Show ifal w w A spotlighting UTAH job training available the sudden end of hostilities has bi ought blought both veterans and employers face to face with the realities of putting into practice the provisions of P L better known as the G I 1 bill of rights this column in collaboration with mr howard B 13 gunderson state stale director of trades rades 11 industries and distributive education in order to reach all interested te will carry a continuing ser ies of articles designed to clarify problems relative to job training for the returning G I 1 equipment in readiness the utah vocational training setup because of previous experience in war production employment prep is prepared to offer a highly satisfactory service to the returned e veteran one million dollars worth of modern up to the minute equipment in addition to what was already owned at the beginning gih ning of the war will be available to the discharged soldier for job training in addition mr gun derson the local directors and the instructors who have worked in in war production training are fully conversant with the most expert methods in the supervision and training of men for after war employment yet their plan is flexible enough to be quickly adapted to any new needs that may aise a ise in the training and employment fields training on the job it is particularly pertinent at this time that employers throughout the state stal te know thal thai they are entitled to act as agencies for training on the job il if they ale aie approved the state board for vocational education superintendent E allen alien bateman man has been given tho the responsibility of supervising the training and of approval of all training agencies ia in the state this will insure qualified instruction adequate equip equipment and a continuing interest in the satisfactory progress of every veteran any employer interested in hiring one or more veterans and in doing training on the job should immediately contact supt bupt bateman baleman for application blanks upon the receipt of applications officers of the vocational department will inspect and determine if the facilities are of such a nature that the veteran is assured of continued and satisfactory progress in his chosen work continued clarification of various phases of this training so vital to so many persons will be continued in succeeding articles would lure 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 nev sept 24 1945 by the utah nevada hotel association the membership of f the association is made up of utah and nevada hotel tourist camp and auto motel owners and a large representation from both states will be present the utah de apartment part ment of publicity and industrial development has been invited to participate finds giant frog A giant fossilized frog two feet to in length has been found northwest west of t monticello by a group of explores r led ed by ansel hall of colorado r charles camp of the university of t california is removing the ancient amphibian to the california university museum the creature was found in beef basin a little known or explored area are reports walter herz erz of reno a photographer who penta month with the group mr herz erz informed utah publicity and industrial du development officials that hat tte the large and practically unexplored areas lying west of moncello cicello and Blan blanding dink have a mar vel elous ua future for groups interested in 1 l exploration horation lo ration and archeology archaeology arche |