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Show Class in reloading offered at SUSC Trof. Stokog advocates the activity not only for Its economical econ-omical aspects tout as a creative crea-tive outlet and an enjoyable family project. He said his entire family is involved In amrnuntlon reloading. Information regarding the night clasg can be obtained by calling Prof. Stokes, at SUSC, 5804411, Extension 345. toe held at the Stokes residence, resi-dence, 472 South 150 West, Cedar City. Prof. Stokes has pursued ammunition reloading as a hobby for the past 20 years. Ho said that this process enables en-ables him to enjoy more hunting by cutting costs for ammunition. lie explained that reloading can cut ammunition am-munition expenses by approxl. mately GO percent. A course on ammunition reloading re-loading will bo a special feature fea-ture of Southern Utah State College Evening School, according ac-cording to Dr. McRay Cloward, dean of tho SUSC School of Continuing Education and Public Services, Jack Stokes, assistant pro-(lessor pro-(lessor of sociology at SUSC will instruct the course, which begins on Wednesday, April 4 at 6:30 p.m. The class will in amain hiiiiiii.i. Hlf m,.rxmfmm w.) . '', w . , ' l , ' I ' '"''. .,'' lA' JACK STOKES i |