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Show i . Unemployed Put to Work Is Local Aim On February 1, 1936, the statistics sta-tistics of the Cache County office of the National Reemployment Service Ser-vice showed a total of 1318 unemployed unem-ployed in Cache County those persons who have specifically stated, stat-ed, within the past thirty days, that they are unemployed This total included 1130 men and 188 women, with a sub-total of 85 veterans. The problem at present, of the National Reemployment Service is to be cf increasing service toboth employers and workers. What Service Ser-vice could be more vital to any I community than that which puts 'qualified people in touch with the work they are fitted to do? The Cache County Office of the National Reemployment Service has 1500 different occupational clarifications clari-fications for convenience in the general administration of the registration reg-istration of applicants. The chief object of the NRS at all times- is ' to refer the most qualified men on I the job. I A large part of the activity of 'the National Reemployment Ser-Ivice Ser-Ivice during the last two years has centered around making place-Iments place-Iments on Civil Works, Public I Works, and Works Progress projects. projec-ts. However, at present, the co-nnprative co-nnprative attitude of the public lis both essential to the community land the individual. Therefore, if 1 you have a small or large Job, jsuch as snow shoveling, general I labor work, house cleaning, nursling nurs-ling ,or any skilled, or semi-skilled work which you wish done. You may be assured that your request I will be given careful and prompt I attention, if you call the National Reemployment Service, 124 North 'Main street. Phone 145. |