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Show Utah County Vocational School Service Slates Class In Pleasant Grove i A course in electric and gas welding weld-ing will be given at Pleasant Grove high school, Thursday and Friday nights, with John I. Lamph as instructor, in-structor, H. E. Johnson, Utah county coun-ty vocational schools coordinator, announced this week. Sessions will be held from 7:30 to 10:30 o'clock on the nights designated. The three school districts and the B. Y. university are cooperating to start vocational training on an extension ex-tension basis, until such time when it is felt advisable to begin regular trade schools. The following are some of the classes already arranged for: Mr. E. J. Snyder of Salt Lake City has been employed to conduct a sales class for merchants and clerks, selling dry goods, clothing and notions. no-tions. This class will start Wednesday Wednes-day September 27, 7:30 p. m. and meet each Wednesday night thereafter. there-after. Mr. Snyder is personnel director di-rector of one of the large stores in Salt Lake City and conducted very successful classes in Salt Lake last year and comes highly recommended I for this work. Class will meet in the Provo high school library. Mr. W. C. Windor of Salt Lake also has been employed to conduct con-duct a class for those interested in the furniture business. Class begins Wednesday, September 27, 7:30 p. m. room 12, art building. Mr. Windor taught several classes in Salt Lake last year and is highly recommended, recommend-ed, by those he taught and by the furniture dealers. Arrangements are being made to get W. E. Elieson to teach a class for electric appliance dealers. Details De-tails will be announced later. Mr. Gail Bywater who taught the class in motor tune-up at the B. Y. TJ. will be with the vocational work again as soon as details can be arranged. The class will be held at the B. Y. U. shops. Mr. Harold Magleby will be in charge of the carpentry class to be held in the new shops at American Fork high school. This class will meet at 7:30 Mondays and Wednesdays Wednes-days each week. Electric and gas welding will be given at Pleasant Grove high school each Thursday and Friday nights, 7:30 to 10:30, and taught by Mr. John I. Lamph. Carpentry course will be held at Spanish Fork high school on Monday Mon-day and Wednesday night 7:30 p. m., taught by J. C. Nielson. A , combination class in Welding and body and fender work will be conducted by Mr. Woodhouse of that city. Classes in plumbing and carpentry will be started in Provo high school as soon as enough applications are received. Anyone interested in vocational training should conduct Mr. H. E. Johnson of Pleasant Grove at the Alpine school district office from 9 to 10 o'clock each Wednesday morning. |