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Show A CHANCE TO LEARX. Th University of Utah extension division, di-vision, tvhich. is under the direction of Professor F. W. Keynoldd, offers courses of instruction to men and women wo-men who are compelled to work for their daily bread. Tho courses will Tie adjusted to the needs and to the conditions condi-tions under which the work of the toilers toil-ers is done. The great war developed a thirst for knowledge and whilo tho government is training disabled t.oMi'rs and giving the enlisted men in the arniy aud navy a chance to become skilled mechanics, some of th f-rHt chords of the country, including the University of Utah, have takj?n up the work of extending ex-tending useful aid to those who cannot afford to leave their places of employment employ-ment in order to attend school, except at niht or odd moments. We regard re-gard the extension-class courses as highly high-ly important and as in p-rf'-,t k'-pin with the spirit of proirrss. Feeling thus we would urjo full a t tendance upon the part of workinmn v.-ho s-ck knovvledge of any kind, more especially those, who ckrsire to b-arn more about the techni'-al y-art of tho voatinn they now follow. Acordin to the bulletin published by the extension division "the eourst'-- annomiced r-.-arh in the main for individual m-eds and inter'iM. Many of IUtii are primarily d'-sint."l to help v.'orker to keep abra.-it ot" tlieir work in buninc., in the trad'-s and in-dutrjps in-dutrjps and in the prof-ions. Others aim as their immediato iiircntivo at civic ef t'icif-n'-y. S'ill ot'rT:i should appeal ap-peal to pcrsr.n.s of earnest purpose uv erj'where, ' whet hor that purpose i.-i tho acquisition of a university dctrree or clearer and sounder knowlerlo in somo definite field or the inward satisfaction and broader outlook that conic from y-if ematic st tidy. ' ' |