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ï~~..;i,,,,.. t,,; A f " ', r.9' cIFAI Y'Mr d: t ~ Ywc&., 4r=,,.,,,,.....:, r,,,,, DESEILET EVENING NESWENSDY SEPTEMBER 25 ON-I VEBSIJY OF, flAB BEII 1DMONNO iiarged Faculty, Training School and Professional Dramatics Featres tegistratofl for the Coring; cofie ei:r commiernee tomorrow at -!ni -sity of Utah, and Lot ue three f5. Pre- dent John. Widt~O a -I eta ap roxinateIY two thousand ide 't" which w onid jii-ob -ab3,iYi be the i 'gent enrollment the untversity has enj.y d Upon reg'sf~vi -tering, mom Join the S. A. T. C. UT-gh school students who present i its of completed work will be receiT i nto the college where, they will mpiete tree additional units of work their high school course.. Registra in will take phaco In the regist-rafs flee. Members or the faculty will Se-nn.r students and direct them in sir registration. helping them in as g'n their courses as well as ad ring them in their studies. Men who desire to enter the S. A. C. will he exa~mined as quickly as;.iihle and enrolled In that organi tion. on October 1. These men will en be In the regular army and will quartered, fed, clothed, and paid by a naitional governmient. Colonel right w ili be in.charge of this activ 'Dr. Perry G. Snow, dean of the idical school, will make the phy's't 1 examirnatlons of students. Almost afl faculty members hav e mned to the school for open-ing in ructi which commrenoes Oct.. 1. eo faculty. is eomse.bt larger than in rmer years The i~nstruction will b the quarter plan which necessitates new system of: credits One hundred d eighty-one credits are now the aduation requ~iee~t in plae of 122. ro old credits, sire counted.as three the.e so no eh,nge has been' ade in the total.work required. 1'.wo ch1ago. 1. th re co 4 this tir BROAD PLAN FOR COVEIIOR APPIIJS CAFPIAIN IDICENSEN 1, AMUSEMENTS 47I IN S h OLS. Pkayo rWilliams,1: Ia~ i~i England-JFree StteSpeinedetGower - 1t1tSta1te.3 a Muarwith ak o neL oso WeeAwnt.d Ili W. llam o Cl - 'serice, h"asresigned b 1z Uttb of- } Superv slnandi Pbyical fay-, io" nkl te Schol1$Isthe 8 MWI tne bsice zIVFK. la. utd.has buiessacdu lic instruction: is preparing 'a bulletin. teutions necessary, so h e. retains his In Fact it is:to the, inauguration of rank a majsor on the governor's staff, in charge of the quartermaster's de- S systematic work along the lines In. partient, which sdw includes the dui die fe Inthetid tat he tat X P-ties of paymaster. In the turtherance dictndin he itl tht te sateS~pof regimental organization, the gover errontend ent proposes to spend the re- nor appoints Captain Freeman 11amalning two years of hie term. l~ 5 4m* olonli, both appointments ef-' He considers that he is especially Maerct renlnves ad captain fitted for this tank by reason of his c- Mrwa n,jijfrom Private March f#, 1110, adpsed perlence a z a physiian Furt er, ' he in command of- 0 company of' the spent practically all of lat summer 1 guard, which won the clasis B national in the east studying the most ad- Itmark mahip trophy at tramp. Peary, vanced thought and methods along Ohioa, in1414*-theonly time the' stat* these lines. A large part of the time has ever ta enil11e' wa transferred was in Chicago with a group of to the cavalry, Mas 1, 1916,, servi ng on specialists orking along thsp?-1917 in' co parry of 0 troop, when.h ticular branch of public Lealth Work. was'Zlam!d I command, of the second Some Progress Md. squadr-on of Utah.cavalry! until August Theide isnotan ntielyn* one 5 197,.whe he*astransferred to. the Th Iea i ntanenirlyne nnton a ard resre. Captain,lor-.. to the schools of Utah, and in some gensn was:reassigned. to: active duty, districts a certain amount of progress July 1S, 191#{ ins charge. of recruiting O has been made. That the scope of the new, national guard regiment lRe the work is to be very much widenedcame from Ephraim, and will.new s r adthat much more is to be expected t inthiscityranr of the teach-er is indicated by the gn 5nt eeS eral plan for health and physal Colonel Bassett enlie st i T! corn- m training work in the elementary. and pn rIa' 1901, and served phn~Slyco the Junior high schools, as given in wasi 1911, He was COSihin o~ and-- the 1918 course of study. ' r, regimental adjutant, Commissar of- Ota courseof study is now bin fps', a:5served"--n the Mezcan bo rder infn fat usn U 'efiret pri~isa rgd n11,tributed among the school men of the wras suly eisdoflte Utah r e:ls state, andl shows "that the heath Wor ~,te nrof is t-a nc a Includes Cotuaeu4masat Pery' n 1. Provision for the physical mm- 11#l, When in omand of m 005p5117then!nation -and medical inspetinof >all h oganizatlon 'was Â~now:. as theit school children at least once a year gs' l 'gu atrad held tshe +ever- me 2. A system of.,follow un for -the ne.s paarded to4 the best -rill ed ff] purpose of correcting the defects die - lsst organised troop",:"Ut' ' covered by the medica npcin oarI ue 9* ea fine eel #. The insetiowmnof schoousk.nit. natm.41* _-A. # a TONIGHT Airr 1. AE TUEJ.A m Z-A Woods Presents "Jiusiness fore Pleasure,"' with 'lOtMirynVul Gta i~ an- Milt Clis et," Wi' s lyers with Bryat W ith " ta;t n ". au Cats. s. f AR AON EWo. War Review. Fy Tiebe edy. 'RANDWIneo d All r.: In Ma iHtr;" Alice Bra "Thehury Hert" l1OADWAY- Peggy Hy n "Bonnie,Annie Launrie." -Atbuckle in "Faty o I~hJ.0---ouseGlaunn in Keenanu in'the Long Ohara WIZT. Y-?atidLoekwox;PardiseGar-den;" co Sceic.

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