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Show HI FoPfera A Prnfy g Eaa We have Just the Place for j I your group or business k I UU3 (Formerly theT&C Lounge ) fjO: Iz re Business Luncheons q Fami,y Reunions CBC g Employee Functions O2J0 (Conferences, Retirement Partys, &$BridgePartys,Etc.) f f) I Awi (3C Private J(W- fec . Commercial ()hW HnR Complete VFtf 0-3 ijfc ,..') (Travv!- 3--t lirrnn, Catering UJacrz: Services OTSlS A variable -fe 1 ? y for More Information " iM9 or Sma" We cj!i'jEsiis Quality Printing, Fast Service, Reasonable Prices The Times-Independent 35 East Center Street J ! l( you 'hott 0.: 1 Give oime tf tflniese C ' 7 efcssesotfiryS W ' (k Class Off erings for August: j A.E. 560 Water Management 3.0 Cr. Hr. AM (Cy Agricultural & Aug 9-20 Jj V Irrigation Engineering 1 1 w fi Art 160 Basic Sculpture 3.0Cr.Hr. Ij r Aug 16-27 ffA o (fY B.A.110 BeginningTyping l.OCr.Hr. I Business Admin, (will be presented on video tapes) Open v Ki Journ.430 Magazine Article Writing Workshop 3.0 Cr. Hr. ! l I Aug. 16-27 , f1 IN 2 I f IxZJ I 9 N.R. 490 Environments & History of 1.0-2.0 Cr. Hr. i"V kci Vy (Range Science) the Canyonlands Region Aug 4-5 ul Urt (field Class) W I VJj N.R. 490 Exploring our UniverseHeat 1.0-2.0 Cr.Hr. t .V1 (Range Science) Stress and the ways living Aug 6-7 wee k Creatures survive (Field Class) V J, ft Pl.Sci. 440 Vegetable Production 3.0 Cr.Hr. O oa: rZ Aug23-Sept3 ( y y Mr A.E. 560 Water Management 3.0 Cr. Hr. (A V 1 s I This class will cover the organization and administration of water distribution Institutions. :i ' Financing for construction and operation, maintenance of canals, flumes, pipelines, dams, if m y ' requlating reservoirs, and other water facilities will be discussed. I I the I Artl60 Basic Sculpture 3.0Cr.Hr. j .11 J 11 This class will emphasize the analysis of basic form and Its use as a sculptural expression. 11 of fJ The use of clay over wire armatures will be the primary medium of expression. " rS B.A.110 BeginningTyping l.OCr.Hr. fT)jjG! Vv ) i j JJ of J This beginning course In typing will be available again as an August offering. Scheduling J I S. Vf of the video tapes on which the course will be presented Is flexible and can be arranged to I I pr I j i suit the student's schedule. For those who prefer to learn to type at home this is the I " 11 perfect arrangement. The course will be broadcast over Moab's Town TV during the I j month of August to suit the participants' schedules Journ. 430 Magazine Article Writing Workshop 3.0 Cr. Hr. V 1 JJ This course was previously taught in Moab In 1974. Since that time 75 of thestudents m I jr who took the class have been successful in selling articles to periodical publications. With "vl fl0 the techniques which are presented in this class you too can sell your article to one of the ( I more than five thousand periodicals who are presently awaiting YOUR article. I VT I N.R. 490 Environments & History of 1 .0 - 2.0 Cr. Hr. M y I (Range Science) Canyonlands Region l J 11 (Field Class) 1 j ( a N.R. 490 Exploring our Universe 1 .0 - 2.0 Cr. Hr,(?) L iSRange Science) Heat Stress & ways living u " 1 f$) creatures survive (Field Class) ((n r ln cooperation with the Canyonlands Environmental Education Center, Utah State Is"- f University and SUCCE are offering U.S. U. college credit for two workshops being offered V Jt " ly-y by the C.E.E.C. staff. y I Learn more about the Canyonlands area, Its flora, fauna and environmental uniqueness by , ' enrolling In one or both of these intriguing field taught classes. I Drop by S.U.C.C.E. at 45 E. Center or J call 259-7432 to register for summer classes. 1, Southeastern Utah Center for j Continuing Education l |