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Show Evening Classes Outlined at BYU Evening school at the Brig-ham Brig-ham Young University, which begins in three weeks, has endeavored en-deavored to anticipate the needs and interests of the adult people of Utah county, who wish to share in the rich resources of the University according ac-cording to announcement made this week by Harold Glen Clark, dean of the adult education educa-tion extension services at the University. Included among the many classes offered is one on business busi-ness management, an introductory introduc-tory sourpe of broad scope, designed de-signed to provide an understanding under-standing of most of the legal (Continued on Page 8, Col. 6) they will be taught and other information is seen in the Springville Herald today. . Everyone is urged to read the list and take advantage of one or more of these courses being offered. Registration for the classes will be at the Evening School Office, 220 Student Service Center on the Campus Sept. 29 and 30 from 8 until 9 p.m. Evening Classes Are Outlined for BYU (Continued from Page One) concepts related to the commercial com-mercial economy. There are many other worthwhile worth-while courses offered, all in the evening for the convenience conven-ience of the people of the area unable to attend during the day. A complete list of the classes clas-ses offered together with the time and the room in which |