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Show T ' Sun Times.. December 1 2. 1 Ben Lomond Beacon, December 979, Page 6 1 3, the Land in Utah, the Bureau of Management time to act is now. Through Jan. 15, 1980, the BLM State Office in Salt Lake City will be accepting for seasonal applications employment coinciding with most FREE LESSONS & -- DELIVERY tOW TERMS . WE TAKE TRADE-INS- - LAYAWAY r.DVJI! IEASE PUN . MANY WATS TO FIT TOUR BUDGET Stop by today and see our store manager PHONE summer for a future career with the BLM. The job vacancies are at various locations in Utah under the jurisdiction of BLMs Utah State Office and the Salt Lake, Cedar City, Richfield, Moab and Vernal District Offices. Technician positions are available in the fields of forestry, engineering", biology, range, realty, recreation, archaeology, physical science (geology, hydrology) and surveying. Applicants may apply for two of these fields at two locations. A minimum age of 18 is required since any seasonal may be called employee to perform hazardous upon work such as fire fighting. There is no maximum age limit. You must be physically fit and able to perform to moderate 393-673- 2 arduous The deadline for research papers for the 32nd Annual Ability Counts Contest is Jan. 25, 1980. This contest is open to all junior and senior students of public, private and parochial high schools and is sponsored by the Governors Committee on Employment of the Handicapped and the Presidents Committee on Employment of the Handicapped. Posters and rules should be posted in every high school, with additional details available in English departments. Students will not only compete for lucrative prizes statewide, but the winning entry will be entered in national competition. Each of the first five state winners will earn scholarships to the Utah coilege of their choice. In addition, first place winners will travel to Washingtonn, D.C., as the guest of the AFL-CIto the annual meeting of the Presidents million Section 236 government-subsidizehousing between Feb. 1, 1975 and Sept. 30, 1977, are being sought through a massive direct mail and outreach effort so they can be paid some:$60 million in Cent overcharges. The rent refunds of up to $500 per eligible tenant are a result of a settlemen in eleven class action suits including a nationwide class action filed on behalf of Section 236" housing tenants against the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Boxes of claim forms and instructions were mailed the week of Oc. 22, 1979, to the owners of some 4100 Section 236 housing projects. The project' owners w31 distribute claim forms to all current tenants. estimated tenants who overpaid rents low-inco- An D.C. WASHINGTON, three-quart- in d WIDE MeCALlS FAKE FUR NYLON TRICOT N SIMPLICITY In addition, claim forms are being mailed directly to former tenants who have moved, if the project owner or former tenant has supplied forwarding addresses to the claim processing center. 25 All PHUNPHELT t PATTERNS N CROMPTON GOOD SELECTION OF N M CORDUROY 50 polytr, 50 PRINTED QUILT cotton. TOPS PATTERNS FOX AGES INFANTS TO ADULTS. M M N M M M M M Temple Square lights to be modernized Ky Glen Perrins An extensive new lighting system is being installed on the grounds of Salt Lake's Temple Square and will be completed early in 1980, reports Elder Keith Har- ding, engineer senior - electrical for the Mormon (lurch. New overhead lights also will be placed at each entrance to Temple Square, said the engineer. Lights also will be placed Hli GARRETi in the fountain, a focal point for viewers standing nside a panoramic window at the center. The new lights and wiring will all be enclosed and covered, reports Elder Harding. Although more lights than ever before will illuminate Temple Square, all of them are types, such as fluorescent, mercury or metal hallide, to conserve S)fofiE0S Qh) energy. a iWEOsnffl ess gaaMsegg innpDyinn)inift your chosen field. It als gives a basis for future jo selection and work ei perience. To apply, submit Federi physical duties. Good vision, with or without glasses, is required and a physical examination, paid for by the applicant, may be before 'aprequired Personal Qualificatio Statement (Standard Fori 171) to the Bureau of lan pointment. A valid state drivers license and a good driving record are required if the job a includes 1 operating vehicle. government Employees furnish their own clothing suitable for the job they are doing, including boots, gloves, etc., and may, in some instances, have their own bed roll or sleeping bag. Any equipment required to do the job, such as survey equipment, is furnished by the government. : If selected, you must pay your transportation costs from your home to the job headquarters and return. The work gives valuable experience and allows you to work with professionals in . Management (951), 136 Eas South Temple, Salt Lak City, UT 84111, by Jan. i Copies of the Persom Qualification Statement ma be obtained from any Stat Job Service, Federal Jo Information Center or BLI