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Show r high, Monday or Wednesday; ter. These times have been or at Kearns high, Monday, set to accommodate people Wednesday or Thursday. The who may not be able to attend spring session will begin on the regular evening schedule. Driver education will conMarch 12. Dr. Joseph E. Allen, di- tinue with another class startirector of adult education, said ng on April 23. Students there are several new classes who register for this class being offered for the first must be at least 17 years of time this spring quarter. New age and not attending another classes at Granite high will high school. An auto maintenance class include journalism, instructed by Phil Herbert; blue print is being offered for the first reading class, instructed by time at Kearns high. It will This class be taught 6:30 to 9:30 on Lee J. Morris. will provide general learning Wednesday by Gayle Rogers. experiences on how to read A key punch class proved to blue prints for any kind of be popular and is to be offerThere will also ed again in the spring quarter. occupation. be a music appreciation class This class enables the student taught by Don Bragg; a speed to learn to operate the key reading class instructed by punch machine and gives an Mrs. Nona Thompson; a cer- introduction to the field of It will be amics class on Saturday data processing. morning by Phil Hatch and a taught on Wednesday at 6:30 plastic class on Friday even- to 9;30 by Gerald Maas. A new class at Cyprus will ing instructed by Jack Car ''nil 'JrKm should be pruned differently than shade trees. Some fruit trees are pruned differently than others. Before pruning fruit trees, a person should wood know on what type of the fruit is produced. For are instance, peach fruits borne on wood that grew the Before pruning plants, have previous year. This wood is and a purpose for pruning. young, reddish in color with plump There are a number of reas- generally covered summer until ons fruit and shade trees and buds from late in the spring. break open shrubbery should be pruned. they In most cases, three buds are done is Pruning outgrouped together; the two to cut dead or are and are ones side larger living branches the fruit buds, while the center so as to in- -i bud is the small leaf bud. crease fruit or Apple, pear and cherry fruit flower producare generally borne on spurs imto tion, have been growing for two that prove the form, or more years. Therefore, to cut out or be peach tree pruning should For quick, effective results at get rid of that so tree the to open u n n e c e s sary low cost, use the Want Ad colgeared new wood grows each year. umns of the branches. 1. Pruning apples, pears and or Dial Fruit trees be health education, taught by Samuel Nichols. All the classes are open to graduates and There are special interest classes offered at various schools also. There will be nine such classes at Evergreen junior high, including cake decorating, an antiquing and fiberglass class, plus intermediate typewriting. A personal and family survival course will be offered at Granite high on Wednesdays from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. This is a four-wecourse at no The information is charge. geared to prepare individuals to meet any type of disaster. This class will begin on March 20. ek 262-465- 23 l(ttyj(&u. tt 6400 plans will be formulated and outlined for future activities. A report will be given on the Society's financial status and awards and presentations will take place. Records show the Humane Society has housed approximately 20,000 animals during this past year. "This figure increases each year. We have realized a tremendous annual increase since the Humane Society building was erected," commented F. L. Dantzler, supervisor. "We are anticipating a heavy increase again this The annual dinner meeting of the Humane SALT LAKE. Society will be held Wednesa, day, Mar. 13 at the 744 E. 400 South here. Dinner will begin at 7 p.m., followed by a meeting at 8 o'clock. An election will be held for directors to serve during the coming year. While the public Is invited to attend, only members will be eligible to vote. Those interested may attend either the dinner or the meeting or both. Reservations may be made by contacting the 8. Humane Society, Those interested may join the society by donating $5 and indicating they desire a membership. The' Humane Society is a legal charity organization which receives no funds from government sources and is not a member of the United Fund. During the annual meeting a review of the past year's activities will be presented and Chuck-A-Ram- 298-354- year." The organization houses animals on a strict donation basis. It accepts all animals from any source Including those lost, strayed or unwanted by their owners for various reasons. They range from pet mice to horses. 'Mostly we receive dogs and cats which we usually have in large supply. But people may check with us to see if any other type of animal Is available since we never anticipate receiving a certain type suggested Mr. Dantzler. The building is open to the public seven days each week from 12 noon until 5:30 p.m. for the adoption of animals, or for bringing them in or SALT LAKE. Joan touring the facilities. 13, daughter of Mr. While guided tours are given and Mrs. Forrest Cullimore, when possible, this Is some 394 E. 6210 South, has won times impossible due to the first place in the essay div- small staff, said the superision of the Salt Lake Ser-to- visor. There are only three club's 1968 freedom sp- full time and two part time eech and essay contest. employes on a seven day basMiss Cullimore is a student is. at Hlllcrest junior high. The organization would acEssay winner in the boys cept volunteer help and has competition was Jon Robert done so in the past whenever Hodge, son of Mr. and Mrs. it has been available. VoluJ. W. Hodge, 3420 So. 1940 nteers can request general anWest. imal care, clerical, general Named runnersup at an office or out service, which awards banquet held at the includes showing films and University of Utah on Thurs- making presentations about day were Steven Carpenter, the society's purpose to son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert schools and organizations. Carpenter, 6450 So. 300 East, Other volunteers can assist Hlllcrest Junior high; Mary In giving guided tours. Jane Johnson, daughter of Mr. Every animal received Is and Mrs. Dale W. Johnson, recorded and those adopting 4454 LaSalle Dr., Rlvervlew one are given as much inforJunior high; Sandra Wlldman, mation about it as the society daughter of Mr. and Mrs. could obtain from the past G. W. Wlldman, 6021 So. Jaowner. maica, Riverview and Paul A donation of $7.50 Is reKikuchi, son of Mr. and Mrs. quested for a male dog and $5, Shigeo J. Kikuchi, 6125 So. for a female plus spaying 860 East, Riverview. charges. Cats have a $2 fee, Other students receiving plus spaying charges for a certificates as finalists were female. Jeffery Campbell, son of Mr. We request these donations and Mrs. Estel Campbell, 273 because we feel the animal E. S300 South, Hlllcrest; Patty receives better care than if Flanders, daughter of Mr. and no charge is made," explained Mrs. Bill Flanders, 311 E. Mr. Dantzler. 6215 South, Hlllcrest and Dale Those adopting receive White, son of Mr. and Mrs. rules of a.M'tion ami are asked Keith White, 5557 Hillside, to comply with proper care of Hlllcrest. the animal. The young people wrote their essays on the subject, The law and those who It are my best friends. Area winners placing first In the speech division of the contest were Susan Winder, IS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. GRANITE PARK. Richard W. Winder, 4400 W. Spring 4 100 South, Granger and Charquarter registration for adult les Phillip lllsley, 14, son of evening high school classes Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Ills in Granite dis'rtct Is under way in room 20 at the district ley, 3428 So 2C10 West, Granger. Both are students at West office, from noon to 4:30 p.m. Lake Junior high in Granger. daily. Students may also register Winners receive plaques, certificates and a trip to the from 7 to 9 p.m. at Granite Freedoms Foundation at Val- high Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday; Cyprus ley Forge, Pa. iSa In " j re, ce intended. For further information on this or any other gardening subject, call the Extension 5. Service office, 524-506- i PRESS fcC SO. 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