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Show REGISTRATION AT U. A. G. SHOWS INGREASE Despite tho almost general prediction predic-tion that the present tlnanclal depression de-pression would adversely affect the registration at all colleges this fall, tho opening at the "Utah Agricultural Collcgo showed a most wholesome increase In the number of students applying for admission, according to a report given out by Registrar 1. E. Peterson., It is too larly to glvu definite estimates es-timates as to tho total enrollment for his year, apbv Prof. Peterson, but from preaenUlndlcatloQB the college will havo a substantial increase In registration. By tonight Prof. Pot-erson Pot-erson expects to havo tabulated figures fig-ures on enrollment correct up to tho end of the first registration period, which ends at that time. Regular registration machinery to take caro of all students who cannot get fully registered by today will be tut Into effect These students will attend all classes on a special permit per-mit card and complete their registration registra-tion next Monday afternoon. Students Stu-dents who don not arrive until Monday Mon-day may also register during the afternoon af-ternoon Suoh Btudents will havo their registration reduced by one and one-half credits, however. Monday's registration was almost equally divided among tho schools of agriculture home economics, com niorcp and business administration, agricultural engineering and median Ic nrts. Great Interest was shown in the work In education. A remarkably re-markably largo number of high school graduates presented themselves them-selves as applicants for freshman standing. It Is expected that tho heaviest enrollment will bo In tho Sophomoro, Junior and senior classes. class-es. , |