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Show Winter Survival Class at KAC logy in niniLi, biuiiiis anu avalanches, and emergencies emergen-cies and accidents. Cost for the course is $15 for Kimball Art Center members. $20 for nonmera-bers. nonmera-bers. and $5 for children s under 16. For further information, call 649-8882. A timely "Snow Camping and Winter Survival" course will be taught at the Kimball Art Center January 19 and 20 from 6 to 8 p.m. The course will be taught by Emery George a former Air Force survival instructor. Mr. George, currently with the Airborne Special Forces of the Utah National Guard, has had extensive experience in the art of survival. He has hiked through Europe, led two scout expeditions on the Appalachian Trail, conducted conduc-ted survival courses at Treasure Valley Community College in Oregon, and for five years, taught sea and jungle survival for the U.S. Air Force at Langly Air Force Base in Virginia. He recently spent the entire winter of 1980 in a small lean-to in the Uinta Mountains. Moun-tains. In 1979, he spent the winter near the continental divide in New Mexico, living in a sandstone cave. The survival course, to include lecture, demonstration demonstra-tion and exhibit, will cover a variety of topics. Mr. George will discuss camping with the family, living in and under the snow, cooking out in the snow, cold-weather clothing and equipment, winter travel, human p' ysio- |