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Show ,.' 4 Remember Us j I When You Need .fiand-Gravel v ; Moab ! ReatyMix --l North, Hwy 163 , Phone. 259-538 issssssssssssssssssss Daily Scheduled Service To t' GRAND JUNCTION-PRICE- & SALT LAKE CITY AIR FREIGHT CARRIED ON ALL FLIGHTS ADVANCE RESERVATIONS REQUIRED CALL 259-6690 Or TOLL FREE 800-662-5378 comeflywith us Let The Times-Independent Design Your Business Forms Letterheads, and Envelopes ! Remember If, Take a Class! (w) SUCCE College Classes for August: 7 Art 125 Bas Art 125 Basic Painting 3.0 hours Aug. 18-29 VvV Vf t An introduction to the visual language of painting . A variety of y I techniques will be explored with oil, acrylics, ect. (Oy j Art 350 Weaving (non-loom methods) 3.0 hours Aug. 3-15 11 Weaving without a floor loom. Tapestry wrapping , Inkle loom ' and back strap loom. Beginning techniques will be emphasized in wall j hanging, sculpure and body adornment. 1 I Y Art 353 Macrame Crochet 3.0 hours Aug. 4-15 fx ()) Two and 3 dimensional torn forms will be covered . Artistic ( (T) j pojsj'b7fej using string, twine, rope and yarn in 3 dimensional forms Ky k 1 will be explored. Class will be adapted to each student's previous J A f) II knowledge. I jj Art 354 Stitchery-Applique (soft sculpture) 3.0 hours Aug. 4;15 I ( f sculpture' as a serious art form is one of the most innovative ff fS-y events in contemporary art. Sculpture in fibers, fabrics and plastics f embellished with surfaced of stitchery and applique. vi I Art 545 Jewelry and Metalsmith Studio 3.0 hours Aug. 4-15 9JJ ' Involves the consrruction of metal into jewelry' or small metal S j j sculptures. Covers soldering, stone setting , forging and basic metal I J l manipulation . Creative design will be emphasized. I f jl Art 551 Natural Dye Techniques 3.0 hours Aug. 4-15 1 'jrF Both batik and Tie-dye techniques will be covered separately as WH art methods which combine the two. The uses of dyed () N-7 fabrics in wall hangings, clothing etc. will be included. It-' VI I Economics 552 Social Security and Income Maintenance I 3.0 hours Aug. 11-22 1 I The main divisions of social security legislation will be covered l (i.e.- workman's compensation, minmum wage, regulation of houis, h V Jj unemployment compensation, old age and health insurance.) J Philosophy 111 Ethics 4.0 hours Aug. 11-22 N-4 J Treatment of judgements of what is good, bad, right , wrong, ect., roj y and how these are justified. Relativism, subjectivism, absolutism, A The Selfish Theory, freedom v.s. determinism, social decision making fU ecf. will be covered. 3 g ,ours Sec. Educa. 620 Middle School-Jr. High Curriculum Dates Openk (f(y New developments in curriculum design for schools incorporating the conventional sixth, seventh , and eight years of the public school system; yX Functions .organization and curriculum are considered. I Remember you don't need a high schooiru J J diploma to take a class. nS) I S Art classes and non-credit classes r are open to all ages. (TUl fain Summer c'os$es con e token by Gn veterans to fulfill requirements of "G.L" educational programs. u Drop by S.U.C.C.E. at 45 E. Center or call 259-7432 to register for summer classes. Southeastern Utah Center for Cont |