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Show today tar the U. S ml WoTKndV,XgSVoRsmons in to Social Worker Vms at wlartei langing from l" V s. year, will give social W .ork . U Stance to veterans Jpjgygg cut-paticnt clinics and o the r vex . eranl administration installations located in Wash" on, D. C. ana , throughout the United SU tes. o written test is "-quired- Jo qua lifv applicants must have Baa Pp'ropr.ate training and I experience exper-ience in the field of social WOrit Geologist positions are locatta , Washington, D C j. and l vanity, van-ity, in various federal ag. nc us and throughout the United Utes ,n ,he Department of Ag . ulturt I and the rfepartmen of the Inter tor. Salaries range from Hjl 102 a year Competitois will ' Jot be. required to take a wn t, n test. To qualify, they must have completed college study m Biology or must have a combination combin-ation of such study and technical experience, plus professional ex-I ex-I pcrience in geology. Further information and ap-! ap-! plication forms may be obtained 1 fiom the commission's local secretary, sec-retary, Miss Althea V. Christen-I Christen-I sen, located at Bingham Canyon post office. HIGHLAND BOY.' Marie Azzelio Miss Ada Duhigg, Dorothy Chanak, Elma Paell and Joseph tne Rubalcava are attending institute in-stitute at Mt. Pleasant this week Friday evening Mrs Milka Smilanich, Joe Loverich, Andrew Savich and Steve Smilanich were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Savich of Tooele. I Following dinner they attended the birthday party of Mrs. Geo- ' rge Savich, also of Tooele Mary Loverich was a Salt Lake I City visitor Monday During her visit she was a guest at the home i of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dragos ot ; Murray. Attending the "Days of 47" rodeo ro-deo held at the fair grounds Tuesday were Marie and Attelio Azzelio and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dispenza and daughter Paulette, Being one of the best rodeo events ev-ents of the season the couples spent a very enjoyable evening Thursday evening the Boy Scouts enjoyed swimming at Saratoga under the able supervision super-vision of Hai ry Smith and Frank Spencer, local scout masters. The boys had quite an enjoyable evening ev-ening and several of them have now completed then' swimming requirements. Wednesday evening the CIO I local No. 517, had as their guest speaker Sylvian Schailtacher, representative re-presentative of the International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers from District No. 2 in Salt Lake City. Topic of the evening ev-ening concerned wage appropriations. appropri-ations. The speaker was introduced intro-duced bv President Paul Korpe i of Salt Lake City. |