éwfiall, to cofit about $1,150.00 was presented to the Board by the ?reaident. Regent Carver moved that the purchase be authorized. 'ifié motiofiwas seconded by Regent Robinson and carriec. The following resolution Was passed by the Board on motion of [Iiiiant HincEley, seconded by Regent.Aird and carried: ji-I .;- '- - ' ‘ RESOLUIION lhcreas, heretefore, to-wit, on the 8th day of October, A. D. . |