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Show Adult Education Schedule Given Plans Announced For First Six Weeks Term of Work Education is a continuous process from birth to death, but is limited to most adult people because they lose contact with an educational institution institu-tion at an early age and their financial finan-cial status is not such as to permit further learning outside of the home town. Utah has contrived to meet this situation by establishing setups throughout the state to take care of adult education especially for those people who have graduated from high school or college and have nothing noth-ing to do. Milford has responded very readily and in the course of a public meeting held Monday evening, September 17, at the high school the procedure to be followed during the period covered by a local adult education edu-cation project was thoroughly discussed, dis-cussed, following which a committee of five was elected to definitely determine de-termine a schedule and outline of the work to be carried out. The committee consists of Mrs. Margaret Murdock, Mrs. Vena Wilson, Wil-son, D. C. Heslington, Arthur Clark and S. G. Hickman, and this committee, commit-tee, under the direction of Paul E. Beecher and D. C. Heslington have submitted the following plan: Class work will be conducted on Monday nights, commencing September Septem-ber 24, and is scheduled for the first six weeks as follows: 1. Sociology, 8:00 to 8:45 p.m. 2. Home Beautification, 8:45 to 9:30 p.m. 3. Radio, 8:45 to 9:30 p.m. 4. Women's Physical Education, 9:30 to 10:00 p.m. 5. Men's Physical Education, 9:30 to 10:30 p.m. Sociology The first topic of interest inter-est will be "The American Youth Movement", to be discussed by competent com-petent people as seems advisable. Home Ground Beautification Charles E. Beard will conduct this class for three weeks, to be followed, beginning October 15, by a ladies sewing and home management project. pro-ject. Radio This will be carried on in the form of lecture and practical demonstration in a laboratory. Women and Mens Physical Education Educa-tion To be carried out as the group , so desires with an instructor. Those j interested in this phase of the pro-j ject please bring gymn shoes and ! bathing suits. j An endeavor to obtain the best in-; structors and information, including demonstrations and lectures from commercial and educational institutions, institu-tions, is being made. Reports will be made as these are obtained. The townpeople are urged to sup- j port fully the adult education pro-j gram. |