| Show STUDENTS IN DROUTH AREAS TO BE AIDED Educators representing Utah Uta Utah's s 's s principal institutions of higher learning earning took steps Tuesday to bring aid to o students In drouth stricken counties Groundwork was laid for an Investigation investigation investigation In in- of f student needs in the counties with the view of aiding students t to enter schools through furnishing them with N NY Y A employment em em- Circular letters were being icing m mailed lIed and survey parties will leave Thursday to visit communities communities com com- on U. U S. S highways 89 and rind 91 as a m means ans of collecting data on the situation Charles H H. Skidmore state superIntendent superintendent super- super of public instruction said efforts would be made to determine determine de de- de- de termine how many graduate students students students stu stu- stu- stu dents will wUl not be able to enter the higher institutions this fall as well as how many will be unable to continue their Data on conditions should be sent to Wilford G. G state director of N Y A. A |