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Show Kure in Utah, Mr. Neville declared that "by 1950 there will be fewer agricultural jobs and more industrial in-dustrial positions available. "Utah is among the boom states in labor force increase since 1940. The total increase in some fields, especially among skilled workers, ' has doubled since the 1940 figure," he said. In reviewing a recent employment employ-ment survey conducted by the state department of employment security, and Brigham Young university, uni-versity, he pointed out that training train-ing young people for only those jobs which are available will be stressed by the department. 'MORE EMPLOYMENT SEEN FOR STATE Prediction that Utah's labor force would expand greatly in the future was made Friday at the occupational institute at the University Uni-versity of Utah. More than 125 vocational and educational counselors attending the second in a series of guidance service conferences heard addresses ad-dresses by B. L. Flanagan, executive execu-tive director, Utah department of employment security; Ralph V. Backman, director of adult education, educa-tion, Salt Lake City schools, and S. W. Neville, chief, research and statistics unit, state department of employment security. Optimistic about the labor pic- |