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Show (Unemployment jed In Report J i ol the Roosevelt office ' Utah State Employment show a slight local in-D- Si unemployment. A slow-" slow-" in of timber operations in " ffl mountains is held ac- Vuble for the major portion osc now unemployed, ac- jjjjjto the records of Mr. Ccllan's office. ..... . fa few inslances individuals V during the summer were Woyed, engaging in farm have registered with the employment service due to seasonal shut down of agri-al agri-al operations. Gilsonite 5 are fairly well staffed, construction work will, in ; Biobabilitv be hampered by edosing of the Uinta moun- 1 2 saw mills. - ..... I Current unemployment is list-j list-j it approximately 144 in the ; t served by the Roosevelt of-t of-t Of this number 115 are M War II veterans, 36 of im are classified as disabled partially disabled. In the last days, 34 persons have signed ': plications for unemployment r -Ms at the local state cm- Traent service office. I During October, 290 unem-:ted unem-:ted persons filed work appli-ions appli-ions or sought employment 'jrmation. AT THE present time, Mr. Mc-jllan's Mc-jllan's report continues, there e 52 veterans who have been ;proved for on-the-job-training s proved tor in the GI Bill I Rights. In addition there are 0 more veterans who are work-ng work-ng under the training program mho have not yet received ap-braJ. ap-braJ. 1 1 "Although unemplovment I ys an increase in the Roose-1 Roose-1 I area, other near by sections ? crying for workers. There 1 plenty of job openings in itai Colorado, and miners re urgently needed in the Price "i Sit Lake districts," the em-I em-I pent report continues. |