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Show STEISRIPI1SSE li GREAT DEHMU Declaring that there are thousands, of government positions open to quali- fled stenographers and typewriters paying beginning salaries of from $1000 to $1200 a year. C. L. Snyder, district secretary of the Twelfth Unit-; ed State civil service district, has i written President E. G. .Peterson of, the Utah Agricultural college asking if, that institution can furnish trained young men ' and women to , help meet this urgent need. The College School of Commerce is already running to full j capacity, with an enrollment 50 per, cent In excess of its record attend-1 3 ance of last year, yet it finds itself un-, K able to fill tho many local positions ij open in commercial lines. However, a large class in the emergency work " will be ready, at the end of the present pres-ent semester. March 8, to accept posi-. posi-. tions. states Professor Georgo B. i Hendricks, director of the school. In order to train as many as possible, special arrangements have been made by the school to accept students at s any time, giving them individual in-; in-; structlon of the most practical nature. Many such students are rapidly pre-i pre-i paring themselves for service, while many others have already left the col-: col-: lege for good positions. I net |