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Show t V f v.tcavncrtf journal, june i?, mo mo rwnTHOAvtsifAoca June i ?. Federal Outlays Total In County, $3,460 Per Capita f rJrf J g iggnJ.iurg mle doling ihg fi. 4ol yrof ended rpl, 30, 191 MoWd at'Ctwd- t l 10 M fta!i JMM , by uh I la lkii(Vuni t rnc j I uunJ-iiuin- o4iua. ptg lNg Irderal t rrworih lull, it equal iHiiUy pcf capi- $3,4'd ta, io 49 prrrni U IN Mol f(xul iftsomc in IN cminty Li )f4f, 10 1Jltt(H.ll0m'bh.rcJ nn ft4 alimnl outlay have loo and one holf lime between 190 ami 1 99, Doptie ihi huge iiureate. iNy are k of a in IN overall t iJi economy than iNy were len year agu. final ycorendcJ During Dert. W. I9?9. I ederal expenditure in Utah totaled il.wi.jso.owj. fly compart-n- . I ederal cpntltiurv in I uh during the y?a fical year equaled $1.51 J.JU.ttU. fior in Utah' share of tN lave required id finame f ed Cfal Outlay I throughout the n totaled $2.23 million, it Bullion and na-iiu- Mould appear that Utah outlay total reduce tht THE I OUM) VTION tudy also note that many of the I ederal outlay are for program that have limited tnieres) Mi IN Mate or may he actually opposed by tN local citizenry. Ac a result, diiterem spending PfhHrtie probably Mould have wen made if the expenditure had been made locally rather than by federal official in Washington, In Utah, national defense i apparent gain from federal operation w$5UJ million, FOUNDATION analyst pomt out that Utah is a state that l heavily impacted by federal defense operation and activities. While these f ederal program may have a stimulating effect on payroll and local economics, they often create other problem for the state and local go em- the largest area of federal spending, accounting for $ 18. J million, or 29 4 percent inent. Ibis is especially true in the REPAIR Antennas !o Picture Tubes installed. Reasonable Rates, Fast Service Phone Bill Brimley 3768196 Mate Usj y er, 1 fu JJJ sn toe Mens 2-Pa- Suit Headquarters. . , nt UjIj J Sal fin tmemp4oy ment compensation, government retirement, etc I, M hi, h amounted Id )7 4 bon. or 23 1 percent of all I pending m Utah (Jurtni Ini $u. 1 ed-ff- final 199. NATION ULY, boneser. Imoffd vecumy 1 the Urged area of federal spending fad year, it accounted foe billion, or Jl 9 percent of all MENS $l9l federal outlays, Jume vu, federal income security payment in tN U.S. have risen by IH percent, or an average 4 13 percent each year over tN Bmeyear perwd. National defense i ihe second mod important re4 of federal spending throughout the U.S accounting for $u 9 btllnsn, or 23,2 percent of all federal outlay last y ear. Vested Suits 2-P- ant Suits 2Pant Suits New Styles Mac Can Fit You Knit Sizes 3652 4 Colors: Brown, Navy, Blue & Black Values to 5150.00 Most Bank Cards Accepted children. Pal I lev ha been a member of the Auxiliary for 13 year, during m hich lime he ha held four office and ha been chairman of all Auxiliary project at one time or another. SHE IS the former Patricia Irons, born and raicd in Logan. SN i married to Fcri and is the (Chuck) He mother of five children and the grandmother of three grand- daughters. They reside in Layton. Other officers are Bill John- son. Jr., past president; Wayhe Cook, vice president; Marshall Phillips, chaplain; Larry Evans, conductor; Brent Barton, in side guard; Dale Dickson, outside guard; Ted Fox, secretary: Joe Gale, treasurer; and John Jessamine. Chuck Hess, John Min-tuTom Mcdlcr, and Willie PATIIESS" n, LAYTON -N- ewly elected officers of the Layton Fraternal Order of Eagles No. 3198 were installed during an impressive ceremony May 23. In- as trustees. Claudia Martin, conductor; ELECTED to offices in the Auxiliary were Jackie Johnson. Jr., past president; Marion Carter, vice president; Joyce JcfTs, inside guard: Diane Techmyer, outside guard; Rcta Fox, secretary; Dorothy Titus, treasurer; and Marlene Brown, Lois Maroney and awn Evans, trustees. W'illiams stalled as worthy president was Noel Phister and madam president was Pat Hess. Kitty O'Brian, chaplain; MAC CAN FIT YOU The firs graduating class of Layton High will hold their ten year dassreunion June 14. For futher details call Patty Buelo 1 Woodward at or Pat 376-445- Earl Zaugg, MENS SUITS MENS SUITS Class Of 70 Holds Reunion LHS MR. PHISTER who lives in Roy has been a member of the Eagles for seven years. He has held three offices and has been in Eagle ritual competition for four years. He is a charter member of the new Eagles Ben Lomand Aerie and has been employed at the Power Products in Bountiful for seven years. He is the father of two i" 825-985- COME AND join in the fun. It's not too late to make reser- vations. Values to $350.00 Values to $300.00 OVER 300 KENS SPORTCOATS Covtud hf lOtyi&mond.' CoinfiM&atum Jn&uicmce,, Will Pay Chiropractic Claims When Authorized By Your Company! i iii ini"1 -1 nn dzozizo: i toe in (Id is fuiuied les Offioeips "Lftjn this overall Federal outlay program amounted to approxi- TV & STEREO by income security ,0,11 wcufity, public assistance, ing n w the Mate ami local at base. In susti case, lave Charged Id OtNr segment of ihe Utah economy must be iNe re- SINCE FEDERAL outlays in Utah last year totaled $2,849 ploy ment but no correspond- tate m local cost resulting from I ederal installation. newed interest in a national defense build-u(especially the proposed MX deploy mcnl y tcml. ihi trend may reverse itself in the year immediately ahead. f ederal expenditure outlay throughout the United State totaled $469.7 billion during the 1979 fiscal year. Utah' share of the taxes to finance mately $2,233,000,000. of all federal outlay raised lo pay the increased tion Usi year. Adjustment for rederaj in lerru cost, foreign assist am e expenditures, and other item not tmluded in the federal 1HINF, TOTALS include ill I ederal expenditure made in IN vtate for valanc (both civilian and miltury 1. 1 ederal purchase ami contract. grant-i- n aid lo Mote and lucid government. and other I cdcrol payment to individual and institution in ihe Mate. According to the f oundation vtudy. federal outlay uere equal to 34.1 percent of Utah" total personal income ia I9?0. Lat year, vuch outlay were equivalent lo 28.8 of pervonal income in Dfrcent HOWEVER, WITH real-ire- d a "gain" of ahuui $vi4 million from f ederal opera- of program that result in a Urge im lease Ut f ederal emCase J 3j Huit on Jkt fab, Ask Your Employer to Authorize Chiropractic Care. 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