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Show Seminar on investment to be taught the SUSC Division of Continuing Education. Raymond Lowe, an investment advisor and part-time instructor at Dixie College, is . the seminar director. Lowe has a B.S. from the University of Utah, a masters from Purdue University and ten years experience as vice president of a major brokerage firm and as president of a restaurant chain. His primary activity ac-tivity at the present time is managing his own investment. , The workshop fee is $35 per person or $50 per couple. Registration can be completed at the first meeting or in the SUSC Administration Building. Additional information is available through SUSC Conferences and Workshops, 586-7853. Lowe taught a similar workshop ialLquar.tec.at SUSC, arid he indicates that anyone interested in a good understanding of the investment world is welcome to attend. "During the workshop, we'll focus on three major areas," he said. "Participants will learn to assess all available alternatives before investing; in-vesting; they will develop ,awgood criteria, list for strategy and implementation im-plementation of ' art investment in-vestment plan; and they will understand the importance of timing and active management of investments." CEDAR CITY - "How to Catch the Brass Ring in Troubled Times," a three-part seminar on the fundamentals ; of investment, in-vestment, begins April 15 at Southern Utah State College-'-' ' r'r - "-' "-' Conducted from 7 to 10 p.m. April 15, 22 and 29 in Old Administration 204, the non-credit workshop is being offered through |