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Show Thursday, February 23, 1961 Salt Lake Trade Schoo A Boon to Local Area A not too well known but highly advantageous educational facility is within reach of the citizens of Kearns, Granger, Hunter, Taylorsville anl Bennion. The 'Salt Lake Trade Technical Institute at 431 So. 6th East, a state supported vocational training school, has seventeen trade areas from which to choose, ranging from diesel mechanics to cosmetology, and trains approximately 2300 adults each year. The school has a ment of just under its daytime program people in its night current enroll500 people in and over 700 school. Sixty-fiv- e to seventy percent of its students are high school graduates who may enter upon presentation of a transscript of credits. But any individual sixteen years of age or older may enroll upon passing the entrance exams. However, all students must be mature enough to carry the program. Did You Know . . . The Legendary Indian Mine few miles from Spanish Fork is an ancient tunnel. Its walls, now caved in, appear to have been chipped out by some sort of crude tools. The causeway that stretches out from the mouth of the shaft leads to what is thought to be the ruins of ancient Indian smelter and slag dumps. Just a On the face of the cliff near this shaft are carvings apparently representing beasts of burden accompanied by drivers. The animals look somewhat like the llama, with thick bodies and short legs.. In Utah today, the old lives with the new. It is a progressive state that encourages the program of an the United States Brewers Foundation organization that works constantly to assure side-by-si- up-to-da- te that clean, wholesome conditions will always prevail wherever beer and ale are enjoyed. UTAH-WYOMIN- Journeymen who want to upgrade their abilities in their trades enroll in the evening classes in the trade extehsion program to keep up with the latest changes and newest developments in their fields. Apprentices are provided related training for their present jobs in the night school. UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION, cosmetology, nursing; (3 and 4) drafting, electronics; (5) auto repair and (6) other trades. Presently enrolled at the school are six local people: Patricia Marie Scoffield, cosmetology; Janice Elaine Lowder, business; Armando V. Rocha welding; Alan Gordon In the seventeen trade areas the Dick students provide their own tools Brownlee, auto mechanics; and books at a cost varying from Ray Hambleton, machine shop; An$40 to $200. For instance, the ma- drew J. Sorenson, electronics; and chine shop trainees furnish them- Alice M.- - Leonard, practical nurs-inselves with a tool kit; cosmetology and barbering students supply their own tools of the trade Industrial development within though the drying machines, barber the State of Utah is accelerating chairs and other stable equipment at an extraordinary rate. Growth belong to the Institute; the draft- of population in the state is coning department students need meas- siderably above the national averuring instruments and the practical age. Utahs educational system must nurses buy their own uniforms. advance on many fronts to help support this phenomenal growth, Icidentally, the students of the Mr. Nelson stated. barbering and mosmetology schools need proper training and the InstiThe renovated laundry building tute must depend upon the public now housing the Salt Lake Trade for these students to practice upon. Technical Institute is bursting at Haircuts at the barbering school the seams. There are waiting lists are free to the public. The school in some departments. In compariof cosmetology charges minimum son with similar buildings throughfees to offset the costs of shampoo out the State of Utah, the Salt and other beauty shop preparations, Lake Trade Technical Institute in but the services of the trainees are its makeshift quarters looks Jike free. step-chil- d of vocational the in new Trade Utah. Th? training Jay L. Nelson, president of the and Industrial Education buildings Institute, emphasizes that the Salt o the Weber College campus in OgLake Trade Technical Institute is the U.S.U. campus in Logan; not a rehabilitation center for mis- den; Central Utah in Provo; Snow Colguided youth. The Institute does lege in Ephraim; and the College of have a rehabilitation program for Southern Utah in Cedar City were the physically handicapped through built to the tune of $1,955,237.00. its state supported funds. Two Utah agencies, the Utah Welfare It is to be hoped that the new and the Indian Service, campus for the Salt Lake Trade Program enroll students at the school Technical Institute will soon be a through their state aid programs, reality. but each student must clear through the proper departments before entering. The school has 40 faculty mem bers in its daytime program and, 60 on its evening staff. People are always available at the school fqt detailed information concerning the " site at 4600 South Redwood Road was pur chased for expansion of the Insti tute and its facilities. The new campus will include six buildings for (1) administration; (2) business INC. By George Rogers Research Engineer 72-ac- CHLEPAS AWI OPTOMETRIST Eye . 2878 3500 t Catalyst from a separate tube must be added to epoxy resin to induce hardening. 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