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Show FOREIGN BORN AMERICANIZATION CLASSES VARIED New Subjects, New Appeals Attract Many Supplementary to free adult education classes in elementary subjects which began August 16 at the Central school, a socializing socializ-ing program to meet needs of foreign born will begin Monday, August 29. Under Glen W. Browning classes clas-ses in engllsh, reading, writing. American history and study of the constitution are being held each Tuesday and Thursday at 7 p. m. for those of 18 years and over. The first night 18 persons enrolled. The classes beginning next Monday at 7 p. m. will bo. in charge of Phoebe H. Roberts of Midvale, alien supervisor In this district. The course is of especial Interest to women and it is entirely en-tirely free. Among other subjects the class will study sewing and cooking. Primary aim is to familiarize fam-iliarize foreiign-born with American Ameri-can customs. Excursions through the state capitol, University of Utah, courts and public Institutions are part of the plans outlined by Mrs. Roberts. - |