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Show ft : ! I ! iC 1 !" I M .I. .....ii -Cnir cv- c I Val Jennings, President of the Utah Chapter of the International Association of Personnel in Employment Security is presenting to Jerry Davis, Veterans Service Representative for the Moab Job Service Office, the National Award for the outstanding office within our nation in providing services to Veterans during calendar year 1975. Veteran Award Given To Moab Job Office The International Association Associa-tion of Personnel in Employment Employ-ment Security annually presents pre-sents an award to the outstanding Job Service Office for Service to Veterans. This year Utah won this coveted award because of the efforts of the Moab Job Service Office. In competition with offices from each State in the Union, it was judgd to be the Best. The Moab Job Service Office serves the Veteran in many ways with close relationship with the Veterans Administration and the American Ameri-can Legion Post 5-4 Consequently, Conse-quently, the Veteran needing assistance in filing claims for pensions, disabilities or admission ad-mission to a VA Hospital can find a source o! accurate and effective assistance. I hi: office really won the aw.ird lor concern for the V ctcr in m the job market. With the staff working to this end. nearlj every Veteran w ho seeks uork with them will br exposi-d to some kind of employment. During the period of time used in this competition, the Moab Job Service Office received 188 applications for work from Veterans and made 149 Veteran placements. This means that 79 of Veterans |