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Show flSffllTIOi AT THE !, OF lilKES thorities Jubilant Over jutlook for School Year Just Starting. GIN STUDY TUESDAY iny Students Find Em-oyinent Em-oyinent Through Efforts Ef-forts of Business Men. -iversity of Utah registration closed yffht with one hundred more stu-; stu-; enrolled than for the correspond-jgy correspond-jgy last year. Because many stu-; stu-; were left with their registration xplete at the end of the day, the orities have announced that regis cD will continue Monday and that . beginning of instruction, sot for -:3v( will De postponed till Tuesday. I .-;,i'ents present whose registration Jot completed received a card from castration office to this effect, and 'jje permitted to register Monday j :jt additional fee. Others who ap- ! Monday and thereafter will be ro- 1 ?d to pay an additional registration ! res Briskly. I ;e registration moved much more ; rv vesterday than on previous f. 'Toe method, though slower than former method, is said to be really rring itself. Practically no errors reported, and the students show ap-iition ap-iition of the opportunity provided , meeting their administration officers, particularly novel feature all day :May was the long line of students .nag "through the president 's office his signatures on their cards and i from him as to their work and T:e registration officers predict that total enrollment will greatly snr- : that of any other year, and will a Utah in perhaps the first rank 9 the proportion which the students allege bear to the entire population :c state. ny Employed. "uiversity authorities report with ap-iation ap-iation the hearty response they have : from downtown business men and i owners of homes throughout tho - in their efforts to find part-time :loyment for needy students. At no :;r university opening has the call for i been so great. IS or have the stu-: stu-: s seeking work often shown experi-r experi-r in more kinds of work or greater -jigness to undertake whatever e; their way. iomes throughout the city have found for both men and women in tak-; tak-; care of children, tending furnaces, :for lawns and doing various kinds .naework. ;ite as striking as the sincere de- -A of students for work have been ' i"any automobiles parked about the "Jar drive in front of the buildings, toere are students at the university must work for a living as they 'X there are also students who will :e to their classes all year in auto-:!es auto-:!es without need of concern for ex-, ex-, : bills. The striking contrast of iheerful groups in big ears, and of perturbed crowds seeking work, the cosmopolitan character of the nt body of the state university. |