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Show MEN WANTED TO WORK AT PEARL HARBOR The Provo office of the department depart-ment of employment security announce an-nounce that the following positions are open at Pearl Harbor and are taking applications for workers who are desirous of this type of work. Following is the list of openings: Pipe fitter, sheet metal worker, electrician helper, machinist helper help-er pipe fitter helper, rigger helper sheet metal worker helper, and pipe fitter helper. All the necessary forms are available and we are glad to assist any applicant in completing the forms. All applicants will be required re-quired to pass a physical examination. examina-tion. Your character will be looked look-ed into and it is suggested that you have no dependents. Men with some experience can be used as helpers. The U. S. maritime service is still looking for men and boys to train for sea duty as apprentice seamen and radio operators. This requires young, intelligent men who are willing to serve their country coun-try in the merchant marine. Forms and further information can be secured se-cured at the service office. Men who are interested in training train-ing for national defense trades and are willing to spend a short time in vocational school can secure full information here. There are many different classes and no charge is made for this specialized training under highly skilled instructors and under favorable conditions. The free service of the employment employ-ment office is for the use of all interested workers and employers and the aim is to put the kind of worker in the place he is needed most. Workers that are hard to locate lo-cate for certain positions are filled by the clearance service set up to contact the entire nation in a fast and efficient manner that brings results. The Provo office of the department depart-ment of employment security (state employment service) is located lo-cated at 40 No. University avenue, phone 156. Office hours are 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Monday through Friday, and 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. on Saturday. |