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Show Evening School Registration at Trade Tech Set Monday, Jan. 19 king, farm diesel mechanics, vocabulary building, basic communication, com-munication, modern photographic photo-graphic techniques, industrial first aid, elements of mathematics, mathe-matics, operating room technician, tech-nician, American government, intensive care nursing, practical prac-tical nurse refresher, managing manag-ing human resources, special arc welding and animal biology-Evening biology-Evening school enrollment for the term now ending was 1057, school officials said. Utah Technical College's Day School began its second quarter Jan. 6, with an enrollment enroll-ment of about 1,000, approximately approxi-mately the same as for the fall quarter. Second semester Evening School at Utah Technical College Coll-ege at Provo will conduct registration reg-istration Monday, Jan. 19, thru Friday, Jan. 23, with instruction instruc-tion beginning Monday, Jan. 26 This was announced today by Wilson W. Sorensen, Utah Technical Tech-nical College's president, who noted the semester, comprising compris-ing the winter and spring terms will end May 2. Under direction of Dale Peterson, Pet-erson, Evening School Dean, a wide variety of vocational-technical subjects will be offered, along with a substantial number num-ber of courses, appealing to various interests in adult education. edu-cation. Courses are open to anyone 16 years of age or over. Full information may be secured se-cured by inquiry at the school at any time, Mr. Peterson emphasized. em-phasized. Prospective students need not wait until registration week to investigate possible courses. Over 80 classes will be offered of-fered this term by the Evening School's 64 instructors, he said. Many of the staff are the school's regular faculty. Others of the Evening School are specialists spec-ialists in their field drawn from the business and professional profes-sional ranks of Utah Valley. Dean Peterson listed the following fol-lowing new classes offered in the Evening School this semester, semes-ter, in addition to the regular ones being continued: Auto mechanics for service station workers, auto carburetion and tuneup, basic drawing, silk screen process in art, home remodeling, re-modeling, basic horticulture, landscape gardening, bank teller tell-er training, grocery store chec- |