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Show :?a Lakeside Review, Wednesday, March 6, 1985 Ten Tall Tales Area Artist Gives Flavor of Old West Class Notice Adult Education Set CLEARFIELD Registration for Adult Education classes at Clearfield High School will begin Monday, March 11. The spring quarter schedule has been planned to help adults work toward a high school diploma. High school students may also enroll to make up lost credit. Because the building facility will be undergoing remodeling construction this summer, there will be no summer quarter. Courses include Drivers edp.m. ucation, Tues., 7-- $95; English, Tues. $15 p.m., room l, room S-l- English, Thurs., p.m 7-- $15; history, Tues. $15 p.m., room p.m., $15 math, Tues., room S- -l 1, 7-- algebra, Thurs., room 7-- p.m. 7-- 6, $15; health, Thurs. S- -l $15. p.m., Students may sign up in the 6, classroom night of class. Fees must be remitted as indicated above. However, with the exception Further information may be 6 obtained by calling between the hours 2:30 and 825-221- 3:15 p.m. where he worked for Walt Disney as an illustrator. He studied further with Don Graham and Phil of Drivers Education, adults over 8 who have not graduated from high school may take the courses at no charge. 1 fs A native of Utah, Bird has been interested in art since the days when he attended Layton Elementary School. At West High he studied under Cornelius Salisbury and in the fall of 1929 he entered the University of Utah (Works Project Administration) and dug ditches along with fellow artists Gordon Cope, Paul Smith and Henry Rasmussen. When the Arts Project was developed uner the WPA, Bird was given studio Garden Course Planned St. Josephs FARMINGTON Pruning and gardening classes will be taught for area gardeners by the Utah State University Extension Service this month. Classes will be held at the USU Horticultural Farm Classroom, 1817 North Main, in Farmington. Class fee is $1 Insect and disease problems on fruit trees will be featured on Sat., March 16, at 1 p.m. Vegetable gardening techniques to get high yields out of small spaces with minimal work will be the discussion at 1 p.m. on Sat., March 23. For additional information call the U.S.U. Extension Home Garden Office at Registration for all classes is at the door. -- each. The pruning of fruit trees will be topic of discussion on Sat., March 9, at 1 p.m. 451-320- 4. Adults FARMINGTON can now benefit from the computers at Farmington Elementary School. The PTA is opening classes for adults in addition to classes for children. A class for 8 to 12 year olds will be Thursday and Friday from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. for four weeks beginning March 7. An Intermediate programming class in BASIC and Registration Set March 19 5I2K UPGRADE Parents interested in enrolling new students in St. Joseph Ele- one-ma- mentary School, 2980 Quincy equipment Ave, Ogden, for the 1985-198- 6 school year should attend a meeting in the school auditorium on Tuesday, March 19, at 9 a.m. A child planning to attend kindergarten this fall must be 5 before Sept. 1. Digi-graphi- critically-- acclaimed Your Assurance of Excellence in QUALITY home brewing 9 coupon Ropak Bucket SHORT OF CASH? PUCE A CLASSIFIED AD FOR ALL THOSE ITEMS YOU NO LONGER USE. certificate for any child planning to attend St. Josephs. CALL 394-167- 6 gal. with air tight lid, drilled stopper & Red top (S), air Daily 8:00 A.M..5:00 P.M. 1 lock- - Reg. A word processing class with Apple Writer He is scheduled QXDCl C3iiam9 gramme for 4 weeks beginning April 9. All classes will be taught at 1 100 Space is limited. SAVE Reg. FREE RECIPES In conjunc- operation will be taught. Registration is at the first key session. Tuesday, March 12, at High School, electronic-1- 0 calculators. Dictaphone and Davis High School, room 294, key punch will be offered as at 7 p.m. The class is offered h class on free to the school parts of a Tuesday evenings, 7 p.m. at graduate over 18. All others Davis High School in Kays-vill- must pay a modest $15. fee which includes all books and The touch method of materials. tion with the Davis Adult 12-we- Special Instructions for Beer & wine home brewing. Ask for your copy. non-hig- Offer good through e. March 16 1985 10-k- ey Discipline Program Dated SYRACUSE There will be a free program on assertive discipline at Cook Elementary School, located in the Marilyn Acres subdivision, on Thurs.. at March 7 how parents can discipline their children in a fair, effective and manner. a in 3932335 Phone: Mil trm The Cleaning Revolution CLEANING CENTERS 11 7 OUY 1 ro !iiras:io SWEATERS STUFFED f 7 days a week the Newgate Mall Open non-abusi- V THIS WEEK MOUNTAIN BREW 7 p.m. Dr. Larry Smith will explain JWI PAHTS 10 64" $5499 SALE Business Course Offered KAYSVILLE bag. DEXTROSE iWnTtirm. 9. SUGAR BREWING canD Elementary School. The fee is $ 5 per person. Those interested should 451-231- $549 SALE for Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7 to 8:30 p.m. call Linda Hirst 2" 7" SAVE weeks. Farmington di- rector of the Arts Project until; 1942 when service in the armed forces called him away. Upon his. return, he worked in architectural firms for the next 31 years. Ten Tall Tales takes the reader back to old West with its imagi-- , nation, humor and colorful char-- ; acters. Bright and energetic illustrations add to this unique collection which is guaranteed fun for children of all ages. 1 1 : Wood., Bird remained an effective 90 350 544-200- cs color Show in 1938 and in 1939, represented Utah at the New. York Worlds Fair with his painting Takin-Five- . He also exhibited along-- I side now famous painters Thom-- ; as Hart Benton and Grant; EU I yr. guarantee Professional Reflow Solder are required to secure a baptismal LOGO begins Saturday, March a.m. for four 9, from 9 to The public response to Birds work was both immediate and encouraging. On November 12, 1933, the Salt Lake Tribune termed him one of the most promising of the younger artists. Bird was soon asked by the regional director of the WPA to head the Federal Arts Project for Utah. He would have rather been painting, but the Bird accepted the challenge and the increase in pay to $150 a month. Bird enjoyed his new responsibilities as an administrator and managed to steal time to paint. In n 1937 he had a show at the Denver Art Museum, particiWater- pated in the MACINTOSH Parents of Catholic students Computer Class Slated profi- ever-great- er ciency in drawing. As the Depression worsened, lay-ofoccurred and he found himself back in Utah in late 1933. Like many others struggling at this time, he joined the WPA South Main, Bountiful. the first during When the Depression hit. Bird left Utah for the West Coast Dike, gaining space next to Florence Ware and a stipend of $90 a month. Har- wood. tions entitled Ten Tall Talcs and a second book is well on the way. Copies of Ten Tall Talcs arc now available at the Bountiful Davis Art Center gift shop, 2175 S-- 6, 7-- where he studied under the dean of Utah artists, James T. graduate. 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