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Show j ccotionnl Education Tokes Large ' ;s ke in Utah's Industrial Future v ' i!.V..f von '". a tn-i.tu rutuiv " ,-l!!l'H v:is ivoinU- "', (iV,. :,!niiistratiM-s ' A,i TiVltnUMt Colics ';.,,, dvk iit the fuhuv .'"UW V kyuoti' ' Pr. T. It. IVll, : " jJi'.ivnnttMnlt'iit u . ji'sinu'tiiMX. who dis , ;y ivl of VOlUtioP.- , !i'tvhtk': iUie:tUn ,.J .;vvth. pvup if ?0 ViV;-i)UiMtion ViV;-i)UiMtion iliiwtors ' - tniWio and post hi;h s' liwl also hoard ; - vs by Dr. V. P M.m- p-.ofi'ssor IivUistml T.vhm.Ml IMuoation at IT. t.iH Kt.ito I'nlvorsltv; ji,.. 'y .1. t'ampboU, IVjmly Snivniitondoni foe Institutions; Institu-tions; nr. Lolluo WImiot. n.'inity SupoHiMomlont 'for lnMnu-tion, ll:u-xv S. !lir-sohl, !lir-sohl, I'ooivlinator Vocational Vocation-al tVoluuo:!! loduoatlon and Mark Kiohols, State Administrator Ad-ministrator of Vocation and Ttvhnioal KiluouUon. nr. advocated the construction of "some .Croat occupational education educa-tion centers at taring to our excellent senior lu-li schools plants. "I't.ih must plvo more attention to the level of occupation oc-cupation t-ducation known a technical education," he said. Ik addod: "Post-high school vocation education and scnio,- hi'h school on-t-upatton orientation run pve-vxvaHon and vocational vocation-al training will most certainly cer-tainly lie the growth nrea of education." Ho said education must asume the responsibility of teaching every person including those of HnVlPil abilities s0 ho can fill n needed service in society. "These are challenging opportunitir-s, worthy of status ana dignity," he said, while speaking of students stu-dents who must, bo cousel-ed cousel-ed in preparation for the excellent employment op-portunities op-portunities in data processing, proces-sing, electronics, engineering, engineer-ing, medical and dental technologies. uiau lecnnical College President, Jay L. Nelson, peaisod Dr. Roll's remarks directed nt trade and technical tech-nical training areas. President Pres-ident Nelson added that 24 areas of trade and technical technic-al skills are presently being be-ing taught at Utah TcjU at Salt Lake, with several now areas of instruction planned for the future. Utah Tech as Salt Lake begins winter quarters January Jan-uary 2. Persons interested in enrolling are reminded to write Utah Technical College at Salt Lake, 4G00 South Redwood Road, or phone. 209-3411. |