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Show den and unknown talents and abilities. President Lyle C. Treakle and Vice President-Secretary Chester A. Burn are the capable executives execu-tives at the head of this most modern institution, the Radio Institute. Truly they know the score, and they can transmit it in a way that turns desire and ambition into the active elements of .success. Don't forget, you ex-G.I.s ex-G.I.s of both sexes, that you can have this valuable instruction free under your G. I. Bill of Rights, but that this will expire July 25. Better hit for 45 East Broadway and the Radio Institute Insti-tute on the double! o RADIO INSTITUTE CHARTS COURSE INTO FIELD OF OPPORTUNITIES UNLIMITED The Commencement season has arrived a season that may mean the end of high school and academic education, but a season that can mean commencement of training in absolutely practical walks of life that lead on to vital employment. And in the Radio Institute, maintaining headquarters headquar-ters at 45 East Broadway, at Room 305 Harver Building, in the business center of Salt Lake City, young people have opportunity oppor-tunity for training for truly practical walks of life. The Radio Institute affords complete technical courses in radio, television and electronics the very fields that are in the absolute forefront today fields in which employment is pleasant pleas-ant and profitable and the opportunities op-portunities unlimited. We all know the grip and the thrill of these truly modern lines of endeavor en-deavor and the application of: abilities. And through the ex-! pert instruction afforded by the j Radio Institute young people, and even older persons, become qualified for active roles in such ! interesting and inspiring work j work of a kind that itself de-velops de-velops the best of perhaps hid-' mm mm mm am mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm, m |