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Show 2A Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Tuesday, October 6, 1987 Told at CEU teleconference Most jobs require more than high school century for less people to be employed on farms will continue. Those who remain will be more efficient. Just as agriculture lost its central role in the American economy at the beginning of the century, so will manufacturing By ARVA SMITH Staff writer The vital role community colleges are playing in economic development in many parts of the country during the current technological boom was explored Tuesday in a national lose economic importance illiterate. He said prevention is the cheapest remedy and efforts to make the educational experience successful should During the broadcast, William E. Brock, U.S. secretary of labor said, We are experiencing great change and associated anguish and turmoil in the work place. The trend begun at the turn of the mm Notions, Ribbon & begin in preschool. By 1990 three out of four jobs will require some education or technical training beyond high school. He also said that good Final Days Sale Closing the end of October tennsnsm Lace VS to Vi oft 2 tor $1 .00 Simplicity Patterns .89 45 Broadcloth 1 90" Broadcloth 4.19 yd. 99 Knits 60 Plaids & to 2.99 Off yd. Quick-Se- yd. Many Fabrics Halloween Prints Christmas Prints Patterns, Buttons, Books, Zippers, Thread & Bias Tapes. 2.49 yd. 2.49 yd. Prints Tricot 108 Mon. Sat. 10 99V&M 49 hs technical training beyond high school." of a million people out of work in Ohio, more than during the Depression, we devised a plan. We began investing in education with a focus on ex- cellence through six community colleges and other educational institutions. Education is the vital link in citizens ability to compete and in America remaining competitive in the world economy, Celeste and several other speakers said. Celeste said that while the Job Partership Training Act of the federal government, which in 1982 replaced CETA, is working, it is not as effective as it should be in helping acutely disadvantaged youth and displaced workers. More training should be available to those who are not yet out of work but who will soon be required to make a job change, he said. Skills learned in junior and senior high schools are a vital educational base, he said. Scott, former W. century: (l)The American economy should grow at a relatively healthy pace, boosted by a rebound in U.S. exports, BLOUSE renewed productivity growth and a strong world economy. SPECIAL Giant Public Auction Buy one regular priced Blouse and then select another Blouse at the same price or less for only 1 more. See our ad in the classifieds 1987 Sun Progress, Inc. All rights reserved. All property of Sun Progress, Inc. No hereof may be reproduced without prior part Copyright written consent Li vf Sun Advocate USPS Published Every Tuesday and Thursday by the Sun- - Progress, Inc. 76 W. Main, Price, Utah 84501. Phone (801) 5263-800- EEH?Q0jD0ID 2 FOR SUBSCRIPTIONS Phone 437 0732 Ext 20 Dan Stockburger, General Manager Chuck Zehnder, Managing Editor Plus wealth, over the next years. (3- )Because of a declining birth rate the work force will grow slowly, become older, more female and more disadvantaged and include more V member 13 new immigrants. Only 15 percent of the new entrants to the labor force over the next 13 years will be native white males, compared to 47 percent in that category today. (4)- The new jobs in service industries will demand much The College of Eastern Utah and Carbon County schools can play a big role in economic development of this area and in filling one of the great needs gaining a more positive image in the eyes of residents of other local parts of the state leaders said Tuesday after viewing a national teleconference on education and economic development that originated in Washington, D.C. I think spending the money to build our already good schools and college to a very high degree of excellence would be the best way to change our image and let people know we care, Supt. Ell B. Sorenson of the Carbon County School District said. He talked about the economic renaissance of Massachusetts and the northeast corridor. A few years ago people there were watching with dismay while clothing, shoe and other manufacturing plants fled to the south where there was a cheaper labor force, to foreign countries for the same reason or closed because of changing technology. With the birth of the high tech boom of the past 10 years which depends to a large degree on the nearby presence of Harvard, Boston NEW CARE BEARS THE (Front Axle) 911 E. 100 North, Price Sat. 8:30 a. m. p.m. FULL METAL JACKETS 9 p.m. Show! Separate Admission THE REEL STUFF COUPON Expires (metallic pads extra) 4298 (Front or Rear Axle) full-fledg- ed parents who support nights and similar events, he said. back-to-scho- 102087 WITH ANY PURCHASE Expires 102087 and surprise expressed disbelief, he said. Later in the meeting, Scott Truman, executive director of the Emery County Economic Development Council, said Some people view the Carbon-Emer- y areas as the Ap- We should not sell ourselves short, he said. He said that when he became president of CEU he announced a goal of the schools doubling its