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Show fl'FU POSITION II 11 DEPARTMENT : : Albert Borstadt Gets Ap-i Ap-i pointment as Stenographer in Washington. Three days after he had received notice no-tice of having sm'i-ei-s fully passed the TTnited States civil service examination, Albert Borstadt, who resides at 337 f Fourth. Kast street, received a telegraphic, tele-graphic, summons to Washington, where he will take up stenographic duties in the naval department. Mr. Borstadt is today receiving tfio congratulations of his friends and will leave early tins week for the scene of his new employment. employ-ment. 'Sir. Borstadt was graduated last 4 month by the Salt Lake Business ool- ' lege, where he has been preparing for the civil service examination under "William F. Lyman, who for three vears yras civil service instructor in Vash-ington. Vash-ington. Ju The government needs several young i men for stenographers and typists, ac- cording to Charles L. Snyder, secretary . the civil service of the Twelfth dis-Oit, dis-Oit, who is here meeting with mem-rs mem-rs of the local civil service board. TTherc is more demand for young men . f . j the federal service than for young lt vvomen, ho asserts, because it has been found the men fill a wider range of as- . fiignments. |