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Show I t USU Center offers traditional students.' The Roosevelt Education Center of Utah , State University offers educational opportunities for both. This includes people that would fall into the non traditional category; those who Want more education but think their Job or other obligations might keep . variety of evening and weekend programs that can fit just about any schedule. Students can earn credit and degrees of just have fun learning right here, in Roosevelt. Life span learning recognizee that leaning is necessary and takes . place throughout ones lifetime," says Rex TueOer, assistant vice president of life span learning, which falls under USUs extension service. These programs enable people of all ages to enrich their lives and increase their knowledge without disrupting their employment or lifestyle, TiieUer said. For students unable to register for resident courses on the USU campus in Logan, the continuing education, program offers . . . offer more l( centers and corres- Brigham Young Univerty Is presenting daily orientation sessions hi the Marriott Center to assist people interested in the Ramses II exhibit "The sessions are designed to help the public have a bettor understanding of the current display in the Monte L. Bean said Ron Clark, dirMuseum, ector of Hosting Services at - BYU. We are conducting orientations Mondays through Satur ' One method, which has been tested successfully for the past year, .... , . .. t - , ' drV and institutes. Each year, the ' participants. of programs it Recent has organized are the Wool on a , Small Scale conference, which drew more than 300 wool growers and users from around the nation, and the tola painting conference, the largest such conference In the v Intermountain West The divisions travel study programs office organises domestic and international fours. These have focused on such anas ae horticulture, birding, biblical history, the arte and cheese , ' making. Part of the success of the conference and institute division has been the faeflitfoe in which its programs are held. Tueller says the Kellogg Span learning eomplsa la one of ' the finest such facilities in the region. Those interested in taking courses through the life span learning class diviaian can call To learn about using the conference and institute facilities, call lib five-year-o- ld 760-207- 5. 760-169- 0. days from 9:15 am. to 7:16 pm., he said. Each session includes a narration and a video about the exhibit We want to enhance the Ramses experience for those who come to the exhibit a ball game or scheduled in the Marriott Center, the aeaalona will either be canceled or rescheduled in a different location. Whenever concert is For additional information contact Clark at 878-467- 8. CONFERENCE TIME Parents confered with teachers at. Roosevelt Junior High last week, as did parents throughout the Duchesne School District. One bottleneck at the Junior High was the cramped northern hallway, but administration officials at the school plan to crfl encouraged by the remedy that by next time. The administrators and teachers were numbier of parents attending. Principal Jerry Chapman said the numbers meant they were either doing something right or something wrong, possibly. Christmas idea fair planned Need some inspiration for your holiday festivities? Plan to attend Jensen, Stenciling, 8:30 to 4 pm. . Jinnene Ward, Gingerbread Houses, 6 to 7 pm, - 11s Rae GingeU and Wreaths, 7 to 8 p.m. Laura Jensen. Christmas displays will induds. tree ornaments, Christmas stockings, wreaths, table settings and centerpieces, nativity scenes and -- the U.S.U. Extension Christmas Ides Fair December 4rfrom 1 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. at the County Fair Building, in gift giving suggestions for you to view as well. A Gingerbread House contest will be another highlight of the day. Be creative and share your ideas with others. If you have any Christmas ideal that you wish to share telephone: Barbara 0 Mathis or 7224601. 