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Show , Summer To Bring College Students Training Chance Sommer of llXi9 will bring the grade level consistent with !, new Federal training opportuni-- I at their academic progress. Eligible ties for tcieiu-- and engineering to compete for GS-3- , $88 a week, I college atudent. the I'. S. Civil students with one full year Service Coininiwion aiinouuml are of academic study; for GS-4- , $)8 , recently. Qualified Mudentf may com- pete to lie Trainees in a special work-stud- y , vacation program lead-- ! to , ing directly professional Fed-- 1 ' eral careers in Engineering, Physical Sciences, and Mathematical Sciences. The Trainee openings, almost all of whkh are in the i metropolitan Washington, D.C. area, and alxMit half of which are in various engineering fields, are limited in numlier. Competition for them is expected to lie keen. A written lest is required. Sl'CCESSFl'L candidates enter the training program as ca- - Give a week, are students with two and a half full years of academic study. Trainees will participate e in planned job training in a Federal agency during the vacation period, and continue to attend college during the scholastic year. hen all requirements for a li.A. are completed, a Prainee maylepromotednoncoinN'titively to a professional position in the Federal' Government for whiclr he or she has leon trained. 'This program is separate and distinct from temporary summer Federal employment of students, on-th- full-tim- e UEAs $94 Million Demand Challenged The U.E.A.x recent request $9-an additional million to the state's pubappropriation lic school program for the coming biennium has Iteen tagged "unrealistic by the I'tah Taxpayers Association, a statewide government spending watchdog organization. Association analysts claim that "a $91 million luxist would jump biennial school spending from the current $301 to or 32 er cent against an average daily attendance increase of only 2 Hr cent. The report said that it would lie 140 per cent over what in 1901 03 against an we sH-n- t enrollment growth of only 20 per cent, adding that this would for s Selective Service System Her the Ring of Remembrance, where Montana has 711, Arizona 242. Colorado 191 and Wyoming 177. ing to the cloth available by matching spending requests to the money available. What is needed now is not more money for education but rather more education for the money spent." "Utahs .average monthly teacher's salary is now $741 for tune actually worked. The Association reported that this could "GOOD RECORD CIU-- S jump to alxiut $918 next year, HELP INSTALL and near $1,078 the following set an sending record. IN YOUNGSTERS "SPENDING PER student year bv adding $94 million. With mother's help preschoolwould skyrocket, I'TA said. "39 THEY &ID, "If senduig goes ers can learn how and when to per cent, over the 198 figure up $94 million, so will taxes," wash their hands. Mothers may of $320 to $723 if the $91 milthis local could hike claiming teach the iiiqvirtauce of frequent lion request were adopted, lids sc bool projK-rttaxes 54 percent. and thorough handwashing to would 19 The cent more statewide le $723 average levy could per than $01 average now leiugs)cnt increase 28.20 mills, from the youngsters by posting a chart on the bathroom wall. Brightly-colore- d by our seven ncighlrurmg states, current 52 08 to 80.94, ($80.94 stars, (Misted under apassessed of and 9 per cent over the IWifi av$1,000 valuation) per and that if it were all funded propriate columns, such as "Beerage of the top three. "To say that Utah is not through increase's in the individual fore Meals or "After Play, are awarded each time the child income tax, it could almost spending enough (ht pupil washes his hands. A week's "giKid we are the average double current rates. record might rale a special reof the surrounding states is misThe "watchdog organizaleading." UTA addd, "It does tion said, "Utah taxpayers have ward. SK-ecis silver, silence is not make sense to expect the cinched in their as far as effu ient to spend as much as the they will go to and education. golden, oratory, at the mosupimrt Dublin inefficient Utah has 40 school Now its tune the schools did ment, is mainly brass. districts, or administration units. the same and cut their suit accord Opinion, Ireland IKND-WASHIN- MY FOOD IS QUITE PLAIN. I BUT ...ITS h la-lt- s TELL NO