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Show Summer Experience: ) Be A Volunteer ; Guide At State Park ! Looking for a challenging summer experience? Do you have a special interest in Utah history? Do you like people and enjoy communicating interests to them? If so, you may be a perfect candidate for a volunteer park guide at Pioneer Trail State Park. ACCORDING to Jay Christ-ianson, Christ-ianson, Park Superintendent, Pioneer Trail State Park is now accepting applications from qualified volunteers to serve as park guides for the 1983 season. Interviews with volunteer applicants will begin March 17 at the park office. "We are accepting applications applica-tions from both men and women volunteers who have an interest in history (Utah History in particular), enjoy meeting the pubic, and are able to communicate well," Christ-ianson Christ-ianson said. "WE HAVE had an excellent excel-lent volunteer park guides in past seasons; the program has been mutually beneficial and we have been able to provide a valuable interpretive service for park visitors through our volunteer staff," he said. Volunteer guides will be responsible re-sponsible for conducting tours of historic buildings, answer ) ing visitor's questions keen!' ing records, performing housekeeping and demonstra Hons, and other duties a assigned. Guides will perf0rmS their duties in authentic cos tumes of the era. They wii work one four-hour shift ne WeeVrr aswoth"is arranged, from May 1 through mid-October. 6 APPLICANTS should jn mediately contact Patricia Smith or Jenny Larson , Pioneer Trail State Park '601 1 Sunnyside Avenue, Salt Lak, V City, Utah 84107; telephone 1 (801) 533-581. V Wi |