738-208- Taco Time Duchesne. Demonstrations, displays and contests have been planned for your enjoyment The following demonstrations have been scheduled: Glass Etching, 1 to 1:30 p.m. - Valena Grant, Broad Dough Creations, 1:30 to 2 p.m. Valena Grant, Holiday Cuisine, 2 to 2:45 - Barbara Mathis, Copper Punching, 3 to 3:30 p.m. Laura All American Hamburger Medium Drink $1.39 . Monday 12 Price Night Excludes Drinks and Taco Ldnd Meals is a telecommunications It was program called developed by fueller and Weldon Sleight, director of the life span learning class division. instructors can With beam classes into 10 teaching centers around the state from the Logan campus or from any of the teaching centers, which an in Brigham City, Richfield, Delta, Tooele. Dugway, Ogden HAFB, Moab, Roosevelt and Vernal Cam-Ne- t. Corn-Ne- t, Com-N- et uses l7 vjv4 .? T f ? ' T. k 1 BREATHES, TOO. tele- slow-sca-n vision, electronic blackboard and y voice communication in its attempt to duplicate the traditional classroom. For those with free time on weekends, continuing education offers degree programs through which students can earn degrees by attending dasaes Friday evening and Saturday morning. Kevin Kirk, director of USU's weekend graduate programs, says students pay regular tuition and have ail the campus facilities and labs available to them. USUs evening school is an extension of the universitys daytime program. As a convenience to students, a course is often two-wa- . Theres no safer or cleaner heating fuel than natural gas. Whats more, ypur natural gas central heating system is carefully designed for safety and efficiency. But if youre using a fireplace room heater to or supplement that natural gas system, make sure you have adequate ventilation. Heres why. Burningfuel, whether its wood, coal, kerosene, propane, butane, or natural gas, also bums up oxygen. So, if your home is especially you may deplete your oxygen supply. Of course, we want you to make your home as energy efficient as possible. ' fuel-burni- ng Duchesne Student of the Month . . well-seale- Duchesne High School has osen their feet Studentof-thnth for the 1985-8- 6 academic or. Kent Bailey son of Kimball id Trudy ftailey. Duchesne, wee d, But we also want you to recognize the importance of proper ventilation. So, when using a fireplace or portable heater, youd be wise to open a window slightly. Your home will breathe easier, and so will you. Because inadequate or irregular ventilation also results in lingering odors, messy condensation, and high concentrations of minor pollutants.' In most homes there are few, if any, problems. But when you have a question about proper ventilation, call Mountain Fuel or your local building inspector. . Wfed like to help, because lifes a lot more enjoyable when you can breathe easy. . e lected because PA, and hie tivities. Bailey, of hie extra-curricul- ' 3.67 ar who Is the President,' Studentbody igies captain of the Basketballforteem, the id was past captain He team. 13 football Bgional id he enjoys ell sports along ith fishing and hunting. He donga to the National Honor D Club for the jdety and the said he is Bailey agles. what university he is ling to attend, but he will major Computer Science. un-icid- 11 division handles nearly 800 conferences with some 80,000 Orientation for Ramses II offered Off-camp- us ' In the fell of 1980, with the Kellogg Life Span Turning complea nearly completed, USU continuing education was reorganized. The extension class division, which than indudad was joined with the university's conference and institute division. Conference and institute is school and weekend programs. credit courses are available in about SO communities statewide.' They are comparable to dasaes taught on campus. Instructors are either USU faculty or adjunct instructors approved by university departments. Faculty members fly regularly from Logan to continuing education centers in Roosevelt and Moab to teach courses. However, as demand for these classes has : grown, the life Span , teach-Programs has sought new ing methods to reduce the burden these instructors. than dasawork. pondence, classes, independent study (correspondence), evening on areas of the the state or are unable .to attend classes on campus or at outreach centers, continuing education offers independent study or correspondence courses. A student can complete as many as of the credit hours toward a bachelors degree through Independent study. To those who went to learn such skills as karate or ballet, horseshoeing or income tax preparation, or a variety of others, USU offers "enrichment" classes. These are held in the evening so university employees, students and residents of the enmmimtty can attend. Life span learning programs one-fourt- h them from attending school Through its Life Span Learning Programs, USU offers a ' v. UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. November 20. 1985. Page 'smrTTXfJ responsible for conferences, short courses, symposiums, seminars combined into me class period per week. Few those who live in isolated e non . ' r. programs In higher education then an traditional students and full-tim- ' . MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY |