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Show r i WEEKLY REFLEX I DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, OCTOBER 29, 1981 Pi WINNING BURTON POSTER New equipment has been added to the Davis Area Vocational Centers machine shop class housed at Clearfield High School in an effort to give students as close to a realistic learning experience at possible. MACHINE SHOP CLASS e CLEARFIELD Two milling machines are nearly $1000 worth of filmed dever-ticl- monstrations were recently obtained by the Davis Area Vocational machine shop to more effectively meet the training needs of the program. THE SCHOOL maintains an open entry, open exit policy which allows students to begin and terminate their training at any time. For example, at the present time in the machine shop class there are students who have been in the program for as long as four months and others who registered as recently as yesterday. Two students who had been attending five days a week 6 'A hours a day recently found work in the trade and terminated their training. THE NUMBER of hours the student attends per day varies with each student. While most attend three days a week. Those who are able to attend most finish faster and are able to find employment sooner. Often those who can only e become disattend couraged before they are able to complete their training. ACCORDING TO an article in Time" magazine dated July 6, 1981 entitled Shortage of Critical Skills some 31,000 machinist and machine operator jobs will become available annually and only approximately 2,300 new workers will be trained for such jobs. Local companies are going outside the state to find skilled workers because they are not available here. part-tim- THE PAY scale in Utah ranges from approximately $6.50 per hour for those with training but just beginning in the trade to over $1 1 per hour for those with several years experience and proven compent-enc- e. of the students attend 6'A hours a day five days a week, a few attend three hours a day and some are only able to Jim Steel displays Burton Elementary Schools winHalloween ning poster contest The entry. schools carnival will be staged Friday from 5:30-8:3- 0 p.m., promising lots of food games, fun and prizes. In an effort to help more people prepare themselves for these opportunities the Davis Area Vocation Center is offering evening classes in a variety of trades and skills. The machine shop will be taught in the Clearfield High School Technical Bldg, and offer classes either Tuesday or Thursday evenings from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Students may register for both evenings or just one as their circumstances permit. Students interested in personal projects or the hobbist are welcome. THE COST to the student is just $1 per hour of enrollment plus material and tool fee. More information can be obtained from the DAVC by Students may calling register at the office, 550 E. 3rd S. or on Tuesday or Thursday in class. ters of commendation after they placed among the top national news release on Sept. 16 will receive further consideration for Merit Scholarships. Winners will be announced OF SOME 1.2 million students who entered the 1982 Merit Scholship competition by taking a qualifing test in 1980, about 36,000 are being commended. 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