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Show JOB OPPORTUNITY UTE INDIAN TRIBE Project Head Start Fort Duchesne, Utah Position and Title: Assistant Teacher ) Branch: HEW, PROJECT HEAD START UTE INDIAN TRIBE JOB OPPORTUNITY UTE INDIAN TRIBE Fort Duchesne, I'tah position and title: Head e Teacher Branch: Day Care Center, LOCATION Ft. Duchesne FuU-Tin- JOB OPPORTUNITY HEAD START PROGRAM VU Indian Tribe Fort Durhesne, Utah Position and Title: Head Start iFull-Time- Opening Date: 103072 Closing Date: 111372 JOB DESCRIPTION: Responsible for planning and conducting daily program for a group of children in a Day Care Center through: 1. Planning and conducting daily activities for children. 2. Supervising personnel assigned to assist with daily group activities. 3. Preparing educational materials required to implement the daily activity plan. 4. Maintain an orderly physical environment rondue- ive to optional and de-velopment of children 5. Attend staff, parent, and meetings and contributing to the meetings. 6.Sharing intormation appropriately with other center staff members. 7. Relating to parents of children in the group to plan for activities designed to foster growth and development of each child. 8. Observing, recording and reporting significant individual nd arnnji tahii.vinr. Experience in early childhood education or related field: 1. Health Evaluation 2. Ability to relae sensitively to preschool children 3. Evidence of emotional maturity and stability. 4. Evidence of sufficient Secretary Branch: Head Start Location: Ft. Duchesne Center office Opening Date: 11672. Closing Date: 112072. JOB DESCRIPTION Act in the capacity of recep tionist in the Central Office. Prepare and arrange for duplicates, notices, and letters to be sent to staff, parents, substitutes, volunteers, and communities. Record minutes of meetings. Prepare and distribute agendas for meetings. Perform all other secretarial functions. Carry out all other duties as assigned by the Head Start Director or by the Assistant Director. Location: Fort Duchesne Head Start Center Opening Date:103072 Closing Date: 111372 JOB DESCRIPTION: Assistant teacher to a teacher in a class of up to 18 students for one half-dasession per day for five days per week. y QUALIFICATIONS: As a requirement for this position, candidates must have education and experience. Candidate will be evaluated on the basis of their appropriate education, appraisal of perform- mance, training and self-devopment activities. Desire a par ent of a child that is enrolled in the Head Start nr individual program. Any experience related to school teaching will be considered. Consideration will be made without regard to any factors such as race, color, religion, sex, national origin, politics, physical handicaps, marital status, personal favoritism and age. SALARY: $277.00 per month with high school diploma Final decision for employ. menl will be made by the Community Action Personnel Committee. For more information see the Head Start Director, Mr. Jason Ext. 40 or security and judgement to Cuch at handle crisis situations and to send your application to: Box use supervision constructively . 70, Head Start, Fort Duchesne, Utah 84026. 5. Physical stamina 6. Ability to recognize and to record significant individual or Published November 9, 1972 group behavior. SALARY: Starting $459.00 per month with High School mation see the Head Start diploma. Final decision for employ- - Director, Mr. Jason Cuch, Box ment will be made by the 70, Ft Duchesne. Utah 84026 or ext. 40. Community Action Personnel Committee. For more infor- - Published November 9, 1972 non-mer- it QUALIFICATION Desire a person hired should be willing to train and further their knowledge of office procedures. Applicant should be able to take dictation at 100 wpm; type 60 wpm. Consideration will be made without regard to any factors, such as race, color, religion, sex, national origin, politics, physical handicaps, marital status, personal favoritism and age. age. SALARY: Starting at $400 per month Final decision for employ I S HOOPER'S ELECTRONIC SERVICE Professional T.V., Stereo and Radio Repair Color Specialists! 1972. The Snow College livestock judging team competed at the Grand National Livestock Exposition held at the Cow Palace in Sah Francisco this past Job Opportunity POSITION: Lab Assistant at the Uintah Biwln Area Vocational Center. QUALIFICATIONS: High school graduate, with working; knowledge of Auto Mechanics and Welding. DUTIES: Will assist handicapped students in pursuing career objectives. WAGE: $2.00 per hour. Contact Mr. Marlln Johnson. Director UBAVC. Date of publication, Nov. 9. 