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Show Adult Education Classes Started in Cedar City j The Adult Education committee commit-tee of the Cedar City Coordinating Coordina-ting Council announced today the following schedule of adult evening classes which began this week and which will continue for a 10 week period. Tuesday, 7 p.m : Upholstery, Instructor, Gordon Twitchell, fee $3.00, Jr. High Shop. Wed., 7 p.m.: Typin?, Larry Olson, Instructor, Fee $5 00 at Hifh School. Wed.. 7:30 p.m.: English Grammar Gram-mar Virgle Frame, fee $5.00 at Jr. High. Wed 7 p.m.: Tailoring, Carmen j0, f STOO. Jr Wh. Wed. 8 p.m.: Choral "wtinir. Wallace Adams, fee $3.00, Jr. High. Thurs., 7 p.m. Wood Refinlsh-ing, Refinlsh-ing, Household Carpentry, Cliff Chatterley, instructor, fee $3.00, Jr. High. Thurs., 7 p.m.: Lapidary, fee $5.00, Jr. High. Th'"5. 7 m.: Pln'"i for fun, Glen Anderson, fee $5.00, Jr. High. According to Winona Cowan, chairman, additional students can be handled In all rlass and you may register at the class on its designated night. "Mi Lady, Your Figure." a nhv-sical nhv-sical education class for women will also be conducted, however, this class will not beHn until after Feb. 1. Anyone Interested In registering for this class may do so by contacting Mrs. Cowan or by watching for the announced announc-ed schedule and attenrfln the class on the nlht designated. A specialize two weoV course in knittin? wilt be cnr"" t a later date. This will lso be announced later or lnterM wo-men wo-men may contact Mrs. Owan for Information. This will be the last series of adult classes to be held until the fall series begin in September. Septem-ber. All classes In this series will be completed on or before the first week in April. The classes vary between 10 and 25 hours of Instruction. |