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Show STUDENTS REGISTER ' AT VOCATIONAL SCHOOL THIS WEEK Central Utah's vocational school is preparing to launch its first school year as a permanent institution insti-tution operating under a bien-nium bien-nium appropriation from the Utah legislature. While efforts are being made to acquire a new permanent site for the vocational school, the institution institu-tion is still located at the Utah county fairgrounds where it has trained thousands of men and women in many lines of endeavor during the past several years. Registration for veterans was held Monday, announces Wilson W. Sorensen, school director. Other students registered reg-istered Tuesday. Veterans will receive preference pref-erence for the training under law, and more than half of the- students are epected to bo ex-GI's. Plans for purchase of land for a permanent vocational school site just, north of the BYU stadium are status quo for the present, action ac-tion being held up by the awaited written opinion from Grover A. Giles, Utah attorney general, on legality of contributions' from various var-ious taxing units toward purchase of the site. Thus far, Utah county, Provo city, and the Provo, Alpine, Nebo and Wasatch school districts have pledged contributions totaling approximately ap-proximately $25,000, provided the attorney general rules this is legal. |