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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, September 13, 1979 - Page COMMUNITY EDUCATION A LaMaze class in natural childbirth for all pregnant women is to be taught by Nanette Allen under sponsorship of Community Schools. Classes will begin Wednesday, September 26, in Room 13 at San Juan High School. The classes will run for six weeks. There is a $10 fee. Those interested should contact Nanette Allen for regis9. tration, at 678-200- If you missed the Septem- pre - registration dates you can still register ber 4-- 7 for course work at the San Juan Center untilolasses begin on September 24. Personnel will be available to assist you from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the center, at 378 West 500 North in Blanding. If you cannot make it at the above times, call, and they will arrange a time earlier or later. By Marsha Keele and Blanding this fall, and fbr the first time will offer a full range of courses in Monticello, SUCCE officials said this week. Registration deadline is September 20. Those interested may contact the Extension office in Blanding at Dr. Kay Shumway at in Blanding, the Extension at in office Monticello 4, or the SUCCE office 3. 2, in Moab, or 678-262- 6, 678-22- 89 587-223- 259-721- For most classes, university professors from the Logan campus of Utah State University will come to San Juan County by plane, the school said. Credit earned through SUCCE is transferable to any accredited university. may take courses without a high school diploma. With approval of their high school principal, seniors may tales classes for college credit. Any high school student may take courses for Classes taken through A-d- no-cre- Anyone interested in sub- stitute at Monti-cel- lo High School is asked to call during school hours. teaching 587-24- 65 Southeastern Utah Center for Education Continuing Utah will offer State (SUCCE), Monticin University classes SUCCE Many jobs for trained secretaries Back to school ello 259-743- ults Parents of elementary children in Blanding are invited to go back to school1 with their children Thursday, September 20, at 7:30 p.m. at the Blanding Elementary School and on Thursday, September 27, at 7:30 p.m. at the Albert R. Lyman Elementary School. The annual PTA membership drive wiU be conParducted September 20-2- 7. ents are urged to participate. Some of the concerns of the PTA are development of courtesy, working to improve the quality of television shows, preparing films, art festival, and funds for school lunch programs. PTA can also help with funding for sidewalks, the officers of the organization said this week, adding that they are eager to share their enthusiasm with Blanding parents. Secretary Ramona Johnson was hired before she had even completed her secretarial course from the San Juan Center. are approved by the attempt to fiU this need by offering secretarial - business By Marsha Keele Pupil pictures classes which are fully accre- Utah Job Service in Bland-ih- g reports an abundance of job opportunities for trained dit. Veterans Administration for GI Bill benefits. Ten students are required for any course to be taught, the school said. Complete listing of courses offered is published in an advertisement in this issue of the Record. Monticello Elementary School pupils will be having their pictures taken Monday, September 24. Pre - school children may have their pictures taken from 3 to 7:30 p.m. that date by calling the elementary school for appointment. Adams Studio from Richfield is again taking the secretaries. Locally there is a shortage of bilingual Navajo - speaking secretaries. The San Juan Center for Higher Education is making an pictures. ern Utah. ' pany. a Phillips from Denver, representative was on hand for the presentations as well as Whitehorse High School Principal Mitchell A1 Littlestar, Only begin September 24 at the Zenos Black Career Center in secretarial course requires one year for completion. MacArthy. Both Miss Nakai and Miss Lameman are from Red Mesa and are members of the first graduating class of Whitehorse High School. Both girls will attend college this fall. The award was presented by Red Mesa Councilman Jonas Mustache, who said Red Mesa has the prettiest girls around. He also commended Phillips for participating in the scholarship program. $349.00 ... home or 1tmHY and contemporary stationery... in both traditional designs. Many styles have pictures, in either black and know exact The Blanding. 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