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Show .nnw The Tooele Transcript "m Friday, August v MXD'iUbUa to Boa ALEX F DUNK, and OS School Training Yilal that all aiudenta tn Tooele Can the average man judge The Traffic Safety Committee of the Baltimore Safety Council said recently, only M out of 2,402 could d.viaites? e estimate County will register for school. WARNINGS OF national leaden about the necessity of conmessage to Tooclo tinuing in school carry a deadly aeriou County youths. "A boy or girl who drop out of school today without an elemental skill cornea awfully close to committing economic aulclde; for the number of unskilled job la getting amaller every year," stated Secretary of Labor W. Willard WirU In a recent speech to a national group. Not only la Industry tightening up on requirement of person they hire but so are labor unions In their apprentice programs. A recent national report state that most later union have tightened their standard for apprentice: candidate must nearly alwiy have a high school diploma. IT IS ESTIMATED that one millioi young persons between 16 and 25 are now looking lor jobs. They are the biggest single age group of unemployed. It is twice as high and rising at a faster rate than older age group. A recent rational report states that almost all of this group of unemployed are students who left school before they earned a diploma. Machines take over job and those that are left require Inthss creasing skill to qualify for. THE UNSKILLED JOBS the unskilled can do often disappear with the purchase of a new machine. One study reports that In Detroit, factory Jobs formerly filled by year olds have declined to the point that between the years of 1955 and 19C0. 56 out of every 100 of these jobs have ceased to exist. In office Jobs only four out of every 100 now do not require an education. THE HARSH FACTS re that the youth that does not get a diploma faces a future that grows blacker with each new technological development. It is a must that parents and leaders of youth and the youths themselves realize the Importance of staying in school until trained. 16-1- 7 School Is a Place to Learn Another facet to going back to school that is sometimes overlooked is the need for solid accomplishment. YOUTHS CAN BE of two kinds, either the type the teacher welcomes back or the type that the teacher would rather not have in his class. Reality in the class room points out the fact that just as can spoil the the barrel the proverbial bad apple in entire barrel, the misfit in the class room can be a handicap for the student that wants to learn and the teacher that would like to teach instead of baby sit. Conduct in the class room is a measure future employers turn to as they seek people to fill positions of responsibility. REGARDLESS OF THE NEED for the student to stay in school and get a diploma the bigger need Is for the youth that wants to learn and to learn fast. Students re going to have to learn to accept the fact that through their entire working career when they leave school, there will be ner things to learn and master swiftly as part 'of (heir job. Not to do so will be fatal to their job position. Class room time is becoming a common occurance in every occupation even after the fob has been going on for years. pa-en- k a Miss Lee f-- The safest and surest way to obtain money is - still - to work for it. . All that a lot of people save for a rainy day is a borrowed umbrella authority on legal reserve life insurance completed a study of the companies,reserve 1,500 legal companies in America. Only 300. or 20'. received Bests "recommendation." Federated Security Insurance Company was one of only three insurance companies commended f 9 Sunday Parly The annual family I party ' Li V - f Utah-domicil- 1 by Best. Miss Marilyn Stewart RTADING To think without a proper amount of good reading is to limit our thinking to our own T?ie crop tiny plot of ground cannot he large. To observe only and neglect reading is to value of other peoples observations; and since the better books are written, by trained observers the loss is sure to be enorExtensive reading withmous out the discipline of practical will lead to bookobservation ishness and artificiality. Reada ing and observing without Piiik VA Z'P tr; ,i V -- m dustrial properties. Write the Home Ollice for details. It is that carving and moving stones still standing at Stonehenge, England, would have required 1.500 men for years, full time - t' 'S fti mm Kj - .'4 4 FEDERATED SECURITY INSURANCE 10 Don't ever make the mistake of tn.irrv.ng a gal on $25 per weik. Wait till she gets a nice A - , l of meditating will fill it the m nd wrh learned lumber that will alwavs remain alien to us Knowledge to be our own must be d.gested bv thinking. 