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Show SPOTLIGHTING UTAH Information On G. I. Training Howard B. Gundersen, State Director or trades, industries and distributive education, emphasizes that Utah is prepared to offer vocational training covering a broad field under the G. I. Bill of Rights. Training-on-the job, is but one phase of the program. Approved schools will offer: 1. Pre-employment courses, day or evening. 2. Part-time courses for the benefit of those already employed. 3. Courses of related and technical subjects supplementing sup-plementing training- on- the- job. High sqhool or college credit may be obtained if desired. Hours and l length of courses will depend on the needs of the trainees. Big "46" Season Seen Anticipating that 1946 will be the biggest tourist season in history, his-tory, the Union Pacific, will spend one million dollars renovating the company's lodges ' and tourist camps at Bryce, Zion and the North Rim, and the purchase of new transportation equipment.. Easterners To Arrive Ed Tyng, travel editor of the New York SunMn his colum headed head-ed "Travel Talk" this week declared de-clared the minute eastern motorists motor-ists get tires, they will visit the far west for their vacations. According Ac-cording to National surveys, Editor Edi-tor Tyng says 84.5 per cent will come by automobile and pointed out that 60 per cent won't even wait for a new car. Sees 400 Miles Per Hour The predicition that someone, probably John Cobb, famous British Brit-ish race driver would reach 400 miles per hour on Utah's famous salt flats was made this week by I Reid A. Railton, the man who do-j signed Sir Malcolm Campbell's : famous "Bluebird." Deer Casualties Seen Thousands of mustcred-out ser-1 vice men whose gun-conditioned hands are itching to fondle a deer- ' rifle, along with Utah's meat- |