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Show REGISTRATION GROWSAT A. C. Many Students From Salt Lake High, Outlook Is Encouraging to the College Faculty Tho faculty of tho Utah Agricultural Agricultur-al Collego Is elated over tho Bhowlng f registration during tho last two las. There havo been inoro now tiKi-s enter tho president's olllco thin, fall than over beforo In tho history "' the Institution, according to President Presi-dent Widtsoo himself. Ho Is Jubilant and freely predicts this will bo tli S"utt year in tho history of tho Aggies. Mm of tho features of tho rcglstrn tn this fall la tho fact that almost 1 ' a inan, tho now students aro graduate grad-uate o." high schools and entering the collego as unconditional fresh- " '1 hia banded with tho fact that tho standard of tho collego In "..nung degrees for graduation has been raised, assures tho Utah Agrl-Jff Agrl-Jff l'u lural College Its placo among the, T foremost Institutions of learning in the United States. H is recognized " -uh at tho present ttmo. Tho number of out or town students stud-ents has increased this year and' many Salt Lake High School gradu-ttt'-a havo registered. Thuro nlso is w .ii'taneeg whoro old students have not returned to comploto tholr course. This ia considorod by the uffieiau of the collego to bo phenomenal phenom-enal and has causod considerable op-"ralsm op-"ralsm on tho hill. (Continued on pago four) REGISTRATION GROWS AT U. A. C. (Continued from pago one) mm 1 ii 1 ii' iii" 1.. .-.1 jl m The student body, from the present pres-ent rato of registration, will be ono third larger than last year nnd double dou-ble that of a fow years ago. Students, from larger cities of tho state are not only attracted to Logan to enter en-ter tho A. C. but this fall sovornl students from other states havo registered. |