1972. S. such PURPLE COW i Products I.. i FW Homr ,rH rn tk-sii- i Rmwtrit YTr Try Our a Frontier Grill and Motol with Ikr an mir flfl uairi il Drllvrry lb. aWjr HERE AND AT I MACHINERY SALES DRUGS SERVICE MAKE OUR DRUG STORE YOUR ROOSEVELT PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS' Ptiww 1I1-14- RaMrvall. VUh EQUIPMENT lUowvrit Directory M.25 per week SALES MANAGER WANTED Send la qualification and set up time for Interview. COMMON CARRIER for Mobile homes If need one moved, call Intermountain Mobile Sales. you Army. Second barrel is a special appearance of Mormon Tabernacle the world-famouChoir, under the direction of Richard P. choir will sing many Condie. The of its noted numbers during the colorful event. And thirdly, will be the performance of the touted Utah National Guards 23rd Army Band, under the baton of CVO Ralph Vanderlinden. The observance will be in the Salt Lake Tabernacle on Temple Square in Salt Lake City and will begin at 8:30 p.m. Each year some 6500 persons pack the famous building to hear the Guard musically honor veterans of past wars and those Americans in uniform now. x GLENBROOK raised living room $g g)0 14 x BROADMORE 14 at National Watts noted. 24 e, de qq x 51' center kitchen SKIRT I 1 FUQUA iUMR KITS-y- ou wran-n- complete MODERN FEED SEED rarwmirnoN war. Drag T Wf I FLOtR p (5 J2 VrWtirjf n Huprilps I'hIob rtimr HI . MTfLIM Buchanan Feed RMMPtrll: m-tl4l- . FERTILIZER FARM rtiMir Olmmoal: rhnnr iirtMt Communications Sen-Ire- , Installation, Fnrlnwrlnjr aim Trirvlidnn (color ft Mark and white). Stereo, Radio rhonc 722-355- 1 K'S WELDING EYT.RTTIUNQ FOR THE WELDER! 722-241- 0 Ft'FI.S 0 CANNED (.CM tOt Uintah Farmers Xoottvalt at FULL MEAT Meat. Notice Call ALRF.RT BARNEY 722-333- 9 Farm killt il anlmnW ran hr hunr In cooler to arr! 8 Roosevelt, Utah MM LINE UFE FIRE fll I jv J& fL $ INSURANCE! The Tribal Chairman of the Utt Indian Tribe by resolution 1 announced that no No. "family Christmas tree cutting;" permlU will be Issued of the Ute to Indian Tribe this year. Free-ua- e permits will be Issued to members of the Ute Indian Tribe and limited to one per family. The permlta will be iMued to Tribal members at the Forestry Office. Uintah Ouray BIA Agency, Fort Utah. Dates of publication. Nov. ft. 16 and 23. 1972. 72-9- Has Put It All Together For A Heap of Winter Pleasure saaT"'"" "73 OKI More Performance Than You Ever Thought Possible e, Wallace Church AUTO -- p) West Main in Duchesne Custom Cut & Wrapped! Can rurrhnHC Frrrwr Starling al 32500 1U-1S- Co-o- p Hill-To- WiTl LESS TRADE VERNAL, UTAH Gas Appliances & Metal Corporation SPECIAMMTS IN D & D SUPPLY Two-Wa- y PkoM Ttt-U- FFRTII.l7.FRs NITRM.r: Khu4tr 4M-314- COMMUNICATION Electronics EXPERT REPAIR oa All Modch Sewing Machines and Vacuums ft) fjf Hub of Mobile Home Sales in the Basin! I Farm Supplies Murray Sewing Center t f I 2- rs Farm Supplies install .Bn. har n L Lot No. McKinley and Merrill Lizonbee p Doug miles East of Roosevelt armories, General Guard 64'-wid- 64'-wi- are available from guardsmen and Tickets We Specialize IN FARM Business MOBILE HOME SALES The Intermountain Area's biggest observance of Veterans Day which falls on by Thursday, Nov. 9 will be the Salt Lake Tribune. The patriotic event is free to the public. Monday through Saturday 6:00 to Closing S H Use the INTERMOUNTAIN DIRECTORY N U I Mayfield. Employment Service, where veterans have referral priority, and finding out more about Veterans Administration programs are good first steps. Let us all make the finding of jobs for our veterans, especially the deserving disabled veterans who have special needs, a community and a personal matter. 