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Show Youth Activity Committee to Hold Work Classes This week 15 opportunities for Saturday employment for boys were found, according to a report of the Youth Activity Committee. Commit-tee. This committee is a unit of the Youth Activity Committee of Utah County and is organized to aid youth. At the present they are endeavoring to explore available avail-able sources to find work and equip youth for these opportunities. opportun-ities. Saturday, April 21 from 8-10 a.m. a class will be conducted in yard care. Willis Banks will give information to boys that J will assist them in obtaining work in yards, gardens and farms. All boys from 7th through 12th grade are invited to attend. In the near future a Housework training for girls will be given under the direction of Mrs. Byron By-ron Harsh. Watch for this information. in-formation. The purpose of this class will be to give instructions in housework so girls will be qualified to give good service in this field. Glasses in our Junior High School have been and are being given to young girls to enable them to be better baby sitters. If help can be used or is needed, need-ed, contact the Utah Employment Agency in American Fork, phone SK 6-3471. A survey has been made this week at school to locate those desiring work and the kind desired. de-sired. These cards are filed with the Employment Agency in Am. Fork. Committee members present at the recent meeting held Tuesday were Mrs. Adonna Patch, chairman; chair-man; Keith Warnick, John Gour-ley, Gour-ley, William E. Petersen, Mildred Rasband, and Marval Smith. Also Al-so in attendance were Mayor Paul Fordham, Willis Banks and May-metta May-metta Johnson. |