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Show Adult Education Program Set I '1 in.-.it 1 1 1, Grove's adult education 1 jji i : i-i 1 1 1 1 will lid under way on Thursday, October 2il. All courses will he l-'.ivi-n at the Pleasant Grove Ilir.li .School, and arc free to all adults who arc eichleen years of anc ! or over. The faculty 11.'. I includes: Fred ; ClcKB, a graduate of Urn Ii. Y. U. with a major in Social .Science. Mr. CleCH has had considerable experience exper-ience in teaching' adult croups. Mrs. Minimi Wal'.clleld, with a masters decree in KncJIsh from the I!. Y. U., former teacher of Kncjisli in Provo Hinh School. A most pleasing pleas-ing and scholarly person. KU:ln Ollpliant, completed three years of collir.c work at II. Y. U. lias worked three years at practical landscapini: with Porter-Walton, Salt Lake City. Kd. Newton, one of the three famous fam-ous Newton brothers, leather craftsman crafts-man and exhibitors at the Chicago World's Fair. Mrs. Hawkins, born and reared in Switzerland, studied costume design In Paris. Former teacher at American Amer-ican Fork Hie.h School. Miss Ruth Mitchell, fradunte of the School of Business Administration Administra-tion at B. Y. U., will act as supervisor supervi-sor of the Adult School. Schedule Public Forum Fred Cleyg, 7:00 to 7:30. English Emma Wakefield, 7:30 to 9:00. Landscaping Elgin Ollphant 7:30 to 9:00. Lenthercraft Ed. Newton 7:30 to 9:00. Dressmaking Mrs. Hawkins 3:30 to 6:00. Shorthand Ruth Mitchell 7:30 to 9:00. n |