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Show Pape l our - The Reporter - September 13. 19 County economic TtjiwV js&tV&jc stats released durable poods component of the upward by nearly Sl.X million industry which lost 2J positions, for a quarterly total of SI. 3 In part, that loss was counicrhal- - million. Nearly all of (he nonresi-ancc- d by durable poods manufac- - dential construction is scheduled for Ncphi. Most of the proposed lurcrs who added 10 positions. The trade sector also experi- - projects fall within the catepory and enced job reductions. Wholesale of industrialwarehouses trade employers eliminated 13 manulaclurinp. The value of jobs with retailers employinp 3b permits for repairs and alterations fewer people. Within the whole- - of existing structures prew more sale component most losses were ihan 104.0 percent, y in the proccncs and related ucts catepory. Restaurants were the source of the retail trade to the most recent statistics (third decline. Job prowth appeared in quarter I MS). The net increase $4(X).(XX). mining, construction, and govern- - was approximately mem. leading the way was local Retail trade remained stronp with povernment with 2b new posi- sales revenues prowinp at a 27.0 tions. mostly in the school sys- percent rate, leaders within that tem. Metal mininp services pro- industry were food stores, motor duced lb new positions to the vehicle outlets, and miscellaneous mininp total, while a pencral retail operations. Sales were off increase in construction specialty for restaurants and furniture trades caused that industry's total dealers. The Camp Wapiti hoard of directors voted recently to name to rise by 10 jobs. the mam lodpc at (he camp. .Wheelwright Lodge., in Iioiioi of Kent Wheelwriphl. Kent was an outstandinp member of the I'tali Association, and ( hue attain, my sincere I hanks and appreciawas the puidinp liphl and strcnpih tion behind the construction of this fiv the dedicated efficiency oft he West Juab aV Ambulance ernr, Jbr their help and support to wonder I ul lacility Camp Wapiti is a reality today vN me. ! largely because of Kent's dcdica- Thanks also, to ncijthbors and lured non, knowledge and leadership v who made ones recent my stay in the hospital so skills. In honor of his conirihu-no- n cheerful. to the project, the "Show- j) Tour visits, eartls, phone calls, fhnvcrs and food will the at camp building piece" Qf hear his name. brounht to our home nrtr most appreciated. An open house will lie held on Special thanks to family members, Amanda fields and her friends, and last but mil least, to September 2X. I Mi at Camp Wapiti for this purpose. The mx companion and husband, I.ec. event will Ik held at 4 (H) p in. Kina C. Bird Memliers of Tunic Lxlgc and Tintic Indies Hit)!-- . No. 71 ol l.lks. are expected to attend the open house. During (he first quarter of Wh. Juab C'nuuty experieneed the fnllnwiiig: Total nonfurm employment deelined hv 23 positions to 3.0-SThe rate, unemployment however, also fell to 3.7 percent iranslaimp into 51 fewer uncm- ployed workers. 1 Nonapricultural jobs within the county contracted by positions. Two industries are responsible for this de- clinc. Manulaclurinp employment shrank by fi.3 percent. That drop (10 jobs) was traced to the non- I 'I 3. Returning home rceenlly from an American cilictn: and a Japanese Kiddle Player, who was at very talented and entertaining. cv.. Mamie Westfall. Sunday they took in the Oak Neplu. I t: Maxine Bird. Hea- Ridge Hoys performance at the ver. I t: and "Mum", Kina ('. Charlie Pride Theatre: Randy Itird. I.urcka. I 'l. Trav is at the Country Palace: and Knowing how much linn Andy Williams at his own Thealoves Country Western Music, tre. Between shows, they "dashed her dauphteis and daughter in around" making pood use of their