Show J f Ug TO 10 OPEN SS UtA HEAVY Vf f EN fl lIr EXPECTED TD J n Point to La Largest gest Registration in History of S hool chool Man Many Changes Md d dd to Conveniences t D O at 9 J o o'clock clock tor to- to r r. orlOW morning the doors of ni of Utah will be 71 I open to the tale knowledge rs of of tilt the country and the thet t ration books bools of the tho institution c rte be read ready to receive o the largest meat of students ever ever registered a school dIng to lbert Elbert O D. D Thomas r r of the university It if the thee page i ge e of Increased registration t r colleges of ot the country and have already opened their counts S-counts counts bunts for fOI anything the local p II will have havo at least 30 pcr per cent centt t It e In enrollments over last year Hear year fAr there were enrolled at the theon thet t qUon on students and this year ear t is expected to be nt least at-least least I nits to tB rece receiving instruction at the theL theThis This i L This figure includes all the thee 1 e who al' al ate are registered through extension division and who receiving instruction by corre- corre dence The actual student body bodye be s e school is expected to reach at att atthe t the 2000 mark INGES MADE ny nr changes have been made at att t 1 hool during the summer and the tho students are ready to start Work mark next Monday the old of if the students having to go un- un between classes will be Really lly solved This year a It com- com rearrangement of the schools des de- de s and classrooms has hns taken Each school chool of or the institution be o a housed in one separate building I W v medical building has been d and will be bo thrown open the I day ay Here all the different classes e school of medicine will be held e s new W. W M. M Stewart building the tats taking the normal course will their class work worl The old training sot will be utilized by the commerce t I finance students and the physics J ding ig will be used by the tho engineer engineer- n students Tho The arts and science e classes will be held beld chiefly Inh in h Ib ral arts building this Ms his year private offices have been blen for the professors and the old nt Ired d dot ot ea each h professor having his epin any of or the classrooms will be rated TRAINING FEATURE FEATURE training will be an import- import in e ture of the school this year fl regular United States army colo- colo jj four army captains captain and one lIeu lIeu- ant have been assigned to the c cOol lol by the war department to helpIn help help- r Jh n the stud students The Tho military work worle r l not be made compulsory but the In activeness of receiving a 0 commis- commis I ign In the tho army and pa pay while ate at- at e ci n school will no doubt attract attractA h A attention of ot a large percentage tage of he male ill male students ie e war department has already sent sento sentie o Ie ie e university field guns of different t 1 ers erl artillery harness and saddle q tractors fire control Instructs t l ls is mapping equipment and a 0 com- com I I. I telephone and radio equipment Most Dost be understood that haa a a. stu- stu taking the tho U. U O. O T. T C. C course is in ray ay a member of the United States y and is on exactly the tho same t I plas P any other student In attend attend- tt t tho university with the tho lon that at he Is drawing drawing pay for Cor purr purt pur- pur r this tills course courle during his junior and i is the information given Continued on page 8 si U. U OF U. U TO OPEN Continued from page l 1 out by Colonel Marshall G. G Randol in in charge of ot the local ocal unit Students will not be required to wear uniforms in classrooms or on the cam- cam pus Except for equitation no military I I formations will be required The wearing wearing wearing wear wear- ing of ot uniforms and the military formation formation forma forma- tion will be restricted to summer bummer en en- en I ts |