Show UT a c jI f R k pit F r T r r I W Wi y i y fi y v vv I v r r I II b I B Y e. e a to o I z 44 p pI f fV V w Tt J Rr RY I II I w r 4 r ya a y x r t tr J S f S S V y r ro y p Iy E 4 J lr j F Fw w 4 f I 91 y 77 1 r Y Ys M Y A k ly ll 9 d Y More than Salt Lakers currently are receiving re refresher refresher refresher re- re fresher and supplementary training in national defense courses at the West high school Approximately 60 unemployed persons attend refresher courses every everyday everyday everyday day in preparation for employment employment employment em em- by private industry industry industry indus indus- try in the fields of drafting drafting drafting draft draft- ing auto mechanics welding welding welding weld weld- ing airplane motors and so on Approximately men regularly employed in the same or allied industries take supplemental courses three evenings a week These men will accept jobs in national defense industries industries industries indus indus- tries if they are called Since July 15 more than persons have received training at West high un under under under un- un der this program which is sponsored locally by the state department of public instruction and the Salt Lake City board of education tion Ralph V. V Backman director of adult education in Salt Lake City schools supervises this program at West high A similar program program program pro pro- gram at the University of Utah will be on this page soon Left the sparks fly as Conway Chapman Chapman Chapman Chap Chap- man and Walter Thomas do work in electric weld weld- ing tys M y 4 1 u r y r r S p l L f y S 0 dJ r yb l J 4 14 5 r 4 y t tl l n T r d rY ri JB i L. L A. A Johnson left in instructor instructor instructor in- in in aircraft engines assists F F. F H. H Dellenbach C. C W. W Gibbs and Roy Larson Larson Larson Lar Lar- son as they rebuild a modern modern modern mod mod- ern airplane motor Sixty students all aU of whom are qualified mechanics are taking this course r a f r 4 E. E 4 a 4 Y iY k r i id H p YC M X I d w r r Ns T al Fn F Y c s ay s a 0 ir L r rv y i 8 v Ps' Ps 9 G rr any d e 3 j lr f J 4 r l y r 1 h rte V ny ju y j CS K tP 4 f P J K f 4 r rf f Y r r F 4 N V l Supplemental knowledge of automobile motors is readily gained by this cl class after fter h- h they hY Y- Y m tear down and rebuild a few motors Shown removing cylinders from an eng engine ne are Virgal VIrga McComas left Jack Brown instructor and Paul Strate Above measuring the diameter of an article on the steel lathe in the machine shop class is Kenneth Jensen as R. R F F. F Johnson instructor looks on Right spraying the tail of an airplane is M M. G. G one of a class of 15 in spray gun painting r f Y i r F Ff Fr r f t tF F d I i d dF F w J b T t tA tY Y A 1 d J N Above doing preliminary work toward becoming experts in aircraft sheet metal work are Harold Borg left and Earl Bouck who are making an aluminum gussett In Instructors Instructors In- In in all these courses are regularly employed in the field they teach Left supplementing their knowledge of acetylene welding are the above students part of a class of 17 Sandy V. V Vitale left Merlin Jolley and Marvin Beckstead arc are shown Tuition to all these classes is free and all equipment and tools are provided by bythe the school i C S 4 r 1 5 J J r rr 5 5 r 4 s g ga a e x 5 5 r t r S rr n l VJ i r 4 t j l f S d f y I l li i h i cd s sr r 1 R t ty a rv y 9 ap v 1 A 15 R U. U S fr g i f fi a aJ aT T r M MF J F 6 t y F G l l sY A r r JP a ad as fl i f gib s d yr y r. r n if j R ReX ez Jeo Jf Je and d Making patterns from which iron casts will be made are Royal Atwood left an anson t t-t t son members of a class of 10 In January a program of preliminary training I courses o ses will begin ben for school out l who have had hd occupational training youths OUs no J iS i'S s J. J I |