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Show Students barn in school and on the job them a lot of experience. The girls who have worked for us so far have all been able to leave this office and find gainful employment, It has been wonderful Rell Argyle, Carbon County ex- in many cases to see how these The girls have girls have changed. tension agent. Students who are involved in given us a let of help and we feel we have been ab'e to give the work placement program must type 50 words a minute and iCtake shorthand 80 words a minute. They also must have a basic liX background in bockkeeping. They have to be 16 years of age and senior in high school. The students work five to ten hours a week in offices of cooperating t businessmen and government agencies. They are paid for their work at the minimum Industrial it fe. The student work placement program sponsored by. Carbon High School under the direction of Miss Mary Margaret Flaim provides business students with the opportunity to work on the job where learning takes place under actual working conditions At the same time the student is learning on the job, her school curriculum includes classes in bade stCRtarial or clerical skills. Wo feel good about the student work placement program, says Commission l Iff Hr S v 11 - ," M ..Ci. , i i i Is t if f WORK OUTLINE V 4 ' 'WuM ii's 73 x " ", I Is-- St V1 1 ' ! , ''i'll! County Agent Rell Argyle outlines office procedure with Shirley Atwood, program. Wellington, as part of . . . work-placeme- nt 'oc&ie Sometimes contacts supervision. made by students during training result in permanent employment. This year the school can place a maximum of 12 girls on the Page program. PRICE, UTAH I Alcoholism involves family units in the community is worth the effort taken by doctors, clergymen, social agencies, employers, families, friends and the alcoholic himself to understand what this problem is and what to do about it. The first step in understandrounding area, it was reported this week. Further information ing is to recognize the situation may be had from the Division and then seek a source of help. of Family Services, Court House Home treatment rarely works. This is a big problem and needs building, Price. There is no magic to cure al- big help. coholism. Some of the suffering and waste could be lessened, Disease case report much of it could be prevented. Four cases of streptococcal inSince the alcoholic may be man or woman, rich or poor, young fections were reported to the Utah or old, famous or not, smart or State Division of Health from Cardumb, religious or not, the treat- bon County during the week endment Heeds understanding and ed Dec. 12. The may find help for their problems nearby when the plans for a local alcoholic rehabilitation center becomes reality. Legislature will help, but support will have to come from this and the surfamily-on-the-roc- wage. Each quarter of the school year, the trainees are graded by their supervisor. Included in pie evaluation are personal traits such as the ability to follow directions, take criticism, understand instructions, and ability to attend to details. Their skill performances cn office machines, shorthand transcription, typing, grammar, spelling, and mathematics are also graded. Their business techniques in the use of the telephone, use of sources of information, office housekeeping, mt eting people, and use of supplies are graded. The number of times they have been absent or tardy also are noted. The program is particularly useful because it gives the students the necessary experience ' needed to obtain a permanent job after high school. It also enables workers to be in a learning situation while they are at an age where they learn rapidly and readily. It also gives them an opportunity to work with physical facilities the schools are unable to provide. Students learn how to deal with the public under Thursday, December 25, 1969 information. The excitement of seeing ble changes in individuals True blessings of BESSOs Price TRAINING . . . Home Agent Bernice Nelson with Stella Montoya, Spring Glen, participant in high school work placement program. ON-JO- B T. N. Jensen, Sr. Omar B. and Director in S; Price.Utah Earl F. Hills President and Director John H. Redd Gomer Director P. Peacock Director J. Bunnell Director 532 Years of Arthur L. Petty Director Garth Larsen T. Mason Assistant Vice President W&iy - Virginia Poulos ' Vice President Lee Roy Brown Assistant Vice President-- good will. Sanders Texaco Service o c . , I ' , f Teller - Marie Swasey . Hope Ishley Melba Shiner , , Teller Teller . Secretary Blanch Merlin Black Teller Freida H. Bianco Giordano Bookkeeper Neida Garcia Bookkeeper Deone Bishop Carma Sherman Sec Teller id ary Patty Erickson Alice Conover Teller Bookkeeper Biunch Dennis Lola Nelson Jensen Assistant Cashier Asdstunt Ike Olsen Patricia Morris Custodian Secntan Donna Christensen Eda Olsen Secretary (.iModjjii Anna Lee Sorenson Billie Sa'evurakis Bookkeeper Secretary j Glenna Pollastro : Judy Noyes Proof Operator BokkM-pe- ' r,my every joy ' AND BLESSING BE YOURS! ... A Child is born. And with His coming Price was bcrrii a spirit of love and joy which has lived for generations in the hearts all of mankind. Happily do we recall that and spirit as we extend Seasons Greetings. Castle Dale Thank you for your patronage and good will, H & J. Supply Co. ' . Beulah Oveson Guymon Ilixikki'ipi'r , . Karma Mackey ' Sylvia Nelson w - 'Teller.; . Bookkeeper ' , ev Spigarelli Head Bookkeeper ild v Mgnagpti. La Rue Linda Leautaud 1 i ; VeRee Dale Branch Secretary B. w" Assistant Wilene Shiner and grateful thanks. - ; ? Best wishes of the season, friends, Lois Mae 1 1 . - A. C. Jewkes. '. Assistant Cashier Teller S Joel Johnson " Vee fa Director Assistant Vice President . and thank in Price . J. W. Hammond, Jr. Banking Experience sends you their Vice President Rose S. Milano . Insurance Agency Director " Joseph Extending the Lest of the season, saying Thank you so much to all. Carbon Emery sLl l&sfc. Vice President Acme Cleaners Qhristmas Christmas arise from that first wondrous Holy Night, and may they be yours. Thank;. A. D. Keller those who praises of Do Greet An optimist is a pessimist in and the making. visi- Bouat Cliuitnum of the Board We join sing out the this joyful season, for your trust end you mpi:' Tjf. Price, Utah Ss s Oi ' 'rir'rrv . |