Show HUNTING HURTING IT JOBS TO OFFER SOLDIERS the carbon county branch of the federci fede rii community labor board of which frank T bennett of storrs la is chairman ia Is making extensive preparation to see that all the boye boys who return wilt find flod jobs awaiting them all the mining companies have stancil that any soldier who waa was hording holding a position with them when he enlisted will get his old job or another just as good when he is ready for it the news advocate 1 h in receipt of the following letter from s mr bennett h fully states the situation just i t word about the employment of our returning soldiers we are all indeed proud of the part carbon county has boa played during the war both in furnishing men and meas to down the ilan our oar local papers have generously and patriotically stood behind each re qui rement and ind have given the needed publicity which has bar aided not a little in putting across every demand made upon us v now the kaiser and his hordes have been put down the soldiers are turning their faces homeward A formal welcome and a rousing good time will not prove very substantial to our carbon county boys unless it is backed up by an offer of employment applications are now being received by the local federal community labor board bruard through the U S department of labor at salt lake city from our boys who are about to be mustered out we are confident con aident they will be taken care of by the b e various coal companies and othet enterprises operating in carbon county one thing that wil will be needed is a prompt response on the part of officials 13 when app icat lons ions of returning soldiers are filed by the local labor board 0 so o the tho federal department part ment of label at silt S it lake may be kept properly ported any information leading to the employment of local returning sol diers pass passa d to the undersigned or to niel M madsen or george A woot ton of price will facilitate the prompt placing of our boys on their arrival home |