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Show NYA Trains Local Girls For War Industries In keeping with the all-out war effort. NYA has opened all available avail-able Defense Training Projects to girls as well as boys, 17 to 24 years of age. Already B southern Utah girls have grea.se in their hands in unswer to the call for women workers work-ers in war industries. These girLs are Mary and Betty Jean Turn-baugh, Turn-baugh, Georgia B. Clink and Wanda Wan-da L. Bnnghurst of Cedar City unci Maureen Adams, Eva Dean Stubbs. Theodean Heap and Norma Smith of Purowan. Besides these gills, two Cedar fellows. Dale Corry and Grant Bulloch are enrolled in un NYA machine shop production training course at the B. A. C. shop, reports Donald A. Knight, local NYA Director. Dir-ector. These girls have shown exceptional exception-al aptitude in shitting from cooking cook-ing utensils to turning lathes, micrometers mi-crometers and milling machines in two short weeks, Mr. Oswald Johnson, John-son, Project Supervisor reports. Important Jobs in war industries await these youtlvs upon completion of these 3 months of training. |