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Show Milford Teachers AttendB. Y. U. Milford is contributing three students toward the history-making enrollment at the 1935 summer ses ion of Urigliam Young university. univer-sity. The registration of nearly 100 much exceeds any total reached reach-ed in the past, according to Registrar Regis-trar John E. Hays- The students came from two foreign countries and 12 states. Tho names of tho Milford stu-deents stu-deents are Vera H. Bond, David C. Heslington and Melbourne W. He.-lington. Tho first term will end on July 19. That evening and the next day will be held the 24th annual Timpanogos hike, believed to be I ho greatest community hike in tho nation. On July 22 the second Alpine term will begin. It is held at ru-.tic "study-camp" of Aspen grove, nearly 7000 feet up among the woods of Mount Timpanogos. |