375-voic- e DRIVE-I- N MSKSS Kamas.; Kevin Baadsgaard, Spanish Fork; Robert Mathis, Monroe and Clair Nielson, Ephraim. Alternates were Scott Mathews, Altamont; Mike Hansen, Spanish Fork and Kent Sorensen, opening occurs and to strive to create new jobs which veterans can fill. Listing job openings with the United States s Every Night Stereo Systems! You will have to see them to really appreciate these beautiful homes ... so come in and see them today at BASIN MOBILE in Roosevelt and Duchesne. Built-i- n Dairy ' l, PIZZA! These homes feature fireplaces, exclusive 3' 16" thick wood paneling, plush carpeting and the finest Home Furnishings. nffXKCD Members of the livestock judging team from Snow College who participated in the Grand National Livestock exposition in San Francisco last weekend were, front row, Kent Sorenson, Hair Nielson, Kay h observances yet First of the big three barrels is the featured speaker, Lt. Gen. Harris W. Hollis, Chief of Reserve Components, U. biggest NEW MANORWOOD MOBILES HOMES! TWO ROOD PLACES TO EAT AND SLEEP . . . Judging team have had disproportionate difficulty in finding jobs so that they can apply their abilities and energies, and make use of their training and qualifications. Finding jobs for veterans should be the first order of business. It is not something that can be left government-whichas provided special assistance to veterans, has expended massive funds for schooling and training, and has created thousands of new city and state jobs for veterans through the Emergency Employment Act. Jobs are basically a local affair-locabecause that's where the jobs are, not only in our big companies, but in the medium-siz- e businesses and small organizations. Every employer should develop a veteran priority program within his company. Personnel directors should be instructed to look first to our pool of unemployed veterans whenever an invite you to come in and see the exciting QI'AUTV California. Oregon and New Mexico. The Snow team received several top awards. A 5th place team award was given in the overall contest, also a 5th in' sheep judging, 4th in oral reasons and a 4th in horse judging. Robert Mathis, a member of the official team, received a 5th place individual award in swine judging. Contestants were required to evaluate 12 different classes of livestock and then Had tO (MVP oral Ttonnm as f . Fitigerald, and back row, Dick judge to justify their placings. Judging Lnristensen, Scott Mathews, Kevin competition involved all day Saturday !..' RaarinMar,! Dk..t M.aum auuI uui wuiiv .1me awaras .nanaut. Kunrinv b v:1:. team for present Members of the official photo, Mike Hansen. vim TtiA Christensen, Goshen; Kay Fitzgerald, Jobs needed for returning war veterans Not a double, but a triple barreled observance is planned for Veterans Day by the Utah National Guard November 9. That was the word announced by Maj. Gen. Maurice L. Watts, Utah adjutant general, who said it would be one of the In Roosevelt and Duchesne I weekend. Ninteen schools competed representing the slates of Texas, Utah, 8 BASIN MOBILE HOMES . .. in judging contest Veteran's Day observance at Mormon Tabernacle 738-598- 11 Snow College team wins honors America cannot afford a generation of forgotten men-t- he unemployed veterans who have done a job for their country, but whose country cannot find jobs for them. Their number has grown as the war in Vietnam has wound down. Although much progress has been made in assisting them, over 2,000 Vietnam veterans, aged 20-2remain jobless. And their unemployment rate has been higher than that for their counterparts who did not serve. The returning veterans represent, as in all wars, a cross section of America, but chiefly they are highly employable and eager to catch up with their careers. they are better educated and better trained than veterans of earlier warsand like them, eager to capitalize on their military experiences as they enter the civilian labor market. Many have Difficulty Unfortunately, far too many of them 3 722-226- 3 PHONE STANDARD - Koowvelt, Utah Thursday, November D. ma non-mer- it 722-226- DUCHESNE, UTAH with secretarial training, person ment will be made by the Community Action Personnel Committee. For more information see the Head Start Director, Mr. Jason Cuch, 722 2263 Ext. 40. All applications should be returned to the Director's office for consideration, Box 70. Knrt Duchesne, Utah 84026. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard. November 9 and 16, TRAILER SK1RTINCS AWNINGS can nt-t- m Information ami eftUmntcii! fur Frrr CARLSON CLEANERS Floral Laundry A Dry Cleanln 1:00 A.M. I0:N SHIRT I.At'NIIRY PrnfrmMiiml DRY CLEANING Pilar 1II-M4- I CARPET CLEANING Tax and Did's Roosevelt Bookkeeping FOR At MhNl you t. W Iti.HM- - ixnivimTAL C ANIONS nerd, wr will m-tte- i Polaris Hydraulic Disc Powerful 244 CC 20hp. Star Engine or 294 CC 22hp. 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