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Show "IT REGISTRATION mm TODAY : Expected That Enrollment Will Show Increase in Out-of-Town Students. Registration at the stale university begins in the library building this morning at fl o'clock. For tho past ton years the annu.'il int-roiise in college col-lege " enrollment has been large, and this steady growth promises to characterize charac-terize the presont rogisl ration, according accord-ing to tho reports of Professor Itoy-uolds Itoy-uolds of the publicity committee, and ' Registrar Ilcdger. Both have received numerous letlers inquiring as to the possibility of getting proper accommodations accommo-dations ib the way of board nnd lodging. lodg-ing. One of the most encouraging tilings about the new correspondence' is the large numbor of young 'men from outside out-side tho state who are preparing to enter Utah. Tn the past the percentage of students stu-dents coming from without Utah hns been exceedingly low, but if present nppenrnnccs count for anything there will be a large increase in that direction direc-tion the coming year. The period of registration will be from fl a. in. until '1 p. m. The place of registration is the large faculty room in t he basement of tho library building, Among the most conspicuous improvement im-provement which will greet the now students and the old this fall are the Episcopal dormitory and now central building The dormitory is in the last stages of construction', and will be ready for occupancy within a few days. This is situated with'in 100 feci of the main entrance to the campus and will accommodate thirty men. A mooting of the building committee commit-tee of the liniversitv regents was held in the Ocseret National bank building yesterday, at which some of the minor matters regarding tho finishing of the now central building were discussed. Those present at t.he meeting were "Regents W. N. Williams, 11. W. Young, Mrs. Belle Gcmmcll and J. T. Kings-burv. Kings-burv. I |