law were anxious to lake her limited tune, and saw the Mel 1'illis Theatre. along on the trip. Kenny Ropers. Itox Car Willie and Osmonds. Salt The left I.ake group International on Friday. Sept. ti. Jcnmlcr. The pals were able to pel and landed at St. I amis - Ltm-Ikt- i. Mo.; then drove to liran-so- autopraphs from all the performAccording to the "girls". the ers and had pictures taken with countryside was beautiful with them. In the remammp lime, they lush loliage and trees along the did a little window shoppinp. On Sept hh. they boarded way. plus delightful weather. the return trip to for their a Inn. lliplit at staved Knights They which was close to the shows and I 'tali: ariivcd somewhat tired but places they planned to see. happy about (heir "Dream Come Saturday morning they aiose I'ruc trip. at the "crack of dawn", had before they lei I and alter hre.iklasl: and look in two aiming hack in Ctah. they visitvon Smirnoff ed with Pat Daniels, who is a shows.. "Vako i Spi." a Russian comedian mow lormer l.uicka resident. an exciting trip to Hranson. Mts-soiMilne, i. were: Nancy I n I tv. 1 1 pmd-larpel- Camp Wapiti main lodge gets official name aarc) I 1 x L- - f Eureka Medical Clinic Joseph B. Markland, p.a.c. Please Make Appointment Kav and lift tv Cook Call 433-690- Cooks celebrate 50th Ray and Betty Cook celebrated their Golden Wcddinp Anni- versary on Saturday. September 14. I (M at the Oak Crest Inn at Spanish Pork, with their family. They were married September 15. I Mb in Iiircka. Ctah. Kay was a miner for many years. He went to work for Centennial mmmp in lJb3 and in when Kennecott purchased Centennial. they asked (hat he stay on. lie worked lor Kennecott (Hurpm) as the Maintenance over the mill and mine, until lJ7X. when the mine closed and Kay retired, lie has been a farmer most of his life and continues to work with Cook I.ivc-stoc- 15. Walking, Home PODIATRIST available on request They have resided in Goshen lor the past 45 years. Kay and Hetty are the parents ol three children: Judy Wiphl-nia- SENIOR CITIZENS: FREE eye exams for Driver's Licenses n. Green River. Wy: George Cook of Salt Lake City: and Im Wilde of Goshen. They are prandparenis to X grandchildren and I great grandchild. -- C) Ln Exercise-Taylo- r Tuesday Adult Basketball-Barne- Fun & Easy Crafts-Allinso- n (Thurs. also) Creative Songwriting & Basic Folk Pottery-Bate- another service of s Wednesday Beginning central valley 1L iJ medical center Guitar-McDonal- d French-Tanner(W- ('kisses will begin lie week of September mid will end the week of Move ml xt H.TTieiv will not be n registration lee lor malcrinls. If yon are interested in taking ft class, please come to (lie Tintic School District Office find complete a registration form. Some classes have ft Untiled number of enroll meal sxilsdtie lo skicc or equipment limitations. Applications must be completed, by September 4. A brief description of class offerings nifty 1 PORTABLE STORAGE CONTAINERS MAY BE THE ANSWER! VT . ot STOW-I-T FEATURES Heavy Duly Stool Construction , Wine, Affordable Pk S.ist Delivery ConvoniL-nt- Full Hetty worked lor many years as an K.N. She has been em- . Internet & E Word Perfect BLOOD PRESSURES checked without charge 1 k. ployed by Juab County as a Public Health Nurse, and by Payson Hospital where she was Director of Nurses, and by Mountain View Hospital where she worked as the Medical Kc 5 Monday 0X3. she Auditor. In retired and currently is employed part time at 1.1 Rancho Nursmp cords IC SCHOOL DISTRIC T COMMUNITY EDUCAT ION PROGRAM FALL SCHEDULE OF CLASSES for our schedule: Swing t Doors Storan on C .Your Own HO 4 n ri STOW-I-T j (801)977-888- 5 (800)370-0M- l Ground Level Access fcijg mi W lnd.u 8'xS'xW Jk Avenue ' S.Wt I City, lit ffxBxJO1 I jic 1 licked tip :it lie District Office. 1 |