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Show STUDENTS WILL FIND PLENTY OF ROOMS Students of the Utah Agricultural College from out of town will find ample accommodations awaiting them this mil when they como to school, according to Prol. J. II. Jen sen who Is In charge or the special committee on student accommoda- ons. l: Professor Jensen has madq.a caro ful investigation of the board and 'oiu situation Burlng the past two weeks.-rfe states that many.;people are opening up their homes to .students .stu-dents who have not rented rooms for the past few years. Many others oth-ers are enlarging their accommodations. accommoda-tions. One very gratifying feature of tho situation, according to Prof. Jensen, is that many who expect to rent rooms to students are completely complete-ly renovating their rooufa and Installing Instal-ling modern conveniences whero such are lacking. "Students coming to Logan this fall will bo agreeably surprised at tho accommodations offered them," declared Prof. Jensen. "For the past three years there has been a scarcity of rooms In Logan with conscuent high rents. Next year will sou ample accommodations, oven ov-en with the greatly increased enrollment enroll-ment expected by the school. A reduction re-duction la rents will likely accompany accom-pany this Increase In available rooms I Wo are making a very careful can-,vass can-,vass of tho city and we shall pre-paro pre-paro complete lists of available places plac-es for tho convenience of students. Each room or apartment will bo cato fully described In the list so that students will know in advance whether tho accmmodatlons nn modern mo-dern or not. A large number of ci oplo nro fixing up their ylnces and of comae, they will bo tho on3 vh w.;. be most likely to ree ivo ton |