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Show High School Now fAore Important Than Ever--Emp!oyment Officials "Staying in school, arod doing do-ing something while you're there, is just like depositing gold in Fort Knox," contended an official of the Utah Department Depart-ment of Employment Security in discussing the job outlook lor young people. "If our young folk only realized, real-ized, quitting school is like throwing thousands of dollars to the four winds. And besides, most youngsters who. do this are condemning themselves to the grayest, most monotonous job future imaginable," he said. Of course, the school drdp-out drdp-out will sooner or later find a job. If he knocks on enough doors, the law of average will help land him on somebody's payroll. But what kind of job will he find? For one thing, the job is likely to choose him, he will not choose the job. The drop-out's limited training, ex perience with discipline, and most serious of all, bis limited ability in the basics of communications com-munications and applied math-ematics, math-ematics, commit him to a dismally dis-mally narrow field of choice. Insecurity will be a built-in feature of the jobs he will probably pro-bably hold. In time of recession, recess-ion, the drop-outs will be the first to go. When the economy picks up, he will be the last to be hired.; The jobs he will get are not usually challenging. challeng-ing. He will quickly build up discontent and quit or start looking for something else. The drop-out finds himself traveling tra-veling in a fight circle. His next job will have the same characteristics as the last one. It is this group of persons who will eventually become the "hard core" unemployed. Employment security officials offici-als do not feel students and parents should make a fetish of additional education. They know there are some people receiving education who will not profit from it. There are also ar number of potentially brilliant young people not getting get-ting training who could benefit bene-fit from education. One employment em-ployment service worker said, "If we could just get those youngsters who have the capability, cap-ability, to finish high school with a creditable record, what a lot of misery could be avoided." Hour Denture Repair Service Opens In Orem Now open in Orem, the Hour Denture Repair Service offers local people a unique service available for the first time here. Located at 1044 S. State in the southwest entrance at the rear of Rohbock's Floral, Hour Denture is equipped to do all repair work on artificial dentures. den-tures. A tooth can be replaced Orem-Geneva Times Thursday, Jane, 6, 1 263 in as little as 25 minutes while the customer waits in the pleasant plea-sant office, according to Mrs. Erma Talmlund, owner. Other repair work is also accomplished accomplish-ed in a short time, she said. Previously it has been necessary neces-sary to send this work out of town, sometimes with a long wait in discomfort without teeth. Properly repaired dentures den-tures aid appearance as well as comfort, Mrs. Talmlund said. Experienced as a denture repair technician for ten years, Mrs. Talmlund has worked :a Burley and Twin Fails, Idaho. She also operates a denture repair labratory in Lewiston. She is now living in Orem with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Kirk. Remember that it is only this present, a moment of time, that man lives. -Marcu Aurelius n. 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