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Show 62 REVIEW. 7 October Charts Tell Story On Utah Jobs EMPLOYMENT LEVELS IN THE MISSLE INDUSTRY 1 UTAH 1957 1966 p -- See Article On Page A-- Get to know David Rosier l Manager of First Securitys 1 Cottonwood offtcel He can help make your banking a breeze w henever you are in the Cottonwood Mall area. If you are a First Security customer, take advantage of your exclusive inter-usprivilege. You may cash checks, deposit to checking or savings accounts and conduct other banking business at our Cottonwood office as well as at the 13 other First Security locations in this area . . . regardless of which office e carries your account. If you are not presently a First Security customer, stop in and see David Kesler in Cottonwood ... for the best in Banking! Full-Servic- e fJO ts 1:00 p.m. Monday and Friday 9:30 to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday thru Thursday You're Welcome Anytime! FIRST SECURITY DAI1K Over the long haul the trend Is good, but new industry will have to create 32 percent at the Jobs needed by 1970. The bright optimism ooce held for the missile Industry begun to sug after 1963. The brunt of the slack Is In the Brigham City area 4711 Highland Driv ibwmbwr Fedml DepuMt limurancr CorpuraiMA UTAHS SOARING YOUTH POPULATION AGES 1940 Meeting Set 16-2- 1 - 1970 Murray Junior The mens Wo- Club will del vein to customs and politics tonight, Oct 7, at 8 at their regular month- ly meeting Omar R a University of Utah graduate stuly, dent from Alexandria will speak on the culture and customs of Egypt. Jack DeMann and William E. candidates for Mayor will also give short speeches. Dunn, Hostesses for the evening Mrs Benny Williams, Mrs Monte Monsoo and Mrs. Pierson are 1950 1945 1940 I960 1955 SEASONALLY ADJUSTED Ronald C. Carlton Smelter Plant Wilbur H. Coillne Minot Plant Tokyo Meet (no toe I C. 0. HuMtlt Refinery Plent Chosen For NONAGRICULTURAl WAGE & SALARIED JOBS UTAH 1960 -- 1966 1 , J-- SOUICI - UTAH DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT SECUUT' Major problem la Utah for schools and employment Is the rUliw population of Utah's youth. In doubling from 1940 to 1970 It will mean t considerable demand for new Jobs In the years to corns. L 1970 1965 L. O. Hamlin Minet Plent J oint announcement was made today by Dr C H Francis, Director .of the Salt LakeV A. Hospital and Dr David A. Associate Professor of Surgery and Chairman at the Division of Otolaryngology at ttie I'nlverslty of Utah College of Medicine of die selection of Dr. Glen K. Lund to attend the 8th International Congress of in Tokyo, Japan, Oct-ot- er 24 through 30, 1965. Dr Lund, presently senior ENT resident at the Salt Lake Dol-owi- tz, V A Hospital, vas selected the National Institute of Heilth from a group of candidates on the basis of re9earct Interests and qualifications by The National Institute at Health provides the travel grant to support this selec- EDfimiiiffijiniimm lOUVCt . VI AM DfVAVTMtWT Of IMMOTMINT WCUtITV tion Dr Manti, I While the trend for nonagricultural wage and salaried Jobs Is on the upswing, year to year fluctuations can be sharp Zae's ...for year-roun- d is a native of a graduate erf Snw College, Brigham Young University and the University of Utah College of Medicine He served three years as a flight surgeon with the United States Air Forre In the Congo C ampaign In 1961 and the Air Force Mission at New Delhi In India In 1962 during the Red China invasion Lund Utah, sleeping comfort . Rtrhird &nghm ConctntfMtof Plant co chairman I. Ptttrton Concentrator Plant co chairman . . . ? ? 'nf i a Ready for the"GoodGuykickoff! The Kennecott team will kick off the Utah Copper Division United Fund campaign on October 11. The men of copper are organized to raise funds for 39 health, welfare, recreation and character-buildinagencies that serve Salt Lake County and south Davis County. They, and thousands of other good guys, are part of Utahs largest public service program. Kennecotts employees are waiting for the starting whistle. They are poised to help the United Fund meet The Challenge lor Sure ess. g Taik about value! washable The Siesta is resists fading and Kennecott Copper Corporation shrinkirg Fully automatic control adiusts blanket warmth to compensate for any room temperature change Pink, blue, beige or green Double bed size with smg'e control. COTTON! OOP M4IJ, PHonn 278-26)- 9 Utah Copper Divisloi "An Equal Opportunity Employer " 10!NT0!N I Mionr 363-389- 4 |