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Show Cedar Indian Women Participate In Adult Education The Indian ladies of our community com-munity are taking advanage of opportunities offered in Adult Education this year, according to Marian Hahne, Iron County Adult Education Coordinator. A class in Family Food Planning and Preparation Pre-paration for Indian ladies is being be-ing taught at the Relief Society Rooms of the LDS Indian Branch Chapel. The class is a cooperative effort ef-fort of the Indian Branch, Iron County School District, and the State Department of Public Instruction. In-struction. It is a class featuring different areas of food preparation prepara-tion each night with the the product pro-duct being prepared as the la- j dies watch. An informal atmosphere atmos-phere is encouraged, allowing time for, questions and answers each night. Fern Hunter, former USU Extension Ex-tension Home Agent, is the leader lead-er of the class with the cooperation coopera-tion and support of Nell Hey-wood, Hey-wood, Indian Branch Relief Society So-ciety President. Fifteen ladies are participating. . , , 'tfm- : : f I fox :tl 'SvmK v K rm V k !fh ? 1 -1 ' "jhm f f U f.L ,Vy 1 lid f;: J'tel' i mini mi mmmtmmmmm U iKteiiiiiMiiiittit ! iiSTiiiiiTT &fV9t& INDIAN WOMEN TAKE ADULT EDUCATION CLASS. Mrs. Fem Hunter conducts class in Family, Food Planning and Preparation for Indian Women registered for Adult Education Course in program pro-gram offered by Iron County School District. The class is proving prov-ing highly popular with the Indian In-dian Women. |