office. Be sure to include you dates of availability in th application. Students shoul also include a list of colleg courses that will be coir pleted by next June. .More information abou this program may be ot tained by contacting BLM' Utah State Office or b in Sal calling (801) Lake City. 524-42- The first five winners will share in cash prizes offered b the Disabled Americans Veterans and the Maurice Warsha Foundation, in addition to the scholarships. ces The contest theme for 1980 is Speaking Disabled People. At last Americas largest minority is awakening and being heard throughout the nation. This minority group composed of your handicapped neighbors in Salt Lake Qtj St. George, or Logan, throughout the state and nation. Thes disabled individuals are now actively fighting for right granted to them by law, which is an equal chance to enter th mainstream of society. Students who are willing to reach out to learn about currei legislation, civil rights of the handicapped and the soci consciousness reflected by legislation will open a door to ne awareness which will affect and enrich their own lives. Out-Voi- Persons who are unsure whether an apartment project . which they lived at any time between Feb. 1, 1975 and Sep 30, 1977 was a 236" project should contact the apartmer owner or manager or look at their leases or any other form completed when moving in, or contact a local HUD office or community group providing free legal assistance. In order to receive their refunds, eligible tenants return the completed forms no later than Jan. 31, 1980, MM 'A Calif. 90060. livenin' Section 236 housi F0iief antMyS fc&potaiaja eltjjv'crm can call the claim proc sinf Alter? toll free nuiWber f 800) All claims will be processed and evaluated, and all check will be sent at one time, in the Spring of 1980. Eligible tena ts, on the average, will receive approximately $15 a mont for 32 months. The nationwide class action suit was brought in 1976 agai st HUD, which had refused to follow a congressional manda to distribute funds to Section 236" project owners to su sidize increased tax and utility costs being borne by the kw income tenants. A tenant in Carson, California was the first named planti in the nationwide case. The Western Center is a grantee o the Legal Services Corporation, a private nonprofii organization established by Congress to provide free legal as sistance to the poor in civil matters. At least 40 other lawsuits many of them filed by LSC fun ded legal services programs were brought before Um nationwide class action suit was filed to comple HUD to pa) the rent subsidies. 824-798- - refunds. The nationwide effort to reach the thousands of eligible tenants, being undertaken by the media and through the net work of legal services attorneys, is necessary because many eligible tenants do not realize that they are members of the class to whom the settlement has been awarded. One problem in reaching eligible tenants is that an es 0 timated percent of the renters who lived in section 236" subsidized apartment housing during the two-yea- r period have since moved out of government subsidizer housing. 30-5- NEW YEARS .DECORATIONS famm Km Horn jL febMickws Ctcfttfi UptOyU u mfltaiPofl - In April 1975, the Legal Aid Bureau of Baltimore, on behalf of eligible clients, brought the first suit. The next suit was filed by Connecticut legal services attorneys on behalf of a statewide tenant class. Suits were also filed by other legal services attorneys including the LSC funded National Housing Project in Berkeley and the Legal Aid Foundation of Long Beach, Calif. 'i,- - , GtHHH gj DISCOUNTS (EXPRES NOV. 30, 1 979) aCC3NISCttlSm cxKiaisa. OhIiriwruIrm 11i (frwlMM l!)klU)'ni,'l!lli a:4UKiftAU'lfc IMInmIi. $19.95. tbvv A Sovo $ M 'l!lft,i: ' t1 i . , t . IT I I tilt tf GQIZIJOl? tllll :til?lilt; Cl i Til tliti ( ulill mu: to th Clerk of the U.S. District Court, P.O. Box 60864, Los Angele M rauagoa msrra&iiuBi) Otu; alllvLUf Uipa!ixp(lD9R?ur (rtliCjiRuUife ifcixn smirariiirtiixhyQwiiiiw mud q) tall mod (ll til (moo 1979. Pag, The 1978 settlement, which was agreed to by former HUD secretary Patricia Harris, directs the distribution of the rent aZEQDQGCOZBB ARRET 12, tenants sought : Low-inco- me 60" 'i Deadline set for writing contest BOB CURTIS DESERET FAMILY MUSIC 1581 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD school vacation periods. Some jobs, however, begin as early as April and continue as late .as November, depending on weather conditions. According to Gary George, chief of BLM Management Services in Utah, each summer BLM employs a limited number of students and other temporary personnel to work with professional employees. This practice gives students and others an opportunity to gain valuable training and to plan Come in and lets make a deal. Have one under your tree this Christmas. ' Clearfield Courier. December sommeF If you are 18 years of age or older and interested in summer employment with MUSIC - 979, Page 6 1 BLIR3 FAMILY - I g c:37. cd., c::j. Tel XTMI71 13S7 Of cut Ae Ojdw |