Show I Students AT TY V From Many States State I PROVO Twelve PROVO Twelve students from I Manti 1 and Mayfield i are among amon more than 2000 students enrolled for the autumn quarter lat at Brigham Young university according according to Registrar I IJohn John E. E Hayes Ja ht T The lo local 31 students are Lynn R. R Cox Reed Braithwaite Norma Tuttle Tuttle Tut- Tut tle lIe Erickson Clara Clan Christine Jensen Jensen Jen Jen- eu- eu sen Vivian Keller Clark Lillias Livingston Albert H. H Peterson J J Jp iy M. M Peterson Ted A A.- Tuttle ruttle Henry Gail Voorhees of Manti Mantl and Elaine Marvel Mack 1 Whitlock and Morris 1 Clyde Whitlock of ot l Ia field More 1 than two-thirds two of all the states of the union are arc represented in students attending classes at B. B Y YU U. U largest private educational institution in the area Foreign students are enrolled from Canada Mexico and New Zealand Zealand Zealand Zea Zea- land in addition to the territories of Alaska and Hawaii 0 For or the first time thi this year car students students students stu stu- dents are using a a. new religious and social center at B. B BYU Y U. U the Joseph Smith building which provides a chapel library reception rooms mg ballroom banquet rooms and c to- to torts teria The structure i 11 Li named for r forthe forthe the prophet-founder prophet of the church of Jesus Christ of ot Latter-day Latter Saints which fosters the university I |