Show UTAH FINDS JOBS FOR SERVICE EX MEN high praise for the efficiency and zeal of utah local boards in finding jobs through their re employment committeemen mitte emen for the states returning soldiers has been received from national selective service headquarters it was announced today by major H A rich luch acting state director of selective service hundreds of returning tees national guardsmen guardsman Guards men aa aad other utah ex service men have been restored to their former civilian jobs or provided with new employment without a serious hitch in any case the director said approximately of the about members of the nations armed forces whom th the e war department is returning to civil life during the last quarter of this year had been relie relieved from active duty between september 1 and october 15 1911 1941 and virtually all of them auckly placed in civilian employment national selective S service e arvi ca headquarters stated in addition it announced that selective service local boards were instrumental between july 1 1910 and september 1 1941 in obtaining civijian jobs for around il other members of the armed forces whose terms of enIst enlistment ment expired in that period commenting on the handling of these re employment cases by state headquarters and local boards brig gen lewis B hershey director of selective service said credit to fo this important accomplishment for the national welfare is dua particularly to the initiative of our state directors and the voluntary team wo work rk of the local boards and their re employment committeemen in this respect the work of the members of the selective service system in the state 0 of utah has as been typical of the entire country our local board members are proving to be just as zealous in fix finding jobs for men returning from the Nat nations ioris armed forces as they are in recruitment for the army the handling of these thousands of re employment cases with virtually no complaints is a splendid commentary on the efficiency and an zeal of the members of the selective service system and an encouraging augury for the success of the entire re employment program |