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Show ffitc li.T. iii'aoa' irgiM'"MMii 1iniii for 197 2500 N. THIS IS OUR PUBLICATIONS 300 N.' S. Tempi e mechanically inclined. Print shop experience and artistic ability helpful. Salary Range - $600 - $875 UJ oo 900 SJ be xur O: O 2100 vO to 2100 S, S -80 Qualified applicants apply at: NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH CLINIC 2100 S. CENTER unemployment is estimated at 6.3 percent for December 1971, but should decline to around 5.6 percent by the end of 1972, averaging about 5.8 percent for the year as a whole. Wage and salary jobs are expected to increase 3.5 percent, STATE ST. 27 East 3300 South Phone: 486-247ext. 15 or 27 1 UJ oo 1, 3500 PREFERABLY, J31 S EMPLOYMENT CANDIDATES WILL LIVE WITHIN THE AREA SERVED BY THE CENTER. 4100 S. average growth for the past decade, but not spectacularly so. Part of the increase forecast to be offset AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER !P- by a oo oo self-employ- vC GREATER SALT LAKE o o I-"- N HEALTH PLANNING SERVICE needs Part-tim- e secretary the 1970 recession quickens, Must have typing at 70wpm. or better, filing and ability to handle the phone. Hours: 1 to 5 p.m., five days a week. Please apply before manufacturing employment should show appreciable growth, especially in durable goods production, where January 20, 1972. Call 486-815- 4 and ask for Diane Derrick to arrange an appointment. fair portion of the increase - 4700 S. measurable drop in the number of persons and by the continued decline in Utah's agricultural employment. Total employment is expected to increase by 2.8 percent, less than the increase in wage and salary jobs, but still a healthy rate of growth. As the pace of recovery from needed for the South County Action Center. Must be able to type. Experience may be helpful but not necessary. Apply at the South County Action Center, 51 North Main Street, Midvale, Utah. Custodian (part-time- ) needed at the Redwood Community Center. Employee will work 40 hours every two weeks. Starting salary: $2.00 per hour. Apply at the Oquirrh Receptionist-typis- t Action Center, 2610 South Redwood Road. Phone: -- Council Meetings for January, 1972 Notices Westside Council Northwest Council stability of employment in Utah's steel industry. Nondurables production will be No Meetings 7:30 p.m. Northwest Center, 1300 Multi-purpos- Marlene Poll, a resident of the Redwood area will undergo open heart surgery and will need 10 pints operations to extract minerals from the Great Salt Lake. Equally of fresh blood by January 17 and 5 18. Anyone with important is the expected continued pints by January blood and in good health, growth in textiles employment. year-en- d - Second Tuesday spurred by the beginning of please contact the University drop in Hospital to donate your blood. metal mining employment will more Central Jan. 17 City (1st & Peoples Freeway - 7:30 p.m. employment increases in coal mining 972, and total mining employment for 1972 will probably decline slightly. Trade, finance and services employment is forecast to grow at well above their respective long-teraverage growth rates. Combined, these three industries should add 7,400 new jobs to Utah's economy in 1972. m Redwood 3rd Mondays) 7:00 p.m. Gallon glass jugs still needed by Cyctic Fibrosis Dept, of University Hospital. Take to hospital or People's Freeway. 568 So. 2nd West W. 2nd No. 615 So. 3rd E. Satelite Center. Every Monday - 7:30 p.m. Jan 17 and 24 - 568 So. 2nd W. Redwood Community School, 2650 So. Redwood Capitol Hill No Meetings in January. - Next Coordinating Council Meeting thwest Multi-purpos- e Center. e Central City Community Center than likely offset anticipated rates 6. is machinery (electronics). Also, Geneva Steel has announced plans for a m u 1 i m i i o n dollar modernization of its plant, inferring 1 487-545- be in electrical expected to in ooO in the first part of the year. The The 1971 LU Layout, writing, and editing skills necessary. Must be submitted by January 18, 1972. seasonally adjusted rate of a SPECIALIST Applications should with unemployment declining appreciably throughout the year. Even so, unemployment will continue to be a problem, especially is AREA SERVICE COMMUNITY Victory Rd, compete directly with foreign labor, particularly electronics and textiles manufacturing, are expected to benefit from the new economic climate. In Utah, employment growth is expected to be significant in 1972, measurably above the scjswn .Davis St. With the recent international Government employment is realignment of currencies and some forecast to grow faster in 1971 than evidences of success in the fight in 1 970, but still at a lower rate than against inflation, both business and the past ten year annual average, consumer confidence may be since continuing cuts are expected in expected to improve considerably the area of federal defense. (Forecasts and statistics were during 1972, spurring the pace of economic growth in the nation. In taken from the Employment News addition, those Utah industries that Letter of December 1971 .) in ma fmfriimrnMir m iTl mi mfrYaifii - February 3, 1972, 8:00 p.m. Nor- |