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Show Mt. Pleasant Contributes Three To Summer School At The B. Y. University Mt. Pleasant contributed three students toward the history-making el.u-ollmrnt at tihe 1935 summer session ses-sion of Brigham Young University. Tire registration of nearly 600 much 'exceeds any totil reached in the oe;st, occording to Registrar John L. 1 Hayes. The students came, from two ' for. ign counbrie- and 12 states. The names of the Mt. Pleasant studefits are J. Seymour Jensen, Verl E. Johansem, and Flos ie Stk' r. The first term will end on July 19. That evening and the next day will b- held the 24th Annual Timpanogos ! Hike, believed to be the greatest community hike in the nat on. On Julv 22 the fieoond or Alpine term wll begin. It held at the rustic itudv-camp" cf Aspen Grove, near- I i iy 7000 f t up among the woods ct , i Mount Timpanogos. |