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Show SIBTSiPPL! TO 11" J II College Bureau Seeks Positions Posi-tions for Prospective Registrants. More than filly applications havojv-en received at tlu-- University of Utah Htu-tliMit Htu-tliMit employment bureau from prospective stmk'iit.s who desire, to work for tholr room ami hoard w hile at lending m-houl during tho coming tor in. Moro than a hundred others have applied for purt-tlnio purt-tlnio work of all descriptions. In an effort to accommodate these poo pit-, the employ 1 unit commit t oft, composed of I'rofessoM A. I,, Matthews and WHItain T. Hun.ler. IVan Lucy M . Van Oott and l'rofo.ssor Alt Ilea M heeler, Ih milking a appojit to oily homo owners, apartment house uianaK'TM. hotel ma na Kern and hn si 11 ess houses generally to file needs for part-timo employees with the bureau at tin- university. An oti'ice has been permanently established estab-lished In 1 ho basement of t ho John K. 1'ark building, which, according to plans formulated ytstorday at a moeimg of tho employment oommitlee, wlil be kept open live hours during tho day throughout the out iro year. I hi l ploy me nt bur rati oft'l-omls oft'l-omls will keep accurals records of tho work of needy students at tho university univer-sity and will in est iat o their qualifier qualifi-er t ions for positions before recommending recommend-ing them. Letters are being received constantly by Dean of Women Van Co tt from out-of-town w onion who are eager to work for their lodging outside, of school hours. As a iron oral rulo, according t Misrf an Cott, girh ho are given work In pr'vato homes give moro satisfactory .-ervice during part-time hours than It i possible to obtain from professional employees w 'no work constantly. I'rofcssor Matthews said yesterday lhat he had letters from students who do not reside In Salt Lake In which were uuaii-fl uuaii-fl 'nitons proving them to be expert mechanics, me-chanics, expert vulOMllzers, stenographers, stenograph-ers, bookkeepers, chauffeurs anil clerks. According to I'rofcssor Uiinzler. In some instances men are willing and will be able to work full eight-hour shifts at certain kinds of labor where they can work a broken shift, starting In the afternoon af-ternoon and running Into tho evening. |