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Show 13b, desired by them for historical, recreational, health and ed- ucational purposesa ‘ States and municipalities, or their agencies; would have to pay 50% of fair value "for recreational purposes, but can qualify for historical purposes at. no cost. Under the tempo! the Surplus froperty Act they so an acquire property for educational and health purposes at as much as 100 percent dis.-' - counts It looks as though the University could fare well under this new billo ~ ' . The Resident reported on 'the portable buildings being brought to the Campus by the Bureau of Comunity Facilities. . . tiffd‘fii Noam! additional buildings have been received since the last report to the BoardB ~ There have arrived sea/3 buildings from Dugvay and ' 1-1/3 buildings from Dugway are on the ways The converting of. these buildings for physical, chemical, medical and biological laboratories is costlyo At the suggestion of the Governor the President stated he had made application to the State Board of V Examiners for money from theBuilding Fund created by the last _ legislature to help with this world, .In his applicationrt-he President requested in addition to funds for the reconditioning of these temporary buildings, money for the preparation of plans: ‘ for new and permanent mineral science and medical science buildinng at 8300.000o The funds required for both purposes are estimated Should the Board of Examiners be disposed to allow an additional $100,000, or atotal or "00,000 the University may be able to build one or, two sections of the mineral science building," in which case-there would not be the 7 l I? I |