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Show v 1 Pag 22. UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. May 15, 1966 ROOSEVELT for summer worker Rent-A-Ki- d The program la designed to asaisl local employers in our area in hiring youth for summer jobs. We use the program each summer to help Bludents find jobs while they are out of school for this Baid Tom Nordstrom, summer, Manager of the Job Service Office Rent-A-Ki- d Rent-A-Ki- d in Roosevelt. Job Service refers applicants to employers based on how well their skills and experience match the jobs listed. Jobs can be just for the summer or may last longer. We provide an easy to use service that hooks up students with employers who need help." said Nordstrom. lie mentioned that students in the Basin usually have a hard lime finding permanent summer employment or even odd jobs. There is summer work for students and we need ' help in said finding available jobs, Nordstrom. Kids can be rented on a temporary basis for all sorts of most stujobs. Traditionally, dents work at such things as mowing lawns, sweeping, yard work, farm work, baby sitting, clean-up- , moving furniture, and weed control. The Bludents are paid according to the employer's discretion. "We recommend that employers the worker baaed on pay performance job difficulty," said Nordstrom. "Student who are d interested in joining the should start program registering with Job Service right Kent-A-Ki- away. We would like our local employers and home owners 'to give us a. chance to help our Helpful Job Search Tips The contest for obtaining a job becomes one of having mart ketable job skills and timing, Le matching the right job skills with the right job at the right lime. Obviously, although summer job opportunities for Utah's youth are reasonably good this year, the competition for those jobs will still be severe. The following 8 Tips For Young Job Hunters may be helpful. 1. Start early to give yourself as much time as possible. ' 2. Check for job leads with family, neighbors, employment and job counselors at school. 3. Pursue more than one lead at a time. 4. Be prepared to fill out applications. Bring along a list of references, complete with names, addresses, and telephone numbers. If you have had a job before, be ready to provide the employer's name, address, and the dates when you worked. Know your Social Security Number. ' 5. Before going for an interview, familiarize yourself with the company and its product or service. Present your skills and assets in their bat light. Arrive for the interview alone, at least five minutes early. students this summer." For more information about summer jobs in the basin, contact the Roosevelt Job Service Office or the Job Service Office in Duchesne at the Court House on Wednesday. Throughout the State of Utah, youth looking for summer employment have a fairly promising outlook in 1985. Those industries that usually provide the greatest number of summer job opportunities for youth are currently experiencing reasonably strong job growth rates. Over half of the job opportunities this summer will be in the trade and service industries. the summer jobs Typically, available to youth are in the unskilled and semiskilled occupations. The pay for these jobs is usually minimum wage, $3.35 par hour. The occupations with some of the better prospects for summer employment for youth are as follows: amusement and recreation, landscape laborers, child care attendants, material handlers and dock workers, construction laborers, receptionists, delivery drivers & helpers, sain clerks, facility workers, short order cooks, farm workers, sprinkling system installers fast food' service workers, typists, general office clerks, waiters waitresses, hold & motel maids, warehouse workers, kitchen 6. Dress cleanly hours. Many summer jobs require working afternoons, evenings, and weekends. 8.. Follow-u- p applications and interviews by calling two or three days later to see if the positions are still available. Mr. and Mrs. James F, Lemon went to Provo Sunday to witness the blessing of their grandchild the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry K. Lemon whr are and neatly. Don't smoke, chew gum, or wear jeans. Leave portable radios and headphones at ljome. Speak clearly, avoir slang, and be positive and enthusiastic. 7. Be flexible about working helpers. NEWS Gladys Ross now living in Murray.. The baby was named Bryce Jenson Lemon, other family 'members from Roosevelt attending were Mr. and Mrs. Neil White,' daughter and Mrs. Rick Young, a Guests during the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Wanless Shields were members of her family, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Robison, daughter Kim and friend and Kathy Nixon and baby, Ogden and Kevin and Ann Robison and baby Salt Lake. Indian Royalty at Union High are (left) Alfredo Wall, Miss Indian; Kimberly McKewan, Miss Congeniality; Leeanna Wopsock, 2nd Attendant; Cornelia Songster, 3rd Attendant. Not pictured is Ralphelia Manning, 1st Attendant. INDIAN ROYALTY TOtaiatacacteHacttxM nsnxnsusuxMxum EMStm Etcra H Mfflwora ' ALL ITEMS IN STORE To A EDIH3NI We're Moving to the Aft DISCOUNTED Off B & K IL&IL My tiaataiatammtBWiaiaiatamtmg Drug Building' Foirdl Wlereiujiry W For Limited Time Only Ford ESCORT i Prices Start at $7,200 SAVE jJsjJ. 'i,1 $ 1,056 Based on 48 month payments. j- j.v Ford BRONCO Price's Start at $1 1,600 SAVE 1,776 Based on 48 month payments. Ml N- - 200 E. Roosevelt 722-223- 3 CTKBM Dl |