FIBS. THE KINO OF FOOD THAI STICKS TO THE RIBS. No need Shop Cornets For Discount Prices Q. Mv son is planning to enter a local junior college. Is such a college considered an institution of higher learning for wliiih a II-deferment mav lie authorized? Ans.: A junior college is considered an institution of higher learning. If a student is taking a course of study and the credits are acceptable by an institutiongrautinga baccalaureate degree, the student is eligible . for classification in Class If the student is taking only a terminal vocational or two-yecourse, his classification would if a deferment was grantlie II-ed. Q. Since taking mv preinduction physical I have lost the in one eve. What should I do? Ans.: Obtain a statement from your doctor setting forth his clinical findings in this regard and present this statement to your local board as soon as possible. The Itoard will normally then send this information with your examination records to the Armed Forces Examining and Entrance Station where you had your examination for evaluation by the physicians at that activity. Jennifer to travel to ffind discount buys Shop Cornets and Save full-tim- e Cornets Overseas Discount Moiling Center II-S- ar for MOTHERS ...for GRA X DM O THEMS . . . for that SPECIAL SOMEONE. A lovely ring of honoring every member of the ... 16 DISTINCTIVE . . . COLORFUL all of her family nearest and dearest ones. Individually set to your order. Gift box of course. . . . APPEALING, largest supply of costume jewelry YN 34 So. Main I iniasaiaa "1 racotll pemimg) WOW Reg. 1.49 SPENDTHRIFT Spendthrift had its origin by putting together two contradictory words. It alludes to someone who spends the thrift of another, such as a son who inherits his father's fortune and promptly goes out to Whv We Sav, svndi- spend it. HOOD DRUG FALL FABRIC FESTIVAL Heavy Bold Rib Corduroy 97 I Reg. 49 1 Fall Asst. Fabrics CoanandClarlcs ' ' Wool Worsted Yarn AH colors skiens z. vxi Y 111 - ly NITE & 12 Gal. DAY Cosmetics Your choice Deodorant Style, Smart Set, Sho Curl, French Touch Around the dock prot. Shampoos, Rinses. Bath oils Big Family Vi gal. plastic size container Reg. 1.59 Reg. 1.49 0 06 Reg. 1.29 DISCOUNT HAIR SPRAY Reg. 99 44 Reg. 69' yd. yd. 3 ,d.$l yd. Asst. Patterns . Your choice Flannel Material - BONDED KNIT MATERIAL Reg. 1.99 yd. Now while it lasts Limited SAVE Fri. A Sat. Only , ! , N I or double trade-i- n value on your old machine toward any 730 or 740 Bernina sold with cabinet 9-P- 4-f- representative will be on hand at your authorized Bernina Sewing Center to answer your ques- A Bernina Factory tions and demonstrate the amazing versatility complete line off Bernina Sewing Machines! Potted Plant 44 23 Dish Towels 99 Reg. 39 Battery operated Check these Discount Reg. 3.98 Specials TRAIN SET A tantalizing game of nerve and skill Reg. 4.98 77 4?$1 Full Size Pre Christmas Toy Sale K GAME Bath towels Reg. 1.19 Hand towels Reg. 79 Wash Clothes, Reg. 39 r44 t. Artificial rubber plant, and split leaf phil. Reg. 16.99 KER-PLUN- Nancy Ann Fairy Tale RAG DOLLS Soft, cuddly Reg. 1.29 DOLLS Reg. 1.99 Only 41 shopping days till Christmas the T 66 SHOP EARLY SLAP STICIC The wild wackey f yd. Towels and Wash Cloths Teflon Set c. Ideal Gift - complete cookware set Reg. 14.99 off 22 TIT 109 1 ? and from the Coojierative Work Study program. The written test for summer 1W9 science and engineering Trainees will be given twice. Candidates who apply by Decemler 31, llX8 will be tested on Feb. PXW. Those who apply by 1, Frlmiarv 28, 1W9, will le tested on March 29, 19. ALL QUALIFIED applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, creed, color, sex, or national origin. Complete details are given in AniioiiiKement No. WAP-818- . It may lie obtained from Interagency Boards of U.S. Civil Service Examiners in many large cities, from Post Offices except where Interagency-Boardin cities are located, or from the Federal Job Information Center, U. S. Civil Service Commission, 1900 E St., NAV., Washington, D.C. 20413. The Tooele Transcript, Fri., November 8, 1968 game that makes everybody slap happy - Reg. 5.98 4 44 1968 Model CARS Cougar, Corvette, Mustang 1.00 Reg. TIT Open Every Night til 9:00 SEWING Small Baby Grand Piano Reg. 89 MACHINES wplastic carrying case, battery operated. Really sews Reg. 7.98 4 MUSICAL TOYS Trumpets, Sax, Clarinet Reg. 1.00 80 Sundays 10-- 6 151 N. Main ' |