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Show DIXIE SUN January 27, 1984 Page Womens annual winter meeting scheduled The annual winter meeting of the Consortium for Utah Women in Higher Education, will be held at Dixie College on January 27 and 28, :m1984, with members coming from all to institutions of higher education, in the state. ilso Saturdays program includes an the address by the featured speaker, )int Jean Ford, of Las Vegas, Nevada, its former Nevada State Senator and An lew Assemblyman, to the topic for Overview of the Gender Gap, Power and Politics. The discussion will also include suggestions for opportunities for political action in 1984 and winning political campaign .of affairs director for the Utah Department of Natural Resources. The week-en- d of activities will begin Friday, the 27th with an open session at the house, home of Audrey Shumway, 138 No. Donlee Dr., St. George. )ur -' ent-ive- Ms. Ford along with Elva Barnes, a member of the Utah State Board of Regents and assistand principal, Boutiful Jr. High School: Sharon n Isom, St. George City and manager of American Savings: Margaret L. Wild, public Coun-cilwoma- Build a better family lecture series to continue s strategies. In addition to her experience with and the the Nevada State Legislature, Ms. the Ford is a convention planner, tour loir operator and educational & political i at consultant. She appointed by Gov. Richard Bryan to the seven member policy making commission on lese tourism, for Nevada. She is a former former state president of Women Voters. trial BYU, an MS from Penn State and a BS from Indiana State University. The Build a Better Family lecture series continues Thursday, February 2nd in the Dixie College Sun Room, with Dr. Jeanne Edmondson, Extension Family and Human Development Specialist at Utah State University in Logan, Utah. two term appointee of Gov. Laxalt to the State Park Commission and In addition, she has written several articles on families for the Salt Lake Tribune, has produced two 30 Dr. Edmondson has been a lecturer at the University of Wisconsin, a social worker in the Eau Claire County Social Services, Wisconsin and holds a doctoral degree from of the League Saturdays afternoon session will on and include a panel discussion featuring s you iers ice. ihip ills. UJii is : to the Frstk snd intis tecs ch. gas ign Japanese & Freestyle Weapons the ake hey - 2nd Peg res Esck idi State Champions 1st Place NAVN Weapon KEMPO Tournament Karate to tere the tred i Arizona 2nd Place Self Defense Coming Soon to St. George Vista Plaza Opening February 13. GAIN . . . The ultimate mental flow To be without tear Also private and tournament classes 114, Championship Karate demonstration set Kick Boxing om- - d is additional information contact Mary Ann Page at Dixie College or Zola Berlin at the USU Extension Service office, in St. George. FREESTYLE rnus ilan ved unless college credit is desired. Credit can be either from Dixie College or Utah State University and costs $48.00 for two quarter hours. For AAfe Self Defense Kata The 1984 Emergency Medical Technician course at Dixie College, is being postponed from the third weekend in February, to the first weekend in April, due to a personal scheduling conflict of the course coordinator and instructor, Don Reid, chief of security at Dixie College. Reid, who will be attending an instructor recertification school in March says that this will be the latest the class has ever been offered during his seven years as instructor for the college, and that it may actually prove beneficial in the long run. I think that pushing the class right to the end of the school year will eliminate those college students who have in the past taken the course exclusively for the nine college credits it affords them. It appears that there is no lack of interest in this years course, and only the most dedicated college student will be able to cope with the schedule, Reid said. He indicated there are two options for the schedule that will be discussed the first night of class. Option number oneThe class will go for four hours on Friday night and eight hours on Saturday, for nine weeks, the old schedule. Option number e same as the above except that the class would also meet for four hours another evening, (perhaps Thursday), for the final three weeks, and complete the course in eight weeks, by the last end of May. Class begins April 6th at 6:00 p.m. in the Science Building on the Dixie College campus in St. George, room two--Th- There is no charge for the series, Self Defense Physical Conditioning Mental Discipline iOU in ks C?q SqE nia d is the lses V The Build a Better Family series produced through the cooperation of Dixie College, the USU Extension Service, the Utah Board of Vocational Education as well as state and community health agencies. v?Ulk by t minute television programs, Why Child Abuse Occurs ,and Ways to Stop Child Abuse and Neglect, in Salt Lake Ci aired on KUED-Tty, and has been a marriage and family counselor at the Child and Family Support Center in Logan. is ? EMT training course postponed lustrated. They perform the Frank and Ernie Baca will be at Dixie College to demonstrate their championship karate skills on January 30, on the lawn by the snack bar, at noon. Frank and Ernie are karate instructors in Kanab. They will start a karate school in St. George sometime in February. e black The Bacas are belts and are rated in Karate Il second-degre- Okin-w- a Kempo style of karate. Frank and Ernie are rated number one in Utah, in their respected styles. They are number two in Arizona. The Bacas stress that martical arts are more than learning how to beat up somebody. People improve physically, intellectually, emotionally, and spiritually. They say practicing karate helps to make a whole and balanced person. 5 |