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Show f , f 1 y . - ' ' ' ', .... i v. V- .z-' ' "' ? :.. : ;..v ... ...... ' ' !'-- i- "C'-'-'- . - j - - .... , P,-V ... jyses.- - j Limnn Tabbcrcr tries out new cash register reg-ister presented this week to the Business ' Pod at the Vocational Center for use in office practice and vocational training. The registers were presented by National Htli'JJSidii.i-,.,-.! aa,.,.. : ftiiHim, ,fcnfiiiii.'i-"i Hii.in-ffi'ir"i' i"'1 ' 'ei-i". Cash Register and Ralph J. Miller of Miller's Supermarket. Director of the Center, Dean Hammer inspects the machine. Vocational Education Center Gains Equipment for New Training Use ' Moab's Vocational Center will give students, both reg- this week expanded its pro- ular day students and adult gram to include work with education classes a chance fo cash registers and PBX sys- learn firsthand about operat- tems which were donated by ion of some of the machines NCR and Miller's Supermark- they might be using after et and Midland Telephone they enter the job market. Company. The PBX system is used a.; The new office machines secondary telephone training for students along with an intercom in-tercom network. The PBX, along with the phones, arc . x K --'V i ; 1 ' ff ,, "4 J7 $ ho j. Wallace Corbin of Midland Telephone Tele-phone Company recently donated the use of a PBX system to the Vocational Center for use in simulated office experience' exper-ience' classes. The system along with the phones which connect to it are part of a the same as those used in most motels and give a very valuable service. In addition to providing the system, Mr. Corbin has agreed to take girls who are trained on the PBX and finish training them as operators. Two cash registers donated through the coperative efforts of NCR and Miller's Super- continuing program at the center to help ready young people for the job market. Here Elizabeth Ruggeri tries out the new system while Mr. Corbin, Center Director Direct-or Dean Hammer, and Business Instructor Instruc-tor Marj Donoghue look on. market give the girls a chance to become familiar with checkstands and prepare them for work at any of the grocery stores here in Moab who have agreed that, this training can provide them with needed help. The check stand, which will be used with the cash register in the Business Bus-iness Pod was given to the school by Mr. Miller as well. Students in the Home Economics Ec-onomics section of the center cen-ter will be using one of the cash registers in their vocational voca-tional home economics department de-partment as well as during their simulated restaurant class. In the restaurant class the students prepare meals for sale during the lunch hour . at cost. |