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Show " '-;Kmf j ; :. HUB D , I W J . . .- w TRADE TECH SEMINARY David Jones, of Los Angeles, Dede Wise, Spokane, Washing ton, and Robert Beffort, Provo, are all students stu-dents at Utah Technical College Seminary. Utah Technical College Students Can Enroll in Seminary Courses at School able upon registration. This entitles en-titles students to enroll for as many classes as desired. An invitation is extended to all students attending the Utah Technical College at Provo to participate in the institute of religon program, according to Dr. Rex C Reeve, institute director. The institute program provides pro-vides well-rounded activities in religious education on the college coll-ege level, social activities, including in-cluding student organizations, counseling program by trained LDS educators, workshop ex-, periences throuh student devo-tionals, devo-tionals, and membership in a sorority or fraternity. Thirty-two different courses of study are offered in fields of religious philosophy, preparation prepar-ation for marriage, and LDS oriented classes. Most credit is transferable to Brigham Young University and other church schools. Classes are available from 8 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. An institute fee of $2.50 per quarter is pay- |