Show pw 1 YOUTH TRAINING i EXPERT VISITS training is becoming Apprentice A 1 d as a mc ns of oL fitting lilan e eti r young oun me men to 0 changing economic conditions con ti ij t E E. K Jenkins of 01 Washington D D. C C. field representative for the yi federal committee e on apprentice training said Friday Mr Jenkins is conferring with Hi H n. L' L i B B. B Gun Gunderson eron of or the tate state department i J Ij of education secretary ry of ot otI the U Utah h committee for lor apprentice i t training j 3 The need is to convince employ ers erg as to the advantages of at the federal I y training plan piano Mr Jenkins Jen Jen- kins said fald j t 4 This plan calls caUs for tor apprentices c re re- 1401 hours of at work work in the public school chool in addition cri to th their lr training in their chosen ind industry str Mr Jenkins and Mr Gunderson on pointed out that the ti train training in ing program will prove of or benefit both to employers and th the public b because because be be- cause the apprentices will wilt be trained to lo high standards of work and will willbe willbe be given a versatility th that t should reduce re rc duce labor turnover No apprentices have been placed In Utah industry under the federal plan as yet Mr Mrs Gunderson said Mr Jenkins Is 15 at the Newhouse hotel |