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Show Another Nursing Class Gets Underway at Tech ao.igg. ; Sun Satina The A new school year has experience in community started at Sevier Valley health. Tech,, with a nursing Fifteen of the students class as unique as the are married, and colclasses before, according have 55 to Nursing Director Carol lectively, they children, with one more Jeppson. expected, and 18 grandchildren. Twenty students in the There are five emerclass, ranging in age from 18 to 46, include gency medical technitwo more males. One, cians (EMT s) in the Charlie Treft of Monroe, class, plus others with has a wife enrolled in medical backgrounds tech business courses, such as mental health, and the other, Benn renal dialysis, home Pikyavit, is a Paiute health care, community Indian from Fredonia, health, nurses Ariz., who has previous aide, and physical the- - the first quarter might be less burdensome. The first quarter of the licensed practical nursing course concentrates on prenursing courses such as rapy. four-quart- er Hometowns represented are Aurora, Gunnison, Sigurd, Richfield, Manti, Provo, Ogden, Marys-valMonroe, Bicknell, Cedar City, besides Fredonia. e, psychology, anatomy-physiolog- August graduates of the last LPN class are preparing to take state board exams, according to Miss Jeppson. Two came recently to help orient the new dass, tell them what to expect in their personal and academic lives for the next year, and to wish them y, and microbiology, besides vocational adjustment and the fundamentals of nursing. Science courses arc five-hoclasses with labs. whose husband recently retired, moved to Richfield from Spokane, Wash. Another student is a BYU graduate in physical therapy who wants an LPN degree before she goes on to physical therapy .One woman, tritity, building trades, diesel mechanics, auto body and welding, but all other classes are full. Some in the class have tSdMHftI TJI:n -- well. already taken these science courses, Miss SEVIER Tech offitials said ON OUR SfN6 Ne NIU. CENTER re- RICHFIELD, UTAH 896-820- 2 UJW PRICES BI0SJPA' NCJT VALLEY TECH AREA VOCATIONAL Jeppson said, prior to cently there was still their entering into the space in commercial art, LPN program. For them, drafting, industrial elec- - school. tuis ft I BS UNDERSOLD: And Now, the Durfee Sisters! Vicki Barney, left, and Monica Christensen, better known as the Durfee Sisters wait backstage before going on to perform at the Stake Young Adults Dinner and Show last Friday evening. 150 Attend Young Adult Dinner-Sho- w More than 150 persons attended the Stake Young Adults dinner and show last FYiday evening. U People came for a 6 p.m. dinner and show, 7 p.m. dinner and show, or an 8 p.m. dinner and show. ' ft The dinners served were either ham or roast beef. The SunTl Come Out Tomorrow" and Christy Kemple Gless sings other songs for the audience at last Fridays Dinner and Show sponsored by the stake Young Adults. The show was emceed by John Speer and featured Don Flora, Ross Bumgardner, the Durfee Sisters, and Christy Kemple Gless. Child Care Program -- 1 . i - BUOE BONfoET 0.1 ' ' 1- Announced by Trail The TRAIL, Inc. an- - Family nounces the sponsorship Size of the Child Care Food 1 Program. The same 2 meals will be made avail- - 3 able to all enrolled 4 children at no separate 5 charge, regardless of 6 race, color, handicap, or 7 national origin, and there 8 is no discrimination in the course of the meal service. i 3 4 1983. 8 Each additional family member, add 2,000 for free meals; 2,850 for reduced meals. Meals will be provided at the facilities listed below: LuGene Jacobsen, 54 S. 200 E, Salina; Claire Johnson, 140 E. 100 N., Salina; Carla Wilkins, Box 93, Redmond; Janice Malmgren, P.O. Box 99, Gunnison; Valarie Vincent, P.O. 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