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Show ' gram for the clay. Profesos A. C. Cir-rington Cir-rington and James L. Griffiths will be his assistants. A specki! ussembiy has been planned for the entertainment of the visitors, vis-itors, and at noon they will be served luncheon in the university ca feteria. In the afternoon the , isitors will witness wit-ness athletic games between the Crimson teams and the Utah Agricultural college. , In t lie evening, tho student body and fac- julty memrers. together with the vs'.tcs. will .loin in a dance in th.e university ! gymnasium. STATE HIGH SENIORS AT UNIVERSITY TODAY The University o"" Utah will open its doors Friday to a 11 prospective hii:h 'Jioni Graduates who eontcmpiate anend-int.' anend-int.' the un;.erity. T;ach ear ic.e .-aio insitni:on has set aside or.e day, ttriucJ . "IPgIi School day." when seniors in hi-h schools from every part of t.ie state are invite to visit the campus, where ih"-y ore instructed rearJir.s' th:r future education. ed-ucation. President. Fmerit us John T. Kincury has consented to take charge of the pro- |