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Show Rep. McKey—Summer Federal Jobs Limited WASHINGTON D.C tah Represe: Gunn McKa has announced there are a limited number available for Federal Government and he advised those interested to make application as soon aspossible to take the necessary summer employment examination. The Utah Congressman SALT L Ralph Mei present directors and officers were re-noi inated and it was qualifications of the applicant Congressman McKaylisted three summer employment the consensus of the group that they should be re-elected by acclamation. examinations to be given for Federal Government. Those interested in taking the Jan. 8 exam must have their application in to the Salt Lake City Civil Service Office by Dec. 3. Application forms may be there will be 10 persons going from Utah, Tom Phillips will be up at any localpostoffice theonly home Dec Tom Phillips was named Utah State Senior Citizen of the year earlier this year sideration for summerpositions with the Federal Government, applicants must apply carly as agencies may begin Congressman making McKay in- a Hewill be To receive maximum con- selections from thefirstlists of eligibles. Therefore, the earlier one applies, the greater the opportunity for selection. Summer employment exams vill also be given Feb. 12, with the application deadline Jan. 7; and on March 11, with the application deadline on Feb. 2. EXPANDED RECRUITING FACILITIES are available in Provo with the opening of a newrecruitingstation at 348 West Center. The newstation has the appearance of a regular businessoffice, in line with the Army’s new all-volunteer army program, andis staffed by four recruiters. Standing is SFC Curus Spencer, and seated, from left, potentia: recruit David Gould, SFC Gordon Speak, SSG Paul Noland, and SSG Timothy Berhow. Tuesday Open House at New Provo ArmyRecruiting Office 4 Ga. During the course, he was trained in civil and military law, traffic control, patrolling, station was moved to quarters In addition, they will have on East Center between the two double pay. theaters, then back to the Until July of this year, the Fedeiai Building. The rew Provo recruiting station served quarters are larger and more seven counties and was staffed convenient than theo ~ by three recruiters. Now the station serves only Utah County SFC Gordon Speakpointed out andis staifed by four recruiters. that the army now offers This is in line with the Army The new recruiting station is volunteers double the options icy of greatly expandingits trength. where the supposed “victim” equipped with executive-type which wereavailable a year ago. furniture and has the apwas said to have been taken,also pearance of a regular business reports that there have been no office. cases of snake bites reported there. Four regular recruiters are Even the Orem Police manning the new station, indepartment, which would have cluding SFC Gordon Speak, SFC been called in to help in the Curtis Spencer, SSG Paul matter, has no record what- Noland, and SSG Timi-thy soeverof the apparentincident. Berhow. So the whole story is just This is the fourth location for another case of the fish that got the U.S. Armyrecruiting station away. Hovvever, even though the in Provo. Thefirst location was in the basementof the Federal source of the incident is ap- Building. From there, the parently nonexistent, the rumor itself is alive and well and spreading rapidly all over town. Someevenclaim to havereadit in this newspaper, which is impossible. So the nexttime someonetells you how it happened, perhaps Jim Weber, 18, Eureka, was you could be one up on them by treated at Utah Valley Hospital informing them that it didn’t. for facial lacerations following a one-car crash Friday night at Marine Private Clark J oyle, son of Mr. and Mrs. S B. Koyle of Salem, raduated from basic training at the Marine Corps Recruit pot in San Dicgo, Calif. He is a 1971 graduate of ROGER WILSON Spanish Fork High School Provo. His wife, Deborah, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Airman Alan Brady, son of Patterson of 1891 N. 400 W., Mr. and Mrs. Lester M. Bradyof Orem. 686 Locust Ave., Pleasant Grove, has graduated at Lowry AFB, Colo., from the U.S. Air Force weapons mechanic course. Th rman, whowastrained to loau and inspect the weapons used in Air Force fighter aii craft, is being assigned to David OkayAfter Auto Mishap Monthan AFB,Ariz., for duty with a unit of the Tactical Air Command which provides combat units for air support of U.S. ground forces, Airman Brady is a 1967 graduate of Pleasant Grove Psssst! Did You Hear, The Snake That Wasn't! It would have been a good Wilson of Prevo, recently Army Simmons Boy dicated only a small percentage of those who apply are hired and it would be wise for those In line with the U.S. Army’s seeking summer employment modern volunteer army policy, not to apply solely with the the ArmyRecruiting Service has Federal Government. moved into a newbusiness office at 348 West Center St. A grand opening of the newoffice will be held Tuesday afternoon beginning at 1 p.m. story, if it had actually happened. Butit didn’t. The widely circulated rumor about the lady who gotbitten by a snake whenshetried on a coat in Grand Central Store is just a rumor and nothing more. According to the various versions which have been circulating about town, the said snake had been sewn in the lining of a coat which she was trying on, It had Leen sleeping there ever since it was sewn into the somewherein the Far East. The lady was then supposed to have been taken to the hospital for treatment. However,not only does Grand Central Manager Bob Neal report that no such incident has ever been reported on the stove’s accident forms, but the hospital and the Orem Police Departmen’ have never heard of The mandolin known and it eather. played today owes its exact Mr. Neal has made every form and proportions to Paseffort to track down the source of quale Vinaccia of N apl the story, so far to no avail. Italy, according to EB) neycloAnd the Utah Valley Hospital, paedia Britannica. Private Roger M son of Mr. and Mrs. MaxC. techniques of quelling riots and Tom Phillips, director of disturbances, prisoner of war Senior Citizens, left Saturday for control, communications, care Wasnington, D.C., where he is and use of authorized weapons attending a conference directed and unarmed defense methods. by President Nixon. Although ke City at 135 Seuth State dent Tuesday night near Kan. osh in Millard County Spokesman said that Menlove was suffering from head injuries. Two other occupants of the car, Dr, M, Lynn Bennion, retired superintendent of the Salt Lake City School District, and Darld J. Long, exzcutive secretary of the Utah School Board Association, were treated at Fillmore LDS Hospital and released. Utah Highway Patrolmen said the vehicle in which Menlove was a passengerinvolved in a chain reaction collision with a car and two semi trailer trucks. Honors for Varied Duty Wilson, SPANISH FORK In recent completed a Military Police nominations of Senior Citizen's Course at the U.S. Army in Spanish Fork, all of the Training Center in Fort Gordon, kind of summer jobs in a particular area, the sumber of applicants in that area, and the xed Area Servicemen Achieve Washington rts the number of jobs able is relatively small and chances of appointment depend upon the number and those wishing a position with the Ralph Menlove Still Critical Sunday, Nove.nber 28,1971 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 3 . 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