Show spotlighting UTAH job training available the sudden end of hostilities has boright both veterans tet erans and employers face to face with the realities leall ties of putting into practice the provisions of P L better known as the G 1 I bill of rights nights this column in collaboration with howard D gunderson state director of trades industries dus tries and distributive education in order older to reach all interested will carry a continuing series of articles designed to clarify problems oblenis pi relative to job training for the return returning ig 0 G L I 1 the utah vocational training setup because of 0 previous experience peri ence in war var production employment preparation la Is prepared to offer a highly satisfactory service sen ice to tile the returned letu ined ve one million dollars worth ot of modern up to date equipment in addition to what nhat was already owned at tile the beginning of the war win will be available aai lable to the discharged soldier for job training in addition mr air gunderson the local director and instructors who sho have hae worked Vior keil in war production training are aie fully convers comers arid and with alth tile the most expert methods in ill the supervision and training of men for after war om em pl yet their plin plan is flex tle ible enough to be quickly adapted to any new needs that may arise in the training and employment fields it is particularly pertinent bertine nt a ai this time that employers throughout the state know that they are entitled to act as agencies for training on the job it they are approved by the state board tor for vocational education superintendent G E allen alien bateman has been cheh the responsibility ot of supervising the training arid and ot of approval of all training agencies in the state this will insure qualified instruction adequate equipment and a continuing in the satisfactory progress of every veteran any emp loset interested in hiring one or more veterans and in doing training on the job should immediately contact budt supt batalan Bat Ba einan tor for application blanks upon the receipt of applications officers of the vocal lonal department will inspect and determine if the me ra fi clIft les are of such a nature that the veteran is assured ot of concill tied and satisfactory progress in ills his chosen work continued clarification of var mr ious phases of this training so vital ital to so many persons will lie be continued in succeeding articles would lure line tourists the problem of getting the tourist into utah and nevada of keeping him happy and showing him a good time will be discussed at ely nevada september 24 by the utah net novada ado hotel 5 the membership of the association aliso clation Is made up of utah dad and nevada hotel tourist c camp amp and acuto motel owners ami alad continued on page tour bourl spotlighting utah continued from page one a large representation from both states will bo be present the utah department of publicity and in dust ilal at development has been invited to participate finds glant frog A giant fossilized frog two feet in ili length has baon be en found northa st of monticello by a group of explorers led by ansel hall of colorado dr charles caulp camp of tile tho university of california Is removing tile the ancient amphibian to the california university iver sity museum the creature was found in ift beel basin h a little known or explored area reports walter herz of reno a photographer la who spent a month with the group I 1 mr herz informed utah publicity and industrial development department officials that the large and practically une anex areas lying west of mont deello and Dl anding have a marvelous inar future for groups interested te la in exploration and arch cology explains crater frank editor ot of the delta ato ly heart a geologist Is the first man boac dually discover ahat the me famous Pa livant butte in millard billiard county a huge and extinct volcano crater Is only a youngster compared with a much older crater which mr beckwith recently found circled the butte discovered by father escalante in 1776 nearly years ago when he cane came through utah and designed on hla hia map as an isolated mountain in the valley ot of salt the butte la Is a half mile in diameter and 50 feet high the butte Is also mentioned by gilbert la in his U 9 geologic survey in 1890 it rem remains ains however for editor beckwith to get curious enough to fly over the butte in a plane and in doing so discovered an 0 older der and more mor 0 ancient crater ring g a mi mile 1 e in diameter circle ing butto butte when utah was considerably under lake bonneville butte was then a live ev volcano oleano building its cone nearly a thousand feet above the lake bottom and possibly to the surface of the water millions ot of years previously sly however this giant had been awake to a much larger degree had and left the telltale tell tale crater er ring fir first at recognized by editor beckwith from feet in the air if questions auest lons editor beckwith bechwith this sleeping giant awoke twice in the last billion years who knows when it will awaken again st george longhom caught the last surviving utah texas longhorn weighing 1400 pounds and with a horn spread of 0 39 inches Is now gracing st george dinner tables caught by rudger anthony and john P R atkin in a roundup roundup the big steer tattled battled hla his captors continually as he be was trucked some 60 miles to the butcher pen refused food and water after capture an dressed pounds of good red point meat his lead head mounted will be seen la in the biology department of dixie junior college later this fall |