Show I Freed r Service ServiceMen Men Ask Work Here I w. w Cooperation Co per of of Employers E Is Ts So Sought i d. d I Positions F Found und for Many Applicants A ica ants I C IE R BOYS 0 YS rel returned rn cd from overseas from overseas and from the Irai training camps ca m ps' ps are getting getting back back bac k on 00 theold the 0 SOLD J old jobs with all the zest that a vacation vacation might might give and khaki uniforms and sailor blue behind behind behind be- be hind the counters at accountants accountant's desks an and and in other ranks of labor are becoming becoming- common These are pictures of men who have returned to the work they left o I If f I l' l lt 11 t c 0 i a i Jobs 0 Must B Be Secured for ir Returned Men Say E Employment nt Officials By y Stephen J. J y ITH the increase in building WITH and improvement work worl in Salt SaIt Lake and Utah and the consequent increase in all f business considerable success is now being met with in the placing of f soldiers sailors and marines who are returning to Salt Lake Lale after discharge discharge discharge dis dis- charge from the military service All previous records are being broken In th the placing lacing of returned men during this week say Lieutenant Lieutenant- Shirley Lieutenant Shirley Shirler P. P I Sone Tones and and nd Nephi L. L Morris of the solI sol- sol r I tiers 9 r P end nd sailors' sailors employment bureau established by the state council of deI de- de I f A groat many bf the applications re received received re- re at t the local employment bureau as well welI as the local office of the i Unit Q States employment service are for positions as salesmen Many of the men who went into the service of the country were acting as salesmen either in stores or on the road for local I concerns Some Som-e of them especially of ot the larger l r er stores of Salt Sa t tI I Lake and Ogden are again back at I i 4 y 4 I C r 55 a II a I II W n I I w v rl Y a their positions Most of them are compelled compelled compelled com com- to wear their uniform for fot some som time and it a is iH not an unusual sight HIght to see a soldier and sailor behind I the same Harne counter serving patrons Clerical encl mc mon men n lI usually have hay positions I I awaiting them say the men in charge I of the employment services and although al although although al- al I Ifor though there are some applications for such work worl the they are few compared with the number of salesmen who ho desire desire de de- sire ire employment Many bookkeepers al ate aie e returning to their jobs j in Salt Lake Lae and women employed in their stead during their absence are being given other places Far from the supposed supposed supposed sup sup- posed friction that would ensue re returned returned re- re turned men and women who have held their jobs in the absence of the men are found in practically every office working side by side Many craftsmen too are back at their old jobs While there are several men in practically each craft seeking seeing work the number is not as large larg as that of unorganized lines of labor This is a result of the labor unions providing providing providing provid provid- ing for their own members There are many service men returning seeking positions as carpenters On account of the th-e th boom in building and the great amount of construction work being heing done man many of of these of-these these men are being I placed There are still a great many men who must be provided for announces Morris 1 Probably discharged mennow men mennow mennow now in Salt Lake are seeking work Many of them cannot be placed immediately immediately immediately imme imme- although most of them are in need of employment Employers of Salt Lake are being asked to watch for openings for the men for the next few months until conditions again become normal I |