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Show A La TV U S U OFFERS PROTECTION COURSE FOR INSTRUCTORS By Paul LeFevor Are you prepared in case of an attack by an enemy which could involve radioactive weapons? weap-ons? The federal government is asking us to take out an in- i surance policy and become prepared! All it costs us is a few hours of our time. Are you unhappy with your married life? Do you feel henpecked? hen-pecked? Do you have a dark brown taste in your mouth and is there always "some-thing "some-thing wrong" in the mornings? morn-ings? Well, get rid of the old grouch . . . divorce herl We continue with our story: Utah State University is hosting host-ing classes to be given at several sev-eral locations over the state, including the College of Southern South-ern Utah at Cedar City, starting start-ing Jan. 11. These classes will be offered free of charge to individuals, with a slight fee ;, being charged if college credit is desired. Instruction will include radiological radi-ological monitoring, which will be counted for college credit in Physics, and Shelter Management, Man-agement, which may be counted count-ed toward Sociology credit.. The classes, designed to train instructors in Shelter Management Manage-ment and Radiological Monitoring, Monitor-ing, will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p. m. on five consecutive Saturdays. Persons interested in the courses should contact R. H. Ruth, County Civil Defense De-fense Director, or Paul Lefevor in Beaver. |