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Show WOMEN LACKING FOR POSITIONS Seems as though the gals aren't looking for work these days, P. R. Davis, manager of the Salt Lake office of the United States employment service said today. "A recent survey of our files shows that we have over 218 positions po-sitions for women going wanting. There are many unfilled jobs for women in almost every type of establishment. All sorts of openings open-ings exist for stenographers, typists, typ-ists, salespersons, waitresses, tailors, tail-ors, sewing machine operators and unskilled laborers with little lit-tle or no experience required for many of the positions " What has happened to our female labor supply'.' su-pply'.' "The present number of women working is far below the I pre-war level," Mr. Davis said. "When business rises to normal nor-mal pre-war levels the female labor demand will be even more critical. The situation can be attributed at-tributed in part to the fact that many women who left pre-war jobs to accept temporary war work at high wages are not reentering re-entering the labor market but are remaining unemployed. "Unconfirmed reports coming from many eastern areas indicated indicat-ed that men are being trained for positions formerly occupied by women. Perhaps we will have to do the same in Salt Lake." O |