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Show COURSES II BUSINESS TO OPEN TOMORROW Will Be Held Under Auspices Aus-pices of Extension Division Divi-sion of the U. of U. The courses in business to be given by the extension division of the University of Utah will hold their first meeting at the Commercial club tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock. To mark this important departure de-parture by the university the occasion will be made quite as striking as is consistent con-sistent with the chief purpose of the meeting, that of organizing the various classes. The main dining room of the club will be used as the meeting place and there will be brief addresses by several of the leadinsr business men of the city. Among j those who will speak are John D. Spencer, president of the University of Utah Alumni association and experienced in business and in teaching business; C. A. Faus of the Smith-Faus Drug company, E. O. Howard of Walker Profilers Bankers, Bank-ers, C. F. Adams of the Gardner &. Adams Ad-ams company. The instructors of the various courses will also be present. These include Karl Jay Glade, advertising counselor in business busi-ness in the city; J. P. Joeolson, auditor for the Utah-Idaho Motor company: R. S. McNiece. instructor in economics and commercial law in the West high school; F. Y. Fox of the L. D. S. business college col-lege and Professors T. E. Young and F. W. Reynolds of the University of Utah. An attractive folder announcing the work has been distributed and the interest inter-est of employers solicited. The univer- j sity makes the promise that the work will be expanded and developed as rapidly as ; demands justify. i . I |