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Show LOCAL oiUDENTS IN j T UNIVERSITY PKOVO. Oct. 3 The close of the first two weeks of school finds Brig-ham Brig-ham Young university with tli . lurgest enrollment in the college division di-vision it has ever had fr that length of time. Nearly l'Joo students stu-dents have already registered from a territory which practically em- i braces the entire west. Never has the distribution been so great, a-- j cording to John E. Hayes. reuNr-rar. reuNr-rar. Predictions are that late registrations reg-istrations and the winter pia iter will run the total college enrollment up to approximately l."(K). Among those who have regisfered for work in the college division from Spriugville, are the following: It lit h Smith. Fred Bringhurst, Khhard H. Thorim. ilaruld liar-ward. liar-ward. Pnnu E. Taylor. Kay Strong. Wilford Manwaring. Marie Kindred, Kin-dred, hois Blauchard. I.nell Straw, Eoman Hutehings. (J. l.owry And'M-ou And'M-ou Eueilo Straw. Howard May-; May-; cock, Iva Phillips. Gordcn E. Cran- dnll. Hilda Clegg. Gwendolyn Margin. Mar-gin. Helen Mendenhall, Elwood ! Jones. Eugene Johnson. Virginia Jwhilaker, Clifford M. Kindred. Al-j Al-j den Childs. Florence Harrison, l.yim I Alleman. Jean H. Alleman, Howard ! Crandall. Harold Whitin: Florence Frandsen, Bertrand Harrison, liuth ' Muse, Kate Frandsen. Clara Clyde. ; Carroll Harrison. Glenn GotTman. ; Orson Hansen, Jessie Hutching, j Josephine Dongall. Barney Dougall. Prlcelln Niekson. Warren Beardall. Phillip Lloyd, Mary Bird, and Ellis William Eeltuy an Mary EeHoy of Maploton. |