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Show Vocation Classes Well Attended Indicative of the desire of working work-ing people in this and surrounding .areas to better themselves in an educational and vocational respect is shown in the number who attend evening classes at the Central Utah Vocational School, 1100 South University Avenue, in Provo. Although weather conditions condi-tions have made travel somewhat hazardous, over 300 persons attend classes weekly who are not residents resi-dents of Provo, according to Donald Don-ald L. Manson, Evening School Chairman. Over 210 students list Provo as their home, however. A geographical breakdown of the enrollment at the school reveals re-veals that 60 students are attending attend-ing from Orem, 44 from Pleasant Grove, 41 from American Fork, 17 from Lehi, 5 from Alpine, 5 from Heber and some from as far as Murray, Midvale and Draper. From the South, 39 attend from Springville, 54 from Spanish Fork, 27 from Payson, 10 from Santa-quin Santa-quin and some from Eureka. Classes which have proven to attract more students than some are: Cabinetmaking and Carpentry, Carpen-try, Welding, Auto Mechanics, Electricity and Machine Shop. Other popular classes are: Blueprint Blue-print Reading, Architectual Drafting, Draft-ing, Accounting, Diesel Mechanics, Commercial Art and Showcard Writing, Industrial Organization and Management, Lead Wiping, and Lapidary Work. Two new classes have recently been started in Industrial Economics, taught by Dr. Clarence S. Boyle, and Sheet Metal Layout, taught by John S. Mitchell. A large contributing factor to the high enrollment at the school is the low tuition rate of $3.00 per month for most trades and $5.00 per month for . Welding and Lead Wiping, Mr. Manson added. . To 'Phaw Meat To thaw frozen meat quickly put it in a plastic bag, close tightly and set in warm water. Especially helpful to separate frozen chops or thaw ground meat for patties. Index Page Binder Bind the index pages of the mag-aziness mag-aziness you save into a loose-leaf note book. Makes -a handy reference refer-ence when y oil want to find information infor-mation oh a particular topic. Clears Windshields Keep a clean blapkboard eraser in the glove compartment of your car to wipe steam from your window win-dow or windshield. Handier than a bulky cloth. Cooking Trick Put bacon into skillet without separating each slicefirst. No danger dan-ger of tearing bacon, and slices will separate as bacon warms. Turn bacon directly from package into skillet; you won't get hands so greasy. |