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Show BYU HKRSSS TO DOR GRIF0IK1S FOR S. L ST8S1S A new life and a new uniform are in store for 10 sophomore nursing nurs-ing students at Brigham Young university. Come winter quarter the gill will leave Provo campus for the Salt Lake City campus, consisting of the LDS hospital and Primary Children's hospital, where they will enter advanced laboratory training. They will be the first girls to receive full uniforms and caps j since BYU took over the LDS church nursing education. As a farewell and to honor these students, who will not return to Provo until their seffior year, the BYU School of Nursing will conduct con-duct a program and informal reception re-ception on Friday, Dec. 11, at 7:30 p. m. in the Joseph Smith auditorium audi-torium and ballroom, with Miss Vivian B. Hansen, director of the school, in charge. Tours of the campus and nursing displays will be conducted prior to the meeting. The public is invited. For this event the girls will appear for the first time in the chic new blue and white student nurse uniforms which they will wear for the remainder of their nursing education. During their freshman year they have worn green pinafores on the BYU campus. cam-pus. They already have spent some time in Utah Valley LDS hospital observing operations and learning nursing arts, but on the Salt Lake campus will receive advanced training train-ing in obstetrics .pediatrics and complex medical and surgical nursing, nurs-ing, i |