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Show COLLEGES ATTRACT MANY MILFORD . YOUNG PEOPLE CHOICE OF SCHOOLS : IS DIVERSIFIED i1 - The past week has seen the departure depart-ure and the next two weeks will bring the leave-taking of several more Milford Mil-ford young people, who will enter various schools ,and colleges for the year's school work. Westminister college will draw the greatest, number of Milford undergraduates. under-graduates. The Misses Eva and Gladys Coleman, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Coleman, and Miss LuZene Jennings, daughter of Mr,, and Mrs. Henry Jennings will leave soon to resume- their studies -at Westminister. Wallace' Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs-" ,C. .E. Moore, and William-Cochrane, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.. Win. Coch-" rane, will be new students at. Westminister. West-minister. ... -. Brigham Young University will draw Jack Ahem and Frank Carter. Miss Mildred Killam, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Killam; will attend the Utah Agricultural College, at Logan. Lo-gan. Miss Phyllis Levi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Levi, will go to the University of Utah, . while her sister, Miss Dorothy, is contemplating contemplat-ing entering East High school in Salt Lake City. Miss Betty Murdock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. R. Murdock, is leaving tiiis week for Alahambra, California, where she will enter Ramona Convent. Her sister, Miss Dorothy, left last week for San Francisco, Fran-cisco, where she will pursue studies at the California School of Fine Arts. |