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Show Ceramic Display Featured at Education Center A display of ceramic items made by students is on display dis-play at the Southeastern Utah Center for Continuing Education Edu-cation office at 45 East Center, Cen-ter, according to Center Director Di-rector Tom Arnold. They wiil be on display in the window and the inside classroom until un-til January 10. The following ceramics courses will be offered by SUCCE at night starting the week of January 11 and will be held for one, night a week for 10 weeks. These courses are held in the well equipped art room of the Junior High School through a ' cooperative'" effort ' of ' SUCCE. and the Grand County School Dist: ' To be offered are Art 115, Introduction to Ceramics (Hand Building) and Art 116, Beginning Wheel Throwing. The cost is $24 plus a $7 lab fee for clay and use of the kiln. If the course is to be taken for University credit, an extra $6 is charged for registration. The night the course is to be offered will be) arranged for the convenience of the students. Everyone is invited to see the display and anyone interested inter-ested in taking a class should contact th SUCCE office 253-6111 or 253-4131 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. or by calling call-ing Tom Arnold, 253-6851 after af-ter 5 p.m. |