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Show Numerous Local Students Enrolled at University of Utah for Fall Quarter A:' greater number than usual of etudents from Brigham City and vicinity have enrolled for studies at the University of Utah for the fall quarter, according to a news release from the University. Classwork officially began on Sept.' 24, and registration con tinued during the first week, Registration was expected to e students top 7,500 in for the fall quarter, it was re day-tim- ported. Local students enrolled clude the following: Holley Holmgren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Holm gren of Bear River City, enroll ed as a sophomore, majoring in business; Joanne Ruth Barnard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Barnard of Perry, enrolled as a freshman, majoring in business; Richard Clay ton Cheney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton B. Cheney, a freshman majoring in medicine; Arnold B. Gilbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gilbert, a junior in medicine; Morris Ben Glover, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris W. Glover, a junior in medicine. Reed W. Hadfield, son of John 120 North Second Hadficld, East, senior majoring in law; Richard Warburton Hadfield, son of John Hadfield, 120 North Second East, a junior majoring in pharmacy; Robert Lynn son of Mr. and Mrs. Morrell Hunsaker of Honey ville, a freshman; Frank Lynn Holman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holin man, freshman majoring chemistry; Scott Phillip Horsley, .son pf Mr. and Mrs. Scott P. Horsley, a freshman in prelaw; Arden Floyd Jenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jenson, a in- Hun-sake- r, sophomore majoring in accounting. Gordon DeVere Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Parry C. Jensen, graduate student in pharmacy; John N. Kano, son of Mrs. Mat-su- e Kano, a senior in accounting; Peter C. Knudson, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Knudson, a Dasophomore in vid LaMont Malmrose, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum A. Malm-rosa sophomore in pharmacy; George Molgan Mason, son of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Mason, a sophomore; Kenneth Jay Nielson, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Nielson, a sophomore in medicine. Richard Scott Qlsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alf N. Olsen, a sophomore; William Don Nut-talson of Mr. and Mrs. D. Don Nuttall, a junior in electrical engineering; Harper Davis Pearse, son of Dr. and Mrs. Harper L. Pearse, a freshman in John Milton Peters, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mil-toin D. Peters, a freshman medicine; Ross Jack Poulsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Russell M. Poulsen, freshman; Rasmussen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Rasmussen, a senior in geology. Hal Ferris Reeder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferris J. Reeder, a freshman in education; MaRee Richards, daughter of Mrs. H. L. Richards, graduate student in social work; Carl R. Sederholm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sederholm, a senior in law; John Leland Seely, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Seely, a junior in physics; James L. Spindler, son of Nina Spindler, a senior in mining engineering. Therald Francis Todd, son of e, council quickly turned down two applications it received from persons who want to be city manager here. One came from a man in Germany who asked the city to pay his transportation here for an interview. The in Toshio business; junior came from a patient in son of Mrs. Kome Tawa-tar- i other an illinois mental hospital. of Corinne, a sophomore in business; Kan Yagi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tokutaro Yagi, of Co- a senior majoring in art. A total of 63 students from rinne, a senior in psychology. the entire county of Box Elder Gayle Edwards Baddley, son are enrolled at the University, Dallas Ransom Cutler, son of of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Baddley, it was reported. Mr. and Mrs. Ransom J. Culler, of Corinne, a junior in pharmacy; Yashle Kondo, daughter of Yuki Kondo of Corinne, a senior in dietitics; Julia N. Saldana, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bosley, of Corinne, a Mr. and Mrs. Francis S. 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