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Show Businessmen Want 500 High School Students For Work Shops Will Draft 100 During Giristmas Rush With a majority of South students stu-dents already at work in part-time positions, businessmen and stores in Salt Lake City are still seeking 500 students for work during September Sep-tember and October, it wats announced an-nounced through the school administration ad-ministration by Dr. Adam S. Ben-nion. Ben-nion. Dr. Bennion, chairman of a committee com-mittee which acts as coordinator between industry and education, said that the business opportunities would be open mainly in the afternoon, after-noon, with several morning jobs open, also. (Ernest M. , Hanson and Dr. L. John Nuttall, Jr., are now planning plan-ning a program in which students may take advantage of jobs without with-out losing valuable credits necessary neces-sary for graduation. Several conferences con-ferences failed to bring about definite def-inite plans, but an early solution to the work problem was promised. Shift Rumor Discounted Early summer rumors indicated that a "shift plan" was to be inaugurated. in-augurated. A seven a. m. shift was to be followed by one followed by a similar schedule beginning at one p .m. In view of the shortage of 200 teachers in Utah, however, plus added expenses in building maintenance, the plan seems distant. dis-tant. Those who passed on the rumor evidently failed to note the difficulty dif-ficulty and strain the plan would place on sports and social activities, activi-ties, observers point out. The board of education's plans as far as they have been presented, present-ed, have met with approval at the three city high schools, where administrations ad-ministrations see no lack of workers work-ers for department stores during the pre-Christmas rush. |