Show it September 28 1973 Peg® Evening classes offered Evening classes are geing offered by the Conference and Institute Division of USU fall quarter for personal enrichment To register contact the Con- ference and Institute Division Room 202 University Center from 8 am to 5 pm weekdays Classes to be offered and the times are as follows: Basic photography Thursdays 7-- fee pm Oct 22 $20 lab 5:30 - 6:30 intermediate high age and up pm open to jr nesdays Tuition Thursdays pm advanced tumbling jr high age and up Wednesdays tumbling for and pm 5:30-- 7 cheerleaders Mondays 6:30-7:3- 0 pm Tuition is $10 Classes will begin Oct 1 and will conclude Dec 6 Women’s body conditioning Tuesdays or Wednesdays 21 $12 tuition pm Oct 8 Yoga Wednesdays pm 21 Tuition $12 Oct Fly tying Thursdays 9 pm Oct 4- - Nov 30 Tuition $12 Shell reloading Wednesdays Tuition $15 pm Oct Horseshoeing Wednesdays 28 Tuition pm Oct 7-- Ballet for information and placement level — ages 6 to adult 2 — call 753-238- Guitar beginners nesday from 6-- intermediate from pm 8-- 9 pm 7 on Wedor 7-- 8 pm on Wednesdays Oct 3 - Dec 5 $10 tuition 7-- 7-- 10 Practical ranch roping Tuesdays pm Oct $25 Adult beginning swimming Mondays and Wednesdays 6:30-7:3- 0 Nov Tuition Oct $13 lab fee $420 includes swim suits towels lockers and lock Self defense Tuesdays and Thursdays 8 pm Oct 2- - Dec 4 Tuition $18 Tumbling and gymnastics for girls Ages nine and up Tuesdays pm 1- - 14 7-- 30 27 pm Western 0 Thursdays Tuition horsemanship $13 5:30-8:3- Oct 15 Tuition lab fee $10 Basic crocheting Tuesdays $20 pm Oct 6 ov Basic knitting 7-- 9 Tuition $10 Thursdays 7-- 9 6 Tuition $10 Oct for personalized sewing Fitting Thursdays pm Oct 4- - Nov 29 Tuition $18 lab fee $4 Cake decoration Wednesdays 9 pm Oct 2- - Nov 28 Tuition pm ov 7-- $15 presentation held today A multi-medi- a at the used Oct pm General Training workshop 14 ov $5 wheel throwing Thursdays 7-- 10 15 Tuition $20 lab fee $5 Flower arranging Thursdays Oct $20 lab fee $5 7-- 10 pm 15 ov Flower arranging Tuition Thursdays 1 $12 $5 Oct lab fee Growing plants indoors Thursdays pm Oct 1 $12 tuition lab fee $3 30 pm ov 30 ov Fundamentals of investments Thursdays pm Oct 11-D- ec 20 The following classes are vocational technical institute certification courses and are with the offered in cooperation Bridgerland Area Vocational Center: Apprentice plumbers Mondays and Wednesdays pm Oct 7-- 13 7-- 10 Multi-med- ia ov or Tuesdays 7-- 10 3-- 31 lab fee $20 Ceramic 5:30-6:3- 0 Oct pm 7-- fee Arc $20 tuition $10 lab Honesty must be the primary reflex of all USU Extension works provost R Gaurth Hansen three-dasaid at a training workshop on campus this week According to Hansen Extension has the responsibility of impartiality to question “We ought that guide our daily assumptions work situations--the- n if we are sure they are right commit ourselves” he stated y stressed that Extension workers shouldn’t be like the doctor who was so concerned with making a good impression that when he got his first patient-- a e set man with a broken He leg--h- welding plumbers Oct fee $10 for Tuesdays 12 apprentice 7-- 10 pm Tuition $10 lab Basic arc welding and Wednesdays Mondays pm Oct 12 Tuition $10 lab fee $5 Automotive tune-u- p Mondays and Wednesdays pm Oct 12 Tuition $10 lab fee $5 7-- ec the wrong leg Dr Hansen said “man’s capacity to solve problemsnvhere no humans are involved is great It’s even good when only a small social element is involved But solving problems that require a revision of social structure is the most difficult-a- nd that is right where Extension workers are” he explained In discussing the role of the land grant college Dr Hansen said it was first formed because of a hostile citizenry at a time when education was for the elite or was only available at small church schools “The land grant college has had its goal to teach what is relevant to students-humanit- ies not to be excluded It singled out rural America and children of the working class for students Then in 1914 it was given the assignment of Extension” he explained “Today many colleges are looking to Extension as a way of bringing relevance to the community” he concluded 7-- 10 ceramics Wed ec presentation Governor’s Workshop on Family Values held recently at Park City will be shown on campus today at 3:30 pm in Library 376 The film was created by Patricia Hansen for the gathering of legislators educators and religious leaders Three screens with movie and slide film are used to present four vignettes on The life first done to family the music “Flowers Never Bend in the Rainfall” by Simon and Garfunkel depicts a boy out of high school who gets involved with drugs As a result he is involved in a fatal car accident The second vignette uses Helen Reddy’s “I Am Woman” to illustrate the life of a woman who successfully combines a profession and family Third is the story of a politician who faces a conflict between strong family ties and an important government Mrs Hansen has position McLean’s Don used Me Loves Baby” “Everybody for this piece “Old Friends” by Simon and Garfunkel is background for the final vignette about old people who must decide between sitting on a park bench or putting some action into their free years The presentation lasts 20 -- minutes and faculty and students are welcome to attend SHAWS’ FLORAL DECORATING & A professional Service by students for students Corsages Weddings Dried & fresh arrangements 3 3 or 753-270- 753-195- WE DELIVER Trading Post Quitting Business ‘ SALE Everything Goes! Hundreds of Guns Many Other Items Good Used Deer Rifles $20 and Up in and make offer Come Trading Post 795 North Main 752-978- 7 7 35 Wkst cq ‘HrSt 9hfth |