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Show University of Utah Freshmen Take Psychology Tests, English Examinations as Their First Task of School minimi i t.,v,imm'rimwmmvmnmm'!mmmr" a""1 ' ' "" " 1 '" ' """""'' """"j 1 r t -nJiKb'" " K FRESHMAN "WORRIES" BEGIN AT U. OF V. AS EXAMS ARE TAKEN Front row, Dora Nate, left; Mildred Glenn, Orrietle Coiner; back row, Dell Llechty, left; Grant Clyde "bone" a bit before taking tests STORES SWARM ON DOLLAR DAY Bargains Boom Business for Merchants The power of the dollar was amplified Wednesday In .Salt Lake ' as the city held Community Silver Dollar day. Thousands of shoppers discovered discov-ered hundreds of bargains and kept stores thronged throughout the day. Business In downtown stores was declared "splendid" by busy officials, offi-cials, who reported sales in all departments de-partments were stimulated by dollar dol-lar day "specials." Mrs. and Miss Salt Laker were up bright and early in preparation for the event and did most of the shopping, as usual. But Mister and Master Salt Laker were present In surprising numbers, too, according to reports. The proverbial "hot cakes" were rivaled by the disappearance ol 250 shiny new silver dollars, distributed dis-tributed to shopper by "Bill" and "Sylvia Dollar," who gave a bonus to those who made purchases and were fortunate enough to meet either of them on a tour of downtown down-town stores. A. E. Maddy, sales manager for Sears, Roebuck It Co. and general chairman of the event, said special stocks of high grade merchandise purchased by stores to augment the occasion disappeared rapidly, and termed dollar day "highly successful." '( a Hargain for a liuek tY t -..-?vi BARGAINS BRING SHOPPERS ON DOLLAR DAY Beth Leggett, left, buy from Mrs. Ruth Bowen . J- t ' - . |