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Show UTAH BOYS GO TO WASHINGTON Young Men From This State to Attend School in National Capital WASHINGTON D C. Sept. 11. With th" reopening of the various unl-jvcrsltles unl-jvcrsltles here for the winter months the thous-uids of students no annually annu-ally attend OJaSBCS In Washington and jwho every year enroll for first year, or advanced work In school of I v. . arts and science and msdlcliu an re-jlurnlng re-jlurnlng troni their summer vacations.' Many of last year's members of the Utah colony hne returned home for J Igood to take up the practice of their chosen professions Among these ,(r" 'Lorenzo Richards formerly secretary, 'to Senator King and a graduate of J ' leorgetnwn University law school, who I ! now practicing law m Salt Lake. I. on Watson of Salt Lake, who has returned to hln native Oil to praetlr,-l'iw praetlr,-l'iw after a long solourn of six years la Washington. and Jack Green of Silt Lake who is also engaged In the practtcS of law In Salt Lake City. Among the old-t.iue I'tahn. In Washington S ho will he n the Capital! figaln are Logan Morris, secretary to Bbn 'tor Smoot who Is In charge of the -nator's Salt Lake office during the ; campaign; Francir. G. Matson. publicity publi-city man for the National Republican committer) George Nielsen, assistant cecrotary to Senator Smoot. Joseph CohTttd Febr, Allan Thurmir.. Crelgh-ton Crelgh-ton King. Harold Kay of Ogden, Walter1 Wal-ter1 Movie, special assistant United States a'terne general; and BrneSt Smoot; all of whom are home for tlrur, summe.- vac3tl.n. New fii res in the L'tah colony this' winter will be tho-e ftf ir nr.i Mrs Allan T:i-.r' and Scott Dahlqulst of) Salt La!;- nnrl Prod Erlck?on of Mun-roe. Mun-roe. Both Tingey and Dahlqulst were prominent students at the L. D S. I and Salt Lake hlsrh school. Erickson attended the University of l'tah and' served In the v.nr, rising from the ranks to the g'ade Of first lieutenant.1 They have many friends in Washington Washing-ton and nil bfl an interest Inp addition to the l'tah club. pass b p. i v mi mi'-, l'tah friends of J. Wesley Horsley.il of BrighAm ' lty, secretary in ,n-C'OSHTnan ,n-C'OSHTnan Milton II. Welling and Rob- Burns of Salt Lake are congratulating congrat-ulating them upon their success In I lnsslng the District of Columbia Bar association. The two young men took the examinations In June upon their grad j a Uon from the law school of Georgetown university. They were uotifte.i d; their grades a f w dayo ago Horsley, before coming to Washing-'! ton. attended the University of Utah and later the Unlveraltv of f.illfornt-. jln Berkeley. Burns attended the Salt I lake high school and went to Wash-: jlngton during the war". Both young i en Sjere In I ie iervic |