1 (litoral. Alliance Witness. pu To our thousands of policy owners in this recommendation by Best assurance of Federated s continued stability and service. We would like to number you among our clients. MORTGAGE MONEY NOW AVAILABLE on long-terreal estate and in16 states, is further COMPANY Robert Mitrhum as he appears in Darryl F. Znnuck's epic production of The Longest Day, Home Office. 1879 14 ilham A South Main Street Barit ker, Chairman - Shelves Pound Freezer year protection plan inches wide with working trade Telephone your Chevrolet dealer for any type of truck . 398 N. Main 882-154- Auto Upholstery 499 South Main. Tooele Company. Inc., the nation's leading .4 36 Months Phone Vem's companies. Not long ago the Alfred M. 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On the bleak side of the survey, the Council found that 1.624 or 67 per cent, of the people had built-ierror of from 25 per cent to 800 per cent In judging distance. i bruit--elect- 3 VACATION ENDS The point of the survey is that the Council feels some way must now be found to educate in people judging distance. Those people studied who were considered accurate judges were In most case, people whose Job Involved Judging distance, luch raiM- uch VISITS FROM CALIF. Chrl Naylor, aon of WPRR Co. Sales Representative Don Naylor, of Sacramento, Calif., a three day visitor In IPah, spent two days st Critenton Dam fishing with hi grandfather, Harvey Naylor, and one day In Grants-villvisiting with his cousins, Mark. Larry, Dean nd Joni, returning to his home on Monday evening. AT LAGOON Johnny Cash was a Lagoon drawing card for Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Green. They were acand companied by Marion, Danny Linares. Also enjoying Johnnie performance were Jimmy Ander-oGlen and Steve Wadsworth, Jolynn Brown, and Gary and Elaine Wadsworth. "Road Ends 100 Yards Ahead" or "Railroad Crossing 500 Feet Ahead." The Council felt - and found out that one Most cities In France were man's estimate of 500 feet tower would vary wildly from another connected by semaphore 100 Year War. the during mans 500 feet. Announcement is made of the aid forth coming engagement M.ss of Marilyn marriage RoU-r- t and Stewart John Shields. Making known the nuptial . new are parents of the L. Grant Mr. and Mrs Shields, Id North Ihnehurst The Suit Lake IDS Temple will be the setting for the September 13 wedding Follow. ng. the bridal couple will be honr-eat a wedding breakfast given bv the groom's parents. Mr. ami Mrs. Kenneth W. Sir elds. 270 South 1st West. That evening they will lie feted at a roiep-turat the Tooele I ourth and I.levcnth Ward. The bride has attended Brigand is ham Young University presently employed at Taoelc Army Depot. Her fiance attendand ed Utah State University w II continue his studies there th s fall. He fulfilled an LDS mission to Scotland and Ireland A scrumptious dinner is planned say the directors of the club "So don't miss it. ty nens M.x-sio- of the Tooele Bit and Spur Club will be held Su ulay, August IS at 1pm. in Middle Canvon. EVERYTHING IS TREE Bit and Spur members including the junior members are invited. Extra guests are at $1 per plate accurately. - is made of the ergigemeit and furthcoming Jo Ann Lee marriage of M and Dwight F. Day. The brde elect is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Lee, 419 Brook Avenue. Mr. and Mr. Newel D Day re parents of I ill,more. Utah of the future bridegroom. A September weddmg is planned In the Salt Lake Temple. returned Mr, Day recently from the Central Britis-- Local Coujde Will Wed Scpl. 13 distances Only 33 per cent or 778, were considered to be "good" even though not always accurate -jjdgr of distance. The study came shout, sp. because the Council as to the publics got curiou to ability such comprehend Announcement Publiaher It ts to be hoped Judging Distance Wedding Utah. 190, Tooele, Subscription rati: SS per year RFD. PO. Bone, foreign mail. M per year Carrier or City Delivery Trouble JoAtm Lee Sets Scj)l. urjimwjrjiXKr Second Issued each Friday at Tooele City, Utah. Entered ai CUa Matter at the Pot Office at Tooele City, Utah, August 14. 1S94. tmd'f Act of March I. 1ST. Publ.iSed by fie Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc., II Noth Mata Street, Tooele City, Utah. Address all correspondence .Motorists Have 1963 16 Salt Lake Cilv, Utah of the Board |