enrollment over the next 10 years This means growth of at least 10 percent a year. We did better than that last year and apparently are doing better this year, he said. For the first time we have had to go off campus to lease palachia of Utah. Boni Nichols, director of the Utah Small Business Center at CEU, said the center works diligently to supply information and support, such as confidential Development to services, consulting businesses and those wanting to go into business here. To provide information that businesses can use, we have sponsored a series of forums, she said. But there has not been a lot of participation. Our programs are here to she said. serve people, People can tell us what to out-of-to- students. But some of the tax initiatives being talked about could have a devastating effect on education. Our educational system could be decimated, he said, because there simply would not be enough money remaining to operate it. A tax rollback of the magnitude being talked about could result in the closing of Southern Utah State College, College of Eastern Utah, Dixie and Snow colleges, he said. We are living in serious 1 that since moving He said the area. apartments for ol here he has developed an appreciation for Larry Leonard, principal of Carbon High School and other local educators and what they are trying to do. But when he announced to friends and acquaintances in the Ogden area that he and his family where moving here they teach. Karen Bliss Miller, director of development at CEU, said the school (CEU) can build enrollment and further develop (Continued on Page 7 A) WESTERN FAMILY. 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He also said that Park City schools have taken a giant step in the way they are being perceived in the educational community by getting additional funding for program improvements through a voted leeway election. CEU can fill two roles in the economic growth of this area, Dr. Michael A. Petertsen, CEU president said. First CEU can fill a central role in responding to the training needs of industry and second, as the school itself grows it supplies a bigger and bigger economic contribution to 102087 New linings Adusf brakes Resurfaredrums Inspect wheel cylinders end springs keep available talented, motivated workers and a flexible education base because of the changes in the economy that will be experienced during the next 13 years. Joseph A. 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East MAIN the College, Massachusettes Subscription Rate: Disc Brakes There will be higher unemd ployment among the and less unemployment among the most educationally advantaged. Many people will be required to change careers several times. Two year colleges are quick change artists that can work with industry to provide almost any type of training needed, role of schools in helping Member of Utah Press Association and National Newspaper Association 29 and use mathematics. their training in the workplace because schools cannot afford state of the art equipment. He also said that state dollars should go to help business modernize and be competitive and to relocate. Brock said that any business that puts money into education will reap rewards for their efforts. He also said that we must Local educators talk about Second Class Postage Paid at Price. Utah Post Office many other specials throughout the store! higher skill levels than the jobs of today and very few new jobs will be created for those who cannot read, follow directions Flora Robert 3 (2)Despite its international comeback, U.S. manufacturing will represent a much smaller share of the world economy in the year 2000 than it does today. Service industries will create all of the new jobs, and most of the "By 1990 three out of four jobs will require some education or goveror of North Carolina and cochairman of the forum, said that by the year 2000 a smaller percentage of those entering the work force will be white males. Four key trends that will shape the last years of the 20th yd. 1.89 ,d. 2.49 ,d. p.m. Located in the old Wellington School, Room i.m.-5:3- three-fourt- as This can be a problem or an opportunity. New jobs are requiring much higher skill levels than the jobs of the past but as many as 30 percent of those in high school do not finish. Thirteen percent of Americas work force is program received in Room 13 at College of Eastern Utah. Following the broadcast by satellite from Washington, D.C. titled "Community, Technical and Junior Collges: Key Partners in Economic Development for the 21st Century," the group attending the broadcast met in the CEU Alumni Room for lunch and a discussion of local issues and problems. : vocational training. Richard F. Celeste, governor of Ohio, said, Five years ago when there were the century draws to a close. teleconference SSEPBCGISS reading, writing, calculating and mathematics skills are an essential foundation for todays to m 15or . Family Spinach Spare Ribs Pork Roast T 3rot b.$1.89 ,.i.M .99 8ot2.79 lib. j.s m. Dannon Mozzarella Radishes G 20 02. 8 02. 99 99 289 lor. M. 29 Kraft shredded 5b.pM.00 ib. 99 lb.M49 Country style ib.M.49 We will have Stir Fry Chicken or Beef and Stuffed Pork Chops available Thurs.. Fri. & Sat. Sale prices in effect Wed.-Sat- ., Oct. r, |