Show I I Spotlighting Spot 1 19 h I UTAH UTAH- UT H- H INFORMATION ON G. G G I. I TRAINING l I G i Howard B. B Gundersen State Director of ot trades trader Industries and distributive education emphasizes that Utah is pre pre- prepared prepared prepared pared to offer vocational training cover ing log a broad field under the G. G I. I Bill of or Rights the on mention mention- mentioned ed cU in n II previous column Is but one phase of the tho program Approved schools will offer 1 Pre employment Courses day or evening 2 Part 2 time Part courses for tor tho benefit of those already employed 3 Courses 3 Courses of related and subjects supplementing the on Job High school or college credit cr dit maybe maybo may may- may be I obtained if 1 desired de Hours and length of I courses will depend on the needs of the trainees SPECIAL COURSES COUISE OFFERED Specialists from the schools will work with advisory committees composed of or representatives of employer and employee groups to design and fit nt all training to the current as well as the long range needs needa of industry and the veteran The type typo of courses offered as well as the tho number trained in different trades will willbo willbe be bo decided by such committees The driving thought behind vocational train train- training trainIng training ing in Utah both for the G. G I. I veteran and for the civilian trainee is ls to work closely with Industry and labor find out their needs and then offer a a. service that will help solve their problems and afford continued upgrading and pro pro- gress gross TO GIVE GI STATEWIDE INFORMATION t Citizens throughout the state te aware the of-the of the great value of tourist travel will willbe willbe be gratified to learn that statewide In In- Information Information information formation will be disseminated from front the Bureau of Information at Temple Square It is well known that most persons who come to Utah see Temple Square whether they see ste anything else or not I and too frequently that is about the only thing they stop to see Sensing I their strategic position President David DavidI j I A. A Smith of 01 the Temple Square Mission i lin in collaboration with tho the State Depart- Depart Department t I ment meat of Publicity and Industrial Devel- Devel Development has agreed that travel information I tion and recommendations on a n state statewide statewide statewide wide basis will be volunteered by those working with him All guides and at attendants at- at attendants arc are enthusiastically cooperating c In this movement INDUSTRY GOES GOCS TO TO LOGAN LOGA I I Efforts Ef orts on the part of the new Indus- Indus Industries IndusI Industries industries I tries committee Logan chamber of com com- commerce commerce commerce merce and others has resulted in bring bring- bringing i i ing lag a big brass foundry to that city I The Indiana firm establishing the plant has secured a a. seven acre tract with a a railroad spur and when completed the tho industry will employ 50 men all whom will be recruited locally lUG BIG 46 SEASON SEEN j I I anticipating that 46 will be bo the biggest tourist season in history tile e Union Pacific according to W. W P. P Rogers j I manager of the Utah Parks company will willI I spend one million dollars renovating the i iI I II I company's lodges and tourist camps at atI I Bryce Zion and the North Rim and in inthe inthe inthe the purchase of new transportation equipment The Tho Improvements call for I new furniture private baths in all Cabins I and many other changes At this writing hotels camps and cafes in Southern I Utah parks cannot cope with the tho I crowds U. U P. P accommodations at Bryce and the North Rim will remain open I I until October ZIon Indefinitely EASTERNERS TO ARRIVE E Ed Tyng Ing travel editor of ot the New NewYork NewYork NewYork York Sun in m his column headed Travel TalK this week declared the minute I eastern motorists get tires they wilt will visit the far west for their vacations Accord Accord- According national Editor Yng ling tag ing to surveys says per cent come mobile and pointed out that 60 per cent wont won't even wait walt for a a. new car He lie says wheels are still sUll traveling on tires tired made before Pearl Harbor and that motor traffic into and out of Canada and Mexico from the U U. S. S has jumped four times since V-J V Day SEES MILES IlLE PER HOUR The prediction that someone probably John Cobb Cobb- famous British race driver would reach miles per hour on famous salt flats was made this week by Reid A. A Ranton the man who de designed de- de designed designed signed Sir Malcolm Campbells Campbell's famous Bluebird Ranton said that he will help revamp Cobbs Cobb's racing car the Red Lion for a try at the th straight track I record in Utah He lamented however I that 11 miles of salt track was all that was available We need more room to start and stop he be said |