Show The Utah Statesman ' c Wednesday February 18 1981 Page 13 I Tlacement News Summer resort employment is available within Grand Wyoming Grand Teton Lodge operates guest services at Jackson Lake Lodge Jenny Lake Lodge and Goiter Bay Village Recruiters will be in the Placement Office Feb 19 and 20 to interview potential employees Among the jobs available include housekeeping staff restaurant kitchen service station gift shop warehousing marina etc The complete season is May 10 through Oct 5 although positions will be consistent with summer break at L'SU You may pick up an application and make an interview appointment at Career Planning and Placement Office SC 311 between now and Feb 19 Teton National Park Well qualified undergraduates and graduate students nominated by their university will be selected by the federal government for intern positions during summer 1981 There are approximately 14 internships available Four positions are located in Washington D C and the rest located in Tooele Utah Weekly salaries will range from $210 (GS 4) to $440 (GS 9) Salary and grade dex-non level of position offered which is commensurate with qualifications of the students students who will be returning The program is designed for to school in the fall Departments receiving information and applic ation forms industrial tech mec h eng civil and environmental eng electrical eng business administration political sc ience economics accounting industrial and tech ed chemistry and physics Interested students may also contact the Gart-ePlanning and Placement office Applications should be made as soon as possible arc: r The cooperative Internship Program Offic e announces the following spring and summer internships that are short-terpaid professional opportunities for upper-leve- l undergraduate (7 quarters) and graduate students who would like educational work experiences in environmentally related fields Main fields of include: liberal arts study planning engineering chemistry journalism historic preservation public geography geology law economics forestry architecture ecology environmental engineering resources management landscape architecture and many others Contact Tom Brobcrg program administrator SC 306 extension 1726 biology health Engineers slate speakers The Department of Aerospace Studies at USU will sponsor two guest lecturers at the university in suport of National Engineering Week Feb Testing Today for Tomorrow” in the Engineering Auditorium at 2:30 pm 26 Lt Col James Space Shuttle Safety Manager Headquarters Air Force Space Division and his assistant Lt Maureen Y'ac-car- o will give a briefing on the Air Force Space Division’s role in the Space Shuttle program in the Engineering Auditorium at 1! :30 am On Feb Smith 23-2- 7 On Feb 24 Davis It Larry an Air Force flight dynamics operations engineer from the Arnold Engineering Development Center will give a presentation entitled “Aerodynamic Space Environment and Propulsion mtaimi Cache Valley Mall THEATRES £y Mann 752 7762 I Discount Tickets at USU 1221 No 2nd East Ticket Office Thereg more than one way to loge your heart my Buddy sponsored Dy nciinu THE MAN: Breaking Babe Ruth's home run record is only one of 18 Major League records Hank has scored In addition to the marks he has made in sports history he has used his influence for numerous humanitarian efforts THE TOPIC: Aaron will use highlights of his own competitive career to examine competition's role in every person's life He will also discuss what success has come to mean to him "Competition in Life" Win an autographed baseball! Fill out entry blank below and turn it in before the Convocation by leaving it in the marked boxes outside the Concert Hall 2 Hank Aaron autographed baseballs will be given away VALENTINE THE COMPETITION 7:00 9:30 COLUMBIA III TONIGHT AT 7:15 JffiJjgESREUEASEjSi- W-- TOMLIN 2 A 9:00 lilt! ' Name: Student Number: Rules: Must be student t USU 2 Must bring valid ID card 3 Must be present to win 1 INCREDIBLE —— |