Show r I IY Y i l g R sl i Y Youth uth Service Provides Jobs lJ large number of young people have registered for lor work with the Youth Employ Employ- Employment ment Service West Main in Vernal Placements have been made as rodman air air- airplane airplane plane mechanics helpers off ce cc cl clerks soda dispensers yard ard workers and baby sitters Dorothy Winder and Linda Pope interview applicants for work They also contact em- em plo ers by telephone and in person at the office for job op for the youth of 01 the community I EMPLOYERS HAVE set a safe minimum age for for- work I as a general policy Boys and girls 18 years and older are not restricted in the types of work they may do with the I possible exception that local ordinances may require sri an age of 21 in some cases I In the 16 and 17 year old group there is a wide variety of jobs available These in- in include I elude clude hopping car messengers or crew calling They may do I delivery work unless a car or truck is involved In interstate carrying orl Service station work and construction is if the work does not require the young people to work above thel the first floor or any building being THE erected I THE 14 AND 15 year old group may do office work caddies bus boys dish wash wash- washers wash 1 ers and yard work They may maysell sell gas and oil in a service mayI I station but must not work with cars on racks or drive customers cars This age group may also work In re- re retail tall tail trades doing work such as add jobs and bagging The 12 and 13 year vear aIds I may maysell may sell sell newspapers rs before 7 pm The They may deliver hand hand- handI handbills I bills and sell bakery products on the streets if a set route is used The small boy of 10 or 11 years may carry newspapers or periodIcals in a set residential residential route and may pick fruit or work as a caddie on a golf course |