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Show Young Bodie Mecliam, Halloween's "Littlest Cowboy" is ready to ride off if any witch comes his CEDAR CITY "Tracing Your Roots: Hebrew-English," a way. Parents Stan and Nellie Mecliam, Tropic, might have trouble catching up. HebrewEnglish Study Scheduled at SUSC study of linguistic similarities, will be offered November 5-6 through the Southern Utah State College evening school program. The non-credit course : will be taught by Terry : M. Blodgett, associate professor of German at ; SUSC. Students will meet ! in the Library Seminar ; Room (room 213) from 7-9 l p.m. Friday then again from 8 a.m.-noon on Saturday. Enrollment is open to all persons interested in ancient history, Dr. Blodgett said, to nonprofessionals and to anthropologists, ar-cheologists, linguists and Biblical scholars. "Phonological Similarities in Germanic and Hebrew" is a comparison of likenesses between the Germanic and Hebrew languages. "The disappearance of the Israelites from the Middle East around 700 B.C. is noted in the Bible," Blodgett said. "This is the period during which the European languages changed. These changes are accounted for in Hebrew and many new words were added to the European languages at this time which compare to the Hebrew vocabulary." A $30 fee will be charged for the non-credit workshop. Dr. Blodgett can be contacted at 586-7957 for additional information. The SUSC faculty member received his doctoral degree in German in 1981 at the University of Utah. His |