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Show 184 “DailyHHerald FRAT, PRR.a Cd BulletinLists Over900 Courses Over 900 coyrses in 52 departments will be taught in the 19% Summer School sessions at Brigham Young University in addition to about 40 special clinics, workshops and conferences A S6page bulletin, made available free to the public by the University, lists de tails on the classes offered, as well as admission, registration, housirig, general in- formation. concerning the University and other im portant items regarding the 1967 summer program. Bulletins may be obtainéd personally from the BYU Summer SchoolOffice, C-356 ASB, or by writing to that office Names of regular and visiting faculty, and class times,. credit and_ instruc: tors are listed in the bul- One Hour Credit Given . For Tobacco Education Jetin. It also includes a calendar of events and a. list of special features for sum- mer school students at the Timpanogos Hike and the gigantic 4th of July cele :HobbyShop * Operates of the Jesse Summer hours for the Brig Shop, located on the first floor It also includes pictures of the campus, and specific details concerning the many workshops and clinics held be-42-noon. to 9 p.m., Monday through Friday, and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturdays. History Tour time they use something in the: shop or pay $2-for the entire et Layton Construction Co, of the contractor. Sam F. Brewster, director of the Physical Plant Department at BYU, said the company is the only contractor employed for the project and will handle In order to use the facilities to finishing. of the Hobby Shop, students Cement work for the three and faculty pay 25 cents each level addition is nearly comSummer School period. Ac: tivity cards must be presented with each visit. Facilities offered pleted. A huge crane was used to life steel forms and cement to the upper levels. Electricians, metal workers by the and plumbers are now working on all three levels. The new wing will provide be darkroom for developing film additional classrooms, The fourth annual Tobacco University, cooperating with Applications are now being and enlarging pictures. Re‘€* Education Workshop, under the five state health agencies and accepted for Brigham Young newlecture halls, five departcently -a photo copying desk direction of Dr. Ray Watters of the Utah State Department of f ey 's annual Church Hismental offices and 78 faculty was added which makes pos- offices. the Brigham Young University ‘ory Tour faculty, will be held June 5 to Public Instruction to inform Whe cet” which teekidaa the sible the taking of a pholograph The classrooms will provide Being Taken Hobby Shop include a complete educators, members of the PTA ii! Cumorah Pageant, is con- er ot: "ila for the workshop and other interested’ people ducted by the BYU Department will be in 271 Richard Bldg., about health problems related of Travel Study and'will be held Monday, June 5, from 8 to tg smoking July 22-30. 8:30 a.m.~ One semester hour ‘. P Someof the places of histori of credit is available, as are Panel discoasions wilt be cal interest to be visited on the presented by students and scholarships for inter-state pertrip include: Sharon, Vt., birth sonnel. school personnel. Probplace of the Prophet Joseph Those interested in schollems such as emphysema, (Smith; the Sacred Grove; the’ arships should write to Rocardio-vascular diseases, Hill Cumorah; the Kirtland bert Leake, specialist in bronchial respiratory infec-_ le; pe, Mo.; health, physical education, | tions and other problems Far West; Haun’s Mill; Adam-' recreation, and safety, | related to smoking will be | ondi-Ahman; Nauvoo oot the State Departmentof Public Instruction, 1400 University Club Building, 136 East o. Temple, Salt Lake Highlights of the ‘ior’. wheel. dathe for wootlwork, plastic coating materials, facilities for cutting and polish- seating for 1,500-1,600 students The addition extends west ffm the present Jesse Knight ntly under Two of the lecture halls will ham Young seat 250 persons, the third will Building on ‘the north-end.. A led for com- seat 120 ~ tunnel will connect the underin Auoa 1967, ham Young University Hobby Sait Lake City'is of the Wilkinson Center, will Applications KnightBuilding Being Fricked At ‘Y’ Center bration. during the summer. - Dr. Wilkinson Is 7th BYU President ground levels and 20-foot pass— Special