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Show CEDAR REPRESENTED -1 AT TIIE UNIVERSITY. I ALL FORMER RECORDS FOR, M SUMMER SESSION SURPASSED. I lla Clark. Otto Fife and Nor- H 1nan McCarty of Cedar City, are H registered at the university mm- H mer school now in session. '' H With a registration of 1.03S, the H enrollment at thd'1921 summdr scs- H hion of tlic University of '"Utah H marks a 60 per cent increase tfver H the same date lust yean Twenty- H one states and five foreign coun- M tries are represented in this student H body. Idaho has thirty students at the Utah school ; Wyoming has M thirty-one, while Japan leads the- M foreign scholars with three native- H students at Utah. H The faculty has been increased H since the opening to care for the H unusual registration until there are H fifty-three professors and instruc- H tors and Iwcnty-fivc assists is in. H the various departments. Many. M classes have been divided and jH some new ones were formed to ac- M commodate the heavy enrollment. H For the first time, summer school H students have organized a student .M body government and orchestra M and glee clubs. , f M Famous educators and commun- M ity workers are scheduled to speak M at the daily assemblies at which ' M community service topics are H stressed. Dean Milton Bennion, itt M charge of summer work at the uni-' M versity, predicts that at the second H term registration July 22, all form- er state records for summer ses- H sions will be surpassed, H |