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Show Learn Some Old Skills In Btfl. A Rustic Cabin The rustic setting of a log cabin seems the proper setting set-ting for the learning of old skills that have created beauty in the past. THE CABIN at the Davis Complex has become the workshop for two age-old art forms, leaded and stained glass design and jewelry making. As more and more people are, in these recent times, yearning to recapture the sa tisfaction ot creating beautiful beau-tiful and useful objects with their hands, interest in the classes is growing. RON Nolte, who will be teaching the classes in stained glass, will emphasize two-dimensional window design. The class will be offered of-fered credit and non-credit, Wednesdays, 7-10 p.m., June 29 to August 17. A tool kit for the beginner in glass making can be purchased by students so once basic principles are mastered the student may continue his work in the art independently. DARL Thomas, a graduate of the University of Utah and Cranbrook Academy of Art, has won many awards for his artistry in metal sculpture and jewelry-making, the most recent of these in the annual National Art Fxhibit, Spring-ville. Spring-ville. Utah, 1977. Darl's classes in beginning and advanced jewelry making will also be offered credit and non-credit with emphasis on introduction to design and basic techniques of fabrication fabrica-tion and casting of metals in the beginning class. SPECIAL problems on an individual basis according to the previous experience of the student will be the emphasis in the advanced class. Jewelry classes will be on Saturday mornings, 9 a.m. to 12 noon, June 25 to August 27. Students may register at the Davis Complex, 197 Fast 500 South, or the Bountiful Art Center. |