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Show Special lecture series on the 'High Cost of Living' slated for SUSC "The special eight-part series is designed to open some new avenues of thinking in terms of using the consumer dollar for general family living," Ada Carpenter, series spokeswoman, said. "The public is invited to attend any one or all of the meetings; there will be no fees charged," Carpenter said. All meetings will begin at 3 p.m. in the Old Administration Ad-ministration Building, Room 306, SUSC campus. "We are very excited about the A special lecture series, "The High Cost of Living: What you Can Do About It," will be jointly sponsored this spring by the Iron County Extension Service and the SUSC Women's Resource Committee. guest lecturers that are going to be presenting the different topics," Carpenter said. The series, and guest lecturers, lec-turers, will include: March 25 - "How to Lower Your Food Bill by Raising a Garden," Dr. Alvin Hamson, USU Horticulturist. April 1 - "Recreation on a Shoestring," Dr. Robert , A. Moore, SUSC business department depart-ment chairman, and family. April 8 - "Taking Advantage of Reddy Kilowatt," Ella Van Groningen, supervisor, SUSC Management Home April 15 - "Putting Up with 'Putting Up': Freezing, Canning, Drying," Artis Petty Grady, SUSC instructor of nutritional food science, and Wilma Petty, Cedar City homemaker. Aprill 22 - "Do-It-Yourself Home maintenance," Professor Lyman Munford, SUSC instructor in-structor of building construction. April 29 - "Furnishing the Home: Budgeting and Buying," Antone P. Hunter, professional member of the American Society of Interior Designers. , May 6 - "Make Do, Make It Over, Do Without: The Family Clothing Budget,". Ada D. Carpenter, chairman, SUSC Family Life Department; Marva Esplin, Iron County Home Agent; and Fern Hunter, Cedar City homemaker. May 13 -- "Shopping for Money: Charging and Borrowing," Dr. Harold H. Hiskey, dean, SUSC School of Business and Technology." |