Econ ageways will connect the first and third levels The new building is 172 Course fo ing. Each level of the new addition wil add approximately 18,760 squi feet of floor space. SCHOOL University next summer, ‘The course will be taught the first summer session of Summer School starting June ‘13. Visit ‘Utah's Vacationlands Subjects discussed during the course will include the American enonomy as it relates to how and services are and preserve the fun onfilm ! @ CAMERAS. © FAM @ LENSES © ACCESSORIES ” ®@ PHOTO FINISHING DEVELOPING and PRINTING produced, how we share what we produce, how prices. are determined, the moneysystem, personal financial decisions, ing stones for jewelry, ceramic Brigham Young University the role of government in econcasting, leathercraft, copper tooling and electronic wiring s had seven presidents—Karl! omy, and an o¥erall valuation G. Maeser, Benjamin Cluff, of the Amrican system as it kits. The shop also has a ditto George H. Brimhall, Franklin relates to the world economy machine and poster materials S. Harris, Howard §. MeDon- A total of 11 titles will be disavailable for the advertising of ald, Christen Jensen, and-Ern-| cussed during the course of incampus functions. est’L. Wilkinson | struction | Faculty, staff and student discussed by medical Carthage Jail. body are welcome specialists. Direvtors for the tour will be of the facilities present Jesse Kriight Build. BYU SUMMER A special course, Survey of Economics for Teachers, will replace the annual Utah Workshop on Economic Education at Young exterior architecture will follow the lines of the YOU'LL ENJOY Aid Teachers Brigham feet long and 80 feet wide, The *a PHOTO SUPPLY 24 N. University 374-4440 to use any available in the Students altending the To- > LaMar C. Barrett, currently BYU Hobby Shop. (bacco Education Workshop acting chairman of the Depart———— should bringing any any material that ment of Undergraduate Studies Six : LDS Stakes workshop ee pe ete = ayminute of Religion at BYU. fnclude smoking and cancer, teaching ideas and demonstra-. jl participants will’ be repsychological aspects of smok-| tions to be given to participants quited to meats Gated inge smoking and ‘health, eco- of the Workshop as a part of | Standards in harmony with) n Comprise 67 Wards BYU has six LDS stakes ~ nomics of the tobacco industry, ‘the Workshop requirement, i.e.||those of the Church of Jesus |composed of 67 wards organ: smoking and public interest,{charts, graphs, bulletin board! Christ of Latter-day Saints. {ized specifically for the stu- advertising and smoking, and materials, and teaching ideas.| For application blanks and! dents. ‘These wards will continue problems of student smoking..'- Information about the Work| additional information concern-|to operate during the summer The saeco Education Work-,shop-may_be obtained by-con-|ing—the—tour,contact-the De-|sessions -with three or four shop by t'e/tacting the Department of partment of Travel Study, BYU, wards meeting together as one Health “as Safety Education Health and Safety Education, | na Herald R. Clark Buliding, due to the decrease in students Department of Brigham Young! 213 Richards Bidg., BYU. ‘Provo, Utah 84601. during the summer. This Year While Learning, Spend Your Summer | Vacation In Provo In The Heart Of The Rockies! welcometo the... For Summer Students IN. AND AROUND Provo City. SUMMER SCHOOL STUDENTS WE, YOUR HOST, EXTEND A WARM WELCOME TO ALL THE 1967 SUMMER SCHOOL STUDENTS During your stay here, we take this opportunity to invite your patronage ... at a convenient on-the-campus Food Store, that doesn’t sell Beer.and Cigarettes . . . closed Sunday so our employees may be with their families. —— WE -GUARANTEE —— TO SAVE YOU MONEY ON YOUR TOTAL FOODBILL SHOP WHERE THOUSANDS ARE SAVING MONEY EVERY DAY! wanwccorineeson CARSON'S ~_ 1209 North 900 East, Provo Forthe student of wide interests, Provo City not only offers the mountains, plains, rivers and_streamsin all-their entirety ++ but funand recreation of all-kinds and va- Tieties! : > - You nameit, Provo City is its front door Fishing, Hunting, Camping, Picni¢king, Horseback riding, Swimming, Boating and more! We the City Commission, on behalf of the citizens of Provo, exte nd a hearly welcome and desire that every BYU SummerSchool Student will feel welcome and at home in Provo, VERL G. 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