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Show Hi SCHOOL DSf TODIYJH OF 0, Students of Schools All Over the State Will Be Shown Through University. Between 500 and 600 high school students from all the' schools of the state have signified their intentious of accepting the invitation to visit the University of Utah and that number will spend today inspecting tfce university and learning what the in-stiution in-stiution has to offer. It has been customary in the past row years to have all the hipb school seniors of the state visit the university univer-sity some time during the second term of work. The schools were divided into sections and all the .eeniors from a certain division would visit the university uni-versity on a certain day. This was continued for a couple of months until all had been through the school. This plan, though, took so much time from tho instructors at the uuiversity and the students who acted as ushers that it wns thought wiser to have them all there at once. It waB thought no time could have been chosen more suitable than the date of the big state high school track and field meet, so that date was accepted. ac-cepted. The visitors will arrive in the city early this forenoon, and will go directly to the university. Here tlicy will bo divided into small group?, and with the assistance of the upper class men and tho instructors, they will be shown in detail all that is of interest at the school. They mil gather in the assembly rooms before noon and listen to a short talk bv President Kingsbury or one of tlio officers of the faculty.' who wijl explain the advantages of the university. At, noon they will have dinnor in the u n i versity hi nVh room. |