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Show Adult Education Classes To Be Started Jan. 15 Auldt education classes, span-sored span-sored by the state department of Public instruction and Millard Co. school board, will be held again this year in Millard county, according ac-cording to announcement this week by Supt. A. M. Maughan. Through local PTA check sheets will be circulated, and a canvass made of the homes to learn what classes that may be set up if enough en-ough persons wish them. After the sheets are filled in and returned, return-ed, an analysis will be made, and classes arranged ffor the top choice. The courses will start around Jan. 15. Classes will be held in west Millard at Delta, Oak City, Hinckley, Lynndyl and Leamington The other towns held them last year. Free instruction in a number of fields are offered through the a-dult a-dult 'education classes. Last year 350 persons enrolled, and 225 persons per-sons completed the courses they had selected. Home improvement and interior decoration, with Mrs. Beth Mecham Anderson as instruct or, and advanced sewing and tailoring, tail-oring, with Mrs. Helen Mc Bain and Mrs. Adrian Hansen instructing, instruct-ing, were well attended classes last year. Classes were also given in family life and children's welfare. wel-fare. Classwork will be held at night sessions, as last year's. All interested inter-ested in enrolling for the coming classes are to watch for the check sheets, to be issued next week. Of interest to local clubs or to civic organizations is the information informa-tion that classes will be brought into their meetings, if so desired. For instance,, a sewing culb may have classes on that subject held along with their meeting. Or a study club may have classes on a subject they choose, such as child care. Such arrangements of holding hold-ing adult education classes along with regular meeting schedules would be of help where the midwinter mid-winter calendar is filling up with other activities. Any group wishing to make such class arrangements is asked to drop a postcard to Roger B. Honeyman, school board office, Fillmore, Utah. |