ARTICLE
XIX
PUBLIC
BUILDINGS AND STATE INSTITUTIONS
Section.
1. [Property of territory becomes property of state.] All Institutions
and other property of the Territory, upon the adoption of this Constitution,
shall become the Institutions and property of the State of Utah.
Sec.
2. [Charitable and penal institutions, how maintained.] Reformatory
and Penal Institutions, and those for the benefit of the Insane, Blind,
Deaf and Dumb, and such other institutions as the public good may require,
shall be established and supported by the State in such manner, and
under such boards of control as may be prescribed by law.
Sec.
3. [Seat of government and public institutions permanently located.]
The Public Institutions of the State are hereby permanently located
at the places hereinafter named, each to have the lands specifically
granted to it by the United States, in the Act of Congress, approved
July 16th, 1894, to be disposed of and used in such manner as the Legislature
may provide:
First:--The
Seat of Government and the State Fair at Salt Lake City, and the State
Prison in the County of Salt Lake.
Second:--The
Institutions for the Deaf and Dumb, and the Blind, and the State Reform
School at Ogden City, in the County of Weber. Third:--The State Insane
Asylum at Provo City, in the County of Utah.