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Show Know Your Schools .... Our Schools Are For Adults Too -. By Sup't. Rowan C. Stutz LEARNING SHOULD NEVER CEASE Education is not an achievement but a process. One' should never feel his education is complete with having graduated from high school or with having been granted a degree from a university. Of course many do not stop with the termination of formal education but continue through reading and study to broaden their experience and understanding with self education. edu-cation. This requires too much effort ef-fort and self discipline for most of us. If we could just get together togeth-er with a few other interested people under the direction of a good instructor,.- greater progress would be noted. Well, here is your opportunity. Each high school' in Duchesne County offers you this opportunity. opportun-ity. If at least ten interested people peo-ple wish to meet a minimum of 24 hours to study any course, a place to meet, and a trained instructor in-structor will be provided by the school district. All, you need to do is contact the high school principal prin-cipal in the area in which you live and he will d'o the rest. A small' tuition is charged to help defray expenses and participants are required to meet certain minimum mini-mum standards of achievement to insure the worthwhileness of the course., Here'tofor in our county we have had courses for women in tailoring, dressmaking and child care. Courses1 in farm -machinery repair, welding and industrial arts have been taught for men. These are only a few of the possibilities. Courses could be had in typing, (Continued on Back Page) I KNOW YOU SCHOOLDS. . . (Continued from Page One) bookkeeping, the latest developments develop-ments in science, modern literature, litera-ture, public speaking, planning and preparing family meals, driver education and any other course for which there is' sufficient interest. inter-est. This is your chance to continue your education. Classes are open to any adult resident of Duchesne County. Contact your friends and neighbors and when you think you have at least ten interested people, peo-ple, contact your high school principal. |