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Show ,yir The Salt Lake Tribune, Business Or Vocational Continued From Page C 9 in its evening school program skil'ed in trade Mostly subjects, the classes have become useful supplements to many, including professional people. Regular evenmg classes are offered in automotive trades, dratting and design and architectural drafting, data prochealth occupations, essing, general education subjects, education, com- mercial art. electricity, elecmachine tronics, welding, A shop, printing cabinet and furniture, photography, refrigcra-tioand many others LDS College College, there are active sports sudi as flag football, slow pitch softball, v ollov ball, bowling and basketball In addition, Utah Tech has one of the most active student the among gmemmen's r State's colleges, and there are numerous social and service clubs to join Prospective students may register at Utah Tech through Sept. 21 Fall quarter class-wor- n A new wnnhie in evening electronics and electricity courses is that a student may earn a diploma or certificate m these subjects following a prescribed night class study course for five consecutive two-yea- quarters In addition the College teaches special supervisory training classes and conducts a number of apprentice train- k sta its Sept 25 In an era when education is so important to employment ing programs Utah Tech isn't all work and no play. Although there are no intercollegiate sports at the chances, Utah Tech is one of the best choices for a "hue education H87391? TIRED OF BEING Get it all together at h WASATCH ACADEMY Where YOU can be ... ...To ... Its GREAT to be wanted Personalized Instruction Low Cost al Medical-Dent- al Medical-Dent- al . material per quarter can easily cost a student $25 to $85, that's well over $100 per school year of oeadmg During a recent sample survey of text books sold at the the folCollege bookstore, lowing prices were Doing $10 00. Economics i barged Algebra $9 25, Computer Programming $11 00, Accounting $9 95, Shorthand $6 00, Psychology $9 95. At these rates it is easy to see why the cost of education mounts up so rapidly Workbooks or manuals which require the students to tear out pages or write in must still be purchased by students, but the cost for such publications and other supplies should not average more than $15 per qmarter Fall quarter legislation at the LDS Business College takes place September 21 Qualified Instructors Medical-Dent- . Recognizing this problem, a new plan to save students money will go into operation this fall at the LDS Business College The plan will change the old system of requiring sluimts to buy hooks, instead the College will buy the books and loan them to students This new program is another first for "LD and is an exclusive feature not found at oi.ier Utah colleges U COME EXPLORE CREATIVE APPROACHES To LEARNING VALUE SEEKING To COMMUNITY Visit any day or write: Wasatch Academy, Box 335, Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84647. . . One of the educational expenses faced by college students throughout the country is text books, just as the prices of beef steak, rent, and shot's have steadily climbed with books so have inflation, student's upon Depending major and class load the cost LDS College muor Assistants Technicians Receptionists Community Schools 393-670- 1 3785 tied 753-262- 2 171 ComvM 292-174- (TIE Institute of 55$ Medical -- Dental E 930 Technology tOUNTVU. 4 400 S 225-517- OGOCN LOGAN 2 SOOW 364-235- Granite District s Adult and Community Schools are for everyone regardless of age, race, religion, or place of residence. In addition to those wanting to finish high school or to prepare to pass the GED test, all children, teenagers and adults are welcome in any appropriate class or activi- 0 So State . SALT LAKE PKAOOCEM ANO SCHOOLS IN OTWF STATES ty. as community schools may be used for discussion groups, problem solv mg community and appropriate activities family activities, if properly cleared through the evening community school coordinator s Additional evening will be opened as additional funds can be found Fees charged usually cover teacher salancs, but do not and pay for admr'stration other costs. Some federal and state junds help support present programs also class-center- Four sessions si hod uled Fc.ll. Winter, Spring, and The Fall session Summer Credit begins in September classes for those wanting to complete high school, or GED lest preparation classes wu! be at Granite, Granger and Kearns high schools For a complete brochure contact the Granite School District w ill be1 of the community is substantial and rriday. 17. 1973 August r L 1 1 and fellows appreciated Physicians and Dentists in general practice, as well as the in many speci.ih ts branches of medicine and dentistry, have an urgent and need for the services of the Medical Assistant, Dental Assistant and the Medical Office Receptionist There are many positions available, not only in doctors pnv ate offices hut also in laboratories, hospitals, chnics, convalescent homes, infirmaries and in the field of eterinary Medicine nrr,n U- , iMb In addition, many employexist opportunities throughout the country in institutions devoted to medical research and the maintenance of health, both in private and industrx and government ment THE LEADER IN COSMETOLOGY EDUCATION FOR 18 YEARS! SLC College The career of a medical assistant, dental assistant or a otters medical receptionist many advantages not coin-moni- Beauty ICollege oiliei occ. . . responsibilities upations are varied and challenging, surroundings and personal contacts are plesasant and interesting, hours are reasonable, earning potentials arc excellent and growing steadily, opportunities for advancement keep pace with increasing ability and experience, the contribution to the lound m 'FEATURES A TOTAL PROGRAA IN THE LATEST CUTTING & STYLING TECHNIQUES! jxj OF EASTERN 528-327- 359-200- 9 Cottonwood Malt HOLLADAY UTAH PRICE, UTAH 84501 278-463- 1 4858 So. State MURRAY 262-556- 1 VALLEY FAIR MALL GRANGER Join Us! 298-248- 486-844- CEU is Financial Housing y funds available, but apply i NOW' j 33rd So. 3 5490 So. 4220 West KEARNS Aids, Student and Work-Stud- 1 88C E. SO. SALT LAKE a 2 year colleqe with small classes, friendly students and excellent faculty 5 960 No. 1 400 West ROSE PARK well-bein- g COLLEGE 245 So. Main DOWNTOWN 299-344- APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE FOR THE NEW FEDERAL STUDENT AID BASIC EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY GRANT CALI US TODAY FOR INFORMATION ABOUT THIS IMPORTANT NEW PROGRAM! Fall registration September 24th. TUITION GRANT SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE! CALL NOW AND ARRANGE TO ENROLL FOR OUR NEXT CLASS! . Evening centers designated Special for Special People! MEDICAL ASSISTANT 7 MONTHS MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST 5 MONTHS , DENTAL ASSISTANT 5 MONTHS . Q ACCREDITED BY THE ACCREDITING COMMISSION OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF TRADE AND TECHNICAL SCHOOLS Get A Good Pay rng Job Sooner As An "LD" LIFETIME PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE AT NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE. DAY & NIGHT CLASSES 3 HRS. PER Graduate SESSION QUALIFIED FACULTY ELIGIBLE INSTITUTION UNDER FEDERALLY INSURED STUDENT LOAN PROGRAM There are many openings in the business world for graduates of the LDS Business College t You con qualify yourself in 9 to 18 months for job placement in one of MEMBER UTAH PRIVATE SCHOOL ASSOCIATION these courses: Fashion Merchandising, Business Management, Stenography, Accounting, Computer Technology, Marketing, Secretarial Science, Office Machines, Bookkeeping. Choose Your College as Carefully as You Choose Your Career Send coupon for free catalog. Name for brochure send to: 41 State SALT LAKE CITY COLLEGE OF MEDICAL & DENTAL ASSISTANTS Business College Street Zip 1 A-1- 7 E. So. Temple Salt lake City, Utah 84111 5 Phone CLASSES NOW FORMING 363-276- FO.' NAME .PTIMBER Phone STREET ADDRESS OR CALL (801) DAY CLASSES BEGIN SEPT. 21st. EVENING CLASSES, OCT. 2nd. 487-065- state CITY 7 TELEPHONE 2624 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SAIT t i t LAKE CITY, UTAH 84115 .ZIP f I 4 - ,- |