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Show Winter Courses ,' lor Young People. Winter presents to the young people who have been busily en- ; gaged during the summer, the j time; the Brigham YoungTIni- versily at Provo presents fhcop- s portunity to attend school. j It is in answer to many en-! 5 quirics that are constantly coom- ing in that the University gives out the news that beginning Dec. 4 and lasting until March , 5 29, it will offer courses in Theo- J logy, English, Algebra, Physio- graphy, Agriculture, Music, 1 1 Bookkeeping, Business Ponman-1 J ship, Commercial Arithmetic, , 3 Woodwork, Drafting, Ironwork, ' ! Domestic Science and ATtt in the ! j High School; sntlTheology, Read-1 ing, -G-rammar, Arithmetic, Geo- j j graphy, History and "Penmanship,! in the Sub-High Scbool. It is very evident tfhut the, teachers of tbe young most ' tlior- ! ouglily -appreciate the fact that j the schools are made for the j people when they oiTer during j j the winter semestersuch a-range j of elective subjects :iib Ms men- ; tioned above. This Sub-High School move- : ment, which has been established for the educational uplift of the j many young people, who for various reasons have missed the) opportunitiesoftheEig'hth grade of the public schools, should certainly comment itself to all who need ft |