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Show UBAG ' Continued from page planning activities, and that administration of taxpayer money should be returned to those who handled it prior to the formation of UBAG. 1 and there is no policy for orientation of new employees. The result, he said, is that employees often dont know where they stand. Some employees have been fired for cause, but others, said one source, have been let go because Clint didnt like them. According to Duchesne County Commissioner Ray Thomas, ' Clint Harrison was initially hired to look into available grant money for various county programs. UBAG as an organizational entity was formed a few months later, reflecting a nationwide trend toward combining small govern-mentunits into larger, more effective units. In the UBAG organization, Clint Harrison, as executive director, reports to three Duchesne County Commisioners, two Roosevelt City representatives, one from Duchesne City, three from Daggett County Commission and one from Manila City. The functions of UBAG include programs for land use planning, water quality, aging, energy impact, energy conservation, comprehensive planning, human resources, law enforcement planning, and manpower, which includes the CETA programs. At its inception, UBAG struck some county officials as just another layer of government." Others feel that UBAG's functions should be limited to tion center tor colleges and universities in Utah. It plans to be an informative Fair, especially for those in elementary, junior and high schools, said Jim of the Fair, Piacitelli, "but everyone, young or old, will be able to learn aomething about health. Other members of the .committee include Jean Smith, Keith Bergquist, Career Fair Continued from poge ft wives, 1 lab technicians, respiratory Rosie Nona Swenson, therapy, the what and why's of Arnold Tavepont, Managan, Vince Lafferty, diabetes, information on the fields of .arleen Kurip, and Glenda Brown. anesthesia ahd kidney analysis, fields' of nursing, and an education informa al LUCKY LANDING Three juveniles were' treated and released from Duchesne County Hospital following a roll-ovon the north S. U. of 40 at 1 a.m. highway October 27. Roosevelt Emergen Saturday, er STANDAJP-Novm- page one-vehic- La-poi- nt MaBell Continued from cy Medical Technicians were called to the scene of the accident. The truck ended up astride an eight-fodeep le ot ditch. 1,1979 bf v. ('. - QALEMO&IHpj Thursday, November 1 Party Roosevelt Elementary school. Finger foods 7:30 p.m. Round dancing 8:00 p.m. Square dancing. Senior Citizen lunch, Roosevelt center, 12. Tuesday, November 6 Senior Citizen lunch Myton school, 12:00. Thursday, November 8 Senior Citizen lunch, Duchesne center, 1 p.m. : . 1 0 hearing, and Mrs. Edith Gentry was scheduled to testify before the Commission. The Notice of Hearing stipulated that the Commission desired to consider the following specific issues to resolve present complaints, as well as to establish policy for future procedures: 1. The providing of rural (telephone) service in those areas not presently served. ?2. The of the quality and level of service in those rural areas presently served. 3. Line connection charges... and other matters. Also, in the Notice of Hearing,. Mountain Bell was requested to be prepared with the following information: 1. A comparison of Utah rates and charges, including connection fees, with those of other Mountain Bell offer same items between Mountain Bell and several Bell affiliated randomly selected companies, to include with particularity Pacific Northwest Bell and Pacific Telephone." According to Ken public relations representative, the company has virtually been bombarded by petitions' and requests' for improved service and, said Hill, At no time did anyone ask what it would cost." Hill said that the usual procedure, when Mountain Bell considers expansion of service to an area, is for a survey to be conducted of all affected telephone subscribers, during whith Bell Leader of the Week Edith C. Christensen, Roose--, has been selected as leader of the k by local Girl Scout officials, rs. Christensen is manager of cobar Warehouse, Roosevelt. She been active in Girl Scouts for over rs. ears. Christensen likes scouting use, Scouting is so many rent things and they are all good, rs. interested in the Fort area ' in joining Mrs. stensens troop may all nyone hesne . 722-404- 8. Intering the 80s is the theme of Utah Girl Scout Council's Annual ting to be held Saturday, Nov. 8, (tah Technical College, orkshops offering new ideas and rities will include; energy, expect-- , is, expenses and engineering, usiasm, exploring wider opportun-- , and communications, slegxtea representing King's Peak Eb-t- , ;hborhood are: Mrs. Carole Mrs. chairman; neighborhood h Christensen, junior leader. Ft. lesne; and Vicki Retry, assistant Leaders it leader, Ft. Duchesne. iding are: Mrs. Bonnie Fausett, p organiser; Mrs. Carol Noll, troop ultant; Mrs. Frances Tomich, Zj Randolph, Roosevelt; Duchesne and junior - . : Pfnata 5 oz. UC30ILG FDVGL1S Wilcken, Vernal, has a diplomats of the American Board of Family Practice (ANT) as a result of passing a certification examination offered by the ABFP. He is now certified in the medical specialty of family practice. written The intensive two-da- y examination is designed to prove the candidates ability in the areas of internal medicine, surgery, obstetrics, gynecology,' pediatrics, psychiatry and community medicine. To qualify for the examination a physician must have successfully completed three years of residency training in family practice. There are1 sane 375 such training programs in teaching hospitala and university medieaf centers , across the United States. The latest group of diplomates brings the total number to more than 2&000. Most are members of the Academy of Family Physicians, the national association of family doctors. The Academy was the first national MX). group to require members to take continuing medical study, and was chiefly .responsible for securing specialty status fin: family practice. This year is the tenth anniversary of the specialty. Dr. been 12 oz. Hy-Gra- CKums............9Uc 12 oz. 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Among the concerns the Ioka residents plan to take to. the PSC hearing is the fact that the telephones of three Ioka familieb have been out of order for twelve or more days. This fact was confirmed by a telephone company representative. The underlying reasons for individuals within the various youth age groups to find and keep jobs are: 1. Their inexperience in the labor market and consequent lack of marketable job skills. 2. Uncertain career goals. 3. The secondary andor temporary labor market attachment of youth. Levi Strauss employs 30,000 people world-widThe firm receives about 40 applicants for every position. James Camberon, Vice President of personnel,, offers these suggestions to job applicants. He puts great emphasis on a job seekers basic communications ability and the skills they have to offer. He thinks there is a critical need for the young applicant to be able to wrtie and talk clearly and persuasively. An individual must be able to communicate well in order to successfully compete in today's job market This includes filling out applications accurately and completely, and the ability to express themselves in the interview. When asked what his company looks for in terms of education, Mr. Cameron aaid, We are more interested in relevance of the education than in how much education. We at Job Service do more to help the new, young job seekers than give them advice, we refer them to jobs. Last year our office filled 1606 job openings. Jobs of all kinds from one end of the occupational spectrum to the other. We may not be the answer to finding just the right niche for you, but wed like the chance, so see your Job Service office first. runp noASi...., e men. Hill, Mountain BCTB I 6 varieties 19-ye- ar . i Bone-I- n SVGAK 17-ye- of the Choice CDAf.lS youth. Tablerite USDA Choice Boneless Lb. Tablerite USDA OT01GGMMF Unemployment among youth between the ages of 16 and 24 in the United States reached an all time high of 16.1 percent during the countries, last recession in 1975. Generally, speaking, among youth age labor force participants, the younger the worker, the greater the difficulty of finding and maintaining a job. National data demonstrate that for every year since 1957 the highest unemployment rates, olds. The pertain to the 16 and 18 and olds have the second highest unemployment rates, and the olds follow. Unemployment statistics also indicate that women have a harder time finding a job then states. 2. A comparision Horrnel Cure 81 The following article is in response to a request by the STANDARD that I write an article concerning the help that the local Job Service office can Duchesne, Utah I? C3AD1T Monday Through Saturday' 7 A.M. 0.M. |