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Show GREATER UTAH." This is the theme of the 1928 UTONIAN. It is a very fitting and timely one because the year 1928 will see many improvements and a large growth in the equipment of our school. The Union building, for which each class since 1923 has subscribed and worked, will be realized in the near future. This addition will help make our school greater socially and educationally. The school will have a new $100,000 assembly hall, the money for this building having just recently been appropriated by the legislature. This will provide a place where all of the students can assemble at one time. Football rallies, operas, plays, debates, and musicals will be held in the building which will be large enough to accommodate all those who wish to attend. Work has just started on a new $150,000 stadium which will be completed in 1927. This will provide a place for all the fans who wish to see a Utah-Aggie game without having to stand on soap boxes or sit in trees. Not to be outdone by the growth in other lines, the UTONIAN is making some great improvements, and the book promises to be the best ever published. The size has been increased. There are not only improvements in size but also in quality, for the paper in the book is the best obtainable, and the cover speaks for itself. The photography, printing, and engraving is the best money can secure. It is the hope of the editors that this volume will prove to be indeed a "Greater Utonian for a Greater University/' Frank H. Jonas, Editor of the Utonian ¥ [128] |