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Show STATE SCHOOL WILL HAVE 145 STUDENTS The state school for the Deaf and Blind opened yesterday in auspicious circumstances with an enrollment of 111, of whom eleven are new students The school buildings and living quar ters for the students were in complete com-plete readiness for the beginning of the school year, remodeling and renovating ren-ovating having taken place during the acation. The old students wero pleased to return to their school work. The school has students from all parts of Utah and from the states of Wyoming and Nevada, eight from the former and one from the latter These states have no school for the deaf and blind so they have arranged for schooling for the unfortunate ones in the Ogden, b paying $350 a year for each one Superintendent Frank Iff. Drlggs state? that there will be six or eight more new students enrolled en-rolled and a number of the old ones are yet to arrive All are expected to be hre the latter part of this week and It Is anticipated that the enrollment next Mondav will reach 145. oo |