Show 1 H Summer Classes Set At USU Center Here The summer class schedule has been posted at the Utah Slate University Education Center in Richfield A full compliment of courses is offered which will be of interest to all levels of students Summer is traditionally a difficult time for people to fit classes into their busy schedules That is why the summer quarter lasts only eight weeks instead of the traditional 10 Most classes are held only one night per week to make it even easier to attend Monday nights will feature a business administration class called 'Retailing Management' It will be held from 5: 5 to 9: 5 pm This is a class for senior level business students Members of the community who have a special interest in learning retailing techniques and procedures are also welcome to attend Tuesday nights will be devoted to economics A basic entry level 1 economics class is being offered from 5:30 to 9:30 pm and gives five credits This class is a basic course for the beginning business student and is a requirement for any student entering the business program It also fills the credit requirements for social science All college freshman who go to any college must have five or more credits in a social science class There will be a history course on Friday nights The class is called HIST 457 History of Utah It is held from 5:15 to 8:45 pm and counts for five credits Again anyone in the community who has an interest in this course may take it Wednesday nights the masters level degree program in Management of Human Resources continues with two classes ECON 620 labor economics held from 5 to 7:55 pm and SOC 622 population theories held from 8 to 1 pm Anyone interested in this major should get in touch with the staff at the Richfield Center immediately so that they can be lined up w ith an on- - 1 1 Ropin' and Ridin' On I11 The Way To State Anyone LaVee Hatch Rayne Bagley traveled to Lchi with the rodeo club where he participated in rodeo events and took third place in ca!f roping The rodeo club is preparing for state competition Sheila Coleman has been teaching an adult art course at Escalante Craig Cunningham physical education teacher at Sorenson's Ranch School and his wife Corina took students to the Milford Regional Track Meet where Danysha Tumbough placed first in the 100 meter and third in the 200 meter race Greg Zucm placed fourth in the discus throw and sixth in the shot put Norm and Etta Hart received the word of the death of his son Dale Reed Hart in Moscow Ida May 9 The funeral was held in Koosharem on Monday Jason Bagley Todd Sorenson and Wayland Sorenson were honored at an Eagle Court of Honor at the Koosharem Ward chapel Visiting RG and Narda Rose Torgcrson were Mr and Mrs Walter Hanks and several family members Mr and Mrs Kent Sharp and family Riverton Mr and Mrs Ken Armstrong and Kaylynn of Santa Clara Mr and Mrs Stanley Peterson and family Orem Mr and Mrs Lynn Orton and daughters Greenville and LaMont Chappell and family Lyman Also visiting from friends were Bryan's Circleville and Snow College in Ephraim Anne Torgcrson and Fay went to Provo for a pleasure trip Lisa Bagley celebrated her 29 and "holding" birthday this week Bruce Boudousquc received his license in recreational therapy Connie Youngkin went to North Carolina to visit her sister Julie Cope and her husband for two months Tom and Maxine Talbot traveled to Colorado to attend their son Bret's graduation from veterinarian school and to help him and his wife move to Ogden where they will reside and practice A Mother's Day program was held in the Koosharem LDS Ward and all the mothers received a bego- - -- pynv - NOtinOD - NOJ101) U I 1 1 1 1 Tel-a-Confere- POLRRIS I AARIt j S A IN f 3 Ifu he v I1 — h rh hjjrJ'irv -w op--- 1 li t I i a!- Ncr nJe pjwd pjbtu Vajv rvt Nr ndJcn h aimmc under ard 4 r dealer r call P art a' irtTmjtvtv Mafvh I through Mav dvJer Otter terrain M Because there’ never i w ant to su e from each And with our great rates have to give it another thought the eav i wav Wll never vou’ll he amaced at how it’s a while talking sure great way to save With Planned Savings Plus you can enjoy the present your luture isn’t left to chance First Security Bank Gurently Giving HOT 377-47Call for reservations: (SOI) 101 West 100 North Free Validated Parking Member FDIC novo R t HOTtl li tti r on i!h 1ix 4!i KoirOx umn! 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