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Show DATC offers classes KAYSVILLE The Davis Applied Technology Center will offer spring evening classes in a variety of areas. New class offerings offer-ings include: (Medical) First Responder: Includes In-cludes state certifications and applies ap-plies to law enforcement agencies and other specialty fields. The i courses are also designed to benefit well as give preparation for college entrance. It is designed as a basic skills course. Many other course offerings such as computer classes, machine shop, auto body, drafting, etc., are offered during evening sessions. Registration Registra-tion begins March 18, and classes start April 8. For more information, go to the DATC, 550 E. 300 South, Kaysville or call 546-2441 for information in-formation and a brochure. individuals. Medical Terminology: This course is designed to be an in- f troductory class for anyone in- - volved in the medical field, from of- ft fice personnel to trained medical staff. : Parliamentary Procedure: This course will unlock the mystery of j how public or business meetings are conducted. It teaches how to con- duct or participate properly in for- , mal meetings. It is taught by a state j j parliamentary instructor. ' Math (pre-algebra): This class : will help refresh old math skills as : |