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Show . Utah County Hires 9 for Jobs Suit Filed Against Railroad Under PEP Supplemental Grant Utah County has filled nine Public Employment Program (PEP) positions under the $397,000 tal grant to the countyand it is expected that two more county jobs wil! be filed with the funds. Mrs, Elizabvth Snelgrove, 28, The three typist clerks, each of Provo, was hired as a receiving $372 monthly, are serving the county commissiun, county PEP administrator. She county Extension office and qualified because she was personnel department. unemployed, on public and is the mother of Stenographer for Darrell Cook, The positions filled consist of three custodians, typist, work at Offutt Air Force Base, clerks, a {lingck steno- Omaha, Neb. Her monthly salary is $372. pher and clerk. Two of the custodians were et yet filled ar a second for the county's sanitarian post and a youth hired developmentprofessional. Both beautification have monthly salaries of $524. are Ronald Erickson, 23, and Thomas Miller, 43, both of Orem. Filling the first sanitarian They qualified because both position is Dwight C.Hill, 26, 345 were unemployed and on public E.300N., Provo, He qualified for assistant ce. the $524 monthlypostbecause he Mr. Miller's monthly salary is was unemployed and he holds a $398 at a custodian II rating bachelor’s degree in while Mr, Erickson’s salary is microbiology. $373 as a custodian I. Sunday, December 12, 1971 Former ConsumerFinance Co. Head at ‘Y’ Wayne M. Dearing of Sandy has filed suit against the Wasatch Mountain Railway and Development Co., seeking $50,000 for the death of his soo in an accident Sept. 18. athe child, ee Allen , nine, who accident when he struck his head was . through an accordion connector between two cars as the train rounded a curve. When the train office, and Jean Lyne Ford, 21, straightened out, the accordion Orem, in the personnel depart- divider closed, crushing the ment, qualified because they youth, according to reports. were unemployed and receiving PX!iblic assistance. PARK APPROVED Theninth positien,filing clerk, WASHINGTON (UPI)—The was filled by Francis Jack Senate approved 2 $22 million Carter, 36, Provo. He qualified bill Thursday to create a 23,500as an unemployed handicapped acre Connecticut Historic and he works in the ‘auditors Riverway Park Preserve and office part-time for $1.90 hourly. Recreational Area in the Connecticut River Valley. NevadaProfessor to Give Lecture on Desert Ecology _ Dr. Frits W. Went, professor of dotany and director of the Laboratory of Desert Biology of the Desert Research Institute, University of Nevada, will present a public lecture on desert ecology at Brigham Young University Tuesday. The third expert in a lecture series sponsored by the BYU College of Biological and Agricultural Sciences, he. will speak at 3:10 p.m. in A456 Martin Building. FRITS W. WENT Personnel Intern In County Reymond W. Sundquist, Reerl superintendent of Geneva Works, hosted the luncheon.As in previous service award Laata ae, dquist eeit peop! Heading the list is R. T. Curry like those presentt, make the of Pleasant Grove, whose career difference inGeneva’s ability to in steelmaking has spanned 30 compete,“In this regard,we are years. The remaining 60 em- quite fortunate because of the conscientiousness and innovative hard work of our people,” said Mr. Sundquist. A group of 61 Geneva Works employees was recognized for extended service at a special awards luncheon held Friday at the Riverside Country Club. Zelmo Beaty, Chairman of the Utah Seal i reported today thatthe 1971 fund drive has reached the 68 percent mark, Charles A. McClelland, 25, of 810 E. 700 N., Provo, has been appointed anintern in the Utah County personnel department under a Brigham Young University fellowship program. Mr. McClelland, a native of Balboa, CanalZone,is a secondyear graduate student in the Institute of GovernmentService, studying for his master’s degree in public administration. He received his bachelor’s degree in political science from Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa. As an administrative intern, he will participate in programs and studies of the personnel | department and merit system standards as they apply to county employees. Hewill serve the county until the beginning of June. The internship support made avaiiabie through BYU graduate programs and with the cooperation of the county commissionerswill provide him with a total of $1,500 fur his work. ‘The Institute of Government Service at BYU has continually sup] the county's merit system since its inception a little over a year ago, At that time, several graduate students studies other existing merit systems and prepared a guide to establish a similar system for Utah County, as mandated hy thestate. Contributions now total $58,681. The goal is $86,000. Mr. Beaty, who is the highscoring center of the Utah Stars professional basketball team, said he was pleased with the progress of the Christmas Seal Campaign thus far. Injures Woman = 4econ of ‘the totalsiete get for fiscal '71-'72. ‘Three major ads,four specific ads on Utahactivities and one ad each for Utah’s nine multicounty promotional regions make up the schedule. ‘The three major full page full color ads one of three cutlines: “This is the Place,” “Utah, the Good Natured State"’ and “Utah, the One of a Kind State.” t in United States, is spending two weeks on Young University campus as “executive in residence.” This is a program in which the BYU College o: Business brings outstanding businessmen on campus for several days or weeks to meet with classes, conduct seminars, and converse with studerts to bring their practical knowledgear. first- hand experiences in contact with the academictheory of classwork, Mr. Paul will lecture on “The Ladder of Success: A Personal View” Friday (Dec. 10) atAo ae in 184 Jesse A graduate of area of Utah, Mr, Paul has spent 33 years in the consumer finance business, beginning as assistant manager and later manager with pesienl Finance Co.in Salt Lake City, Later he assumed positions us public relations director for the intermountain and northwest states, public relations director for the Beneficial system with headquarters in Morristown, N.J., vice BOMB INJURES WOMAN BRISBANE, Melbourne (UPI) —Armed police stood guard over a womanin hospital today after she survived a bombexplosion Monday which ripped apart a car she was driving. 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