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Show rrifcMtiiTi'nii H r,ii TijiWrtrtiT-it'm- i rr'irr 'At- s In photograph above and to the left, trainees In the Han- dicapped Youth and Adult Project demonstrate machine parts developed for Univac. A Model Cities Project The Handicapped Adult and necessary work habits Youth project at the Columbus wherever possible, they so that can be under the placed in the competitive job direction of Carl Shawhan. The market. "We provide academic training, project has been in operation for one At approximately present vocational training, recreational year. some 150 people are involved in activities and social training," various training classes. Shawhan stated. a has handled The program The project is an extension of number of jobs including mailing of Manpower Services and also serves as brochures and materials for the Utah a coordinating office for other Travel Council and developing community agencies. Those people special equipment and parts for qualifed to engage in productive Univac. work activities are paid on a scale Mr. Shawhan described the from $1 .80 to $2.70 per hour. Shawhan advised that an open program as "one of the most exciting in the community." He continued to house will be held sometime in April explain that this project offers a in order for residents to visit the vocational environment to help facility and obtain additonal handicapped people develop information on the program. Community Center ?? is |