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Show ft lucSJaif Matenfi 1 LAKESIDEYOUTil W Sign language course offered HOC' Nil I ing ciurvf Don't let Back Pain Ruin Your Day! VI - A bannn AnieruMn tigq language I being ntlereJ fry the It.twimrul Hit'll SvIikuI iummuniiy eduvaiMii program at the hitll h!ihI. fcvj S, Orchard Drive. The civwcck The cao a cA.'y s4 say a lot about person, Clearfield students find EVSKKILEZA ItJTW lU ARI IlLO - al Antelope Llcmcntury School Ten area businesses volun la interview the children for pretend positions and reward the best candidates ; leered their lime with prizes. The fair was spun-- . sored by the Davis County Job Sen ice, who sent employees Ka- -. thy Wcndcl and Paul Hansen to ; teach interviewing skills. The two also told youngsters how to fill out an application, write a re- sumc. and dress professionally I for an interview. A fashion show was given by I Job Service on the do's and don't ; of what to wear for an inteniew, and the classes came up with a resume for Clark Kent applying for the position of Superman. The purpose was to help students feel employers are ap- proachable, and make them comfortable with interviewing, says Lydia Stevenson, employer relations representative for Job Service. It gives children an awareness of what they're capable of and an awareness of w hat's available to them" says Stevenson. The sky's the limit." Teacher Susan Sparks called it a good learning experience for her class. After the Job Service ; said another teacher, 65 H&R 900 W. 27 S. Fort Lane 546-309- 7 NATURAL CAS FURNACE NMHne wy w9)r lww jh. CmiimI II Do. k pam c hi rum anumo thy We c.m sou lup Call Unlay Uir a Ikl r IMIHI I UNnl I I I ll IN cm iIh? h.ttk Mill. In-I- p C 1 " Accepting Quality Craflers. Celebrate 1 771 N. 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It gives them a chance to notice that some of their choices now have consequences in the future. 1 enjoy it because it gives the students a chance to interact with the adult world. It gives them the opportunity to see what its like. All the learning and training they receive, what it all comes down to. It gives them a chance to work with the community. Job Scn ice and Antelope Elementary held their First job fair last year with Five employers and 1040A to Z. 1 ,W SALE! The pretend jobs ull listed re ulistic qualifications that the clul dren had to gear their experience toward on their resumes. The students could only apply For one job so those that knew what they were interested in had to act quickly. "Only one person can fill the job. so the kids have to make a real good impression, Sparks said. "They can look to the future 'the real job worIJ. and the pressure of interviews and organizing a resume, at a career Ijir ROY IM T view For. Ninety gal a taste of s ; this month. I N training session, the children had to complete an application, a resume. and a letter of recommendation as assignments. The First to turn in the completed assignments were able to take First pick at the list oF pretend jobs to inter- Appearance, resume I rRE-SEASO- world job-hunti- ng MMh-graJcr- SAIL groomed 6th-grade- rs i' ivULlULlt i Classified Sells Quickly. Cmenta7 job ta. for !' WjWgiii Caon j tSDOfSrAWSfUISU e ji $JJ, I'i1' Rtf. tfA CHANGE OF SEASON SALE! COOLER Mill t PKtTIHD IKTl RVtrW; Robert Wyk responds to Questions posed by V gnj, a recruiter from $PS who participated in the Antctop 1 "DM'ivr yrr.T.i,wt!7 I'M" ti1! lr-n- Ta rcfi'icr call Cal llarriv 2'Wru?J. ill , 7 la ffJO i Ivfcinning April I. meet Tuesday pm. dac tai'tSKld ACC 1 lb. Box or Bag of Chocolates |