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Show Nielson, Earl Van Wagoner. J. C. Fehr, Lester Wood, Robert Burns, Frank D, Anderson, J. Wesley Horseley, A. Thur-man, Thur-man, Lorenzo Richards, Nerval Callister. Lon Watson, Walter F. Monson, Jr., and Ben J. Summerhays; business and finance. A. II. Paul and Parley P. Eccles; dentistry, Alvin R. Christophersen and W. H. Johannson; arts and science, H. G. Hlnkley. These students meet with the various other L'tahns in Washington through the medium of the Utah club. Word from Washington indicates that many social affairs are being planned by the westerners west-erners for the coming fall and winter, at which the associations of the home state will be kept alive. MANY UTAHNS ATTEND SCHOOLS IN CAPITAL Utah is probably better represented in the colleges In the vicinity of Washington, Washing-ton, D. C, this year than ever before. Many of those who are attending these institutions are working their way through college, holding various government govern-ment and other positions, in addition to ; their work in the classrooms. In addition to the many Utah men and women who are engaged with the government, govern-ment, the following are studying in Washington Wash-ington this year; Medicine, Stanley Wan-lass, Wan-lass, Don Johnson, Ira Hopkins and Vern |