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Show Christian Science Payson, Utah Plan Development Costing $80 Million Government Accounts For One Out of Three Jobs in State of Utah PAYSON CHRONICLE - THE 84651 Thursday, June 8, 1967 Federal, state, and local emnow accounts for nearly one out of every three nonfarm jobs in Utah. This fact was brought out in a study just completed by Utah Foundation the private governmental research organization. The Christian Science Church Center is part of a $80 million development plan for the headquarters area of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massach- ployment re, usetts. I.M. Pei and Partners of New York City are the planners and been and foundation work re, in 1967. triangular-shape- d area between Bostons huge Prudential complex and Symphony Hall. Rising in the middle is ACCOUNTING and Women and Up 19 wall paid bookkeeping and counting job will be available in ac this area this year. Intarnational Account ants Society, Inc. 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Or Full price need responsible party to take over last 8 payments of $6.20 monthly. 1 5 year guarantee. e- Occupatio1 SIX For -- Age.. n- Address further information or free home trial call 322-169- 3 City 363-398- 4 or evenings. government-oriente- d since 1960. The study shows that Utah ranks second among the eleven Western States and third among the fifty states of the nation in the proportion on its non farm Utah's honor roll milk will flow freely at the national NCAA track and field meet at BYU stadium during June 15-1Arrangements have been made to place milk dispensers at strategic places in BYU stadium. Each milk dispenser will be attended at the track meet by two Utah Dairy Princesses. The Princess group is headed by beauteous Vickie Edwards, Utah's Dairy Princess. She is a BYU coed. Her attendants and county Dairy Princess will assist. Trackers as well as their coaches and trainers and the visiting press will receive all the meet. milk they can drink during the three-da- y 7. the original church edifice and its white-domextension, built between 1894 and 1906, flanked on one side by a block-lon- g publishing house erected in 1934. These structures form the nucleus for a Church Center that within three years will include a new Administration Building, a Colonnade proBuilding for aduio-visu- al duction and other activities, and a new Sunday School and Conference Building seating 1200 people. Extensive landscaped plazas, a reflecting pool and a large underground garage will complete the Center. ed 26-st- workforce employed by government agencies. Only Alaska and New Mexico top Utah in the percentage of government employment. If government employment is related to total population, Utah is found to have nearly GROUND THEjS 10 of its total inhabitants working directly for Federal, state, or local government agencies. Foundation analysts point out that "a major factor in this high proportion of government employment in Utah is the large number of persons working for the Federal Government. Only Alaska has a higher percentage of Federal employment. Utah also ranks well above the national average in the proportion of its population employed by state and local government. The State, however, is at about the average of the eleven Western States and slightly below the average of the eight Mountain States in this measure. The report indicates that because of Utahs large educational load both at the public school and college level is the state and local activity requiring the largest number of employees. In Oct. EtoTOWN'nEJ guess youve heard the weaa little prosaic ther joke-iby now: there are three seaI ts sons in winter. August and Utah-Jul- y, We hear a great deal about Federal Aid to Education. Many individuals believe that it is a product of the last few decades. This is not so. Federal Aid to Education had its beginning Act. This with the Smith-Hughact of 1917, under the administration of President Woodrow Wilson, provided money for the support of agricultural and vocational instruction in public high schools. Federal Aid to Education is now available in other avenues trainof education. ing is now provided for many -- morestudents. One of the most important federal aids is the Instructional Material Center in Salem. es ob on 1966, teacher can now expand his talents bringing into scope many A LEHMAN CAVES x z 5 I j see7lehman:caves1 ne current Tickets are on sale at the Valley Music Hall North Salt Lake Box Office, Murray Music. s. Tickets may be charged at Sears. ZCMl Cast-leton- ARCH THEATRE 8th North & Wed - Before -- The View From Hereby Ruth Rothe leaving his home (which isnt easy, with a lovely wife and three children, R'tger comments) to make one of his annual tours, Mr. Piano trains very much as he did when ht he was boxing champion in the Navy. In his Main, Spanish Fork Thur - Fri - Sat JUNE DISNEY WALT light-weig- As my young Cub Scout and I studied about the Flag Ceremonies, and he explained how to fold the flag properly, it brought back memories from my childhood as I remembered the flag our family had. When grandfather retired as editor of our local newspaper and moved to California he and grandmother left behind many of the possessions they had accumulated down through the years. Among the things they brought to us were a large old fashioned trunk. As we went through the various items in above the UJ3. average, 22 above the average of the eleven Western States, and 9 higher than the average of the eight Mountain States. Although Utah is above the U.S. average in the ratio of state and local employees for education, highways, and natural resources, it is below the national average for public welfare, hospitals police and fire protection, along with many of the other activities usually performed by local governments. The Foundation report cautions, however, that because of varying demands and the need for different types of government services, such comparisons by themselves are not always a reliable indicator of over-o- r under staffing by government agencies. personal gymnasium, he carries on a vigorous physical fitness program, even to becoming an apt pupil in Judo and Karate. Included in an all-st- ar cast, is his instrumental group, The Quiet Men, a vocal group The it deciding what to keep and what to discard, my brother and sisters and I were swept with a sense of awe and pleasure as mother brought out a carefully wrapped American Flag. Not a small flag like most we had seen but a big beautiful flag in perfect condition. Each year our family proudly displayed it from our front porch on the appropriate holidays and often during the trying days of the depression this flag was one of the few things we could still find pride in. F or some reason my husband and I have neglected to carry on this tradition and we realize now our older children have missed something in their childhood, but the mistake will not happen again. Our family went on a flag buying expedition! We couldnt buy a huge flag like the one in my memory, but the family all agree its a very nice one, and a special one, because its our flag, and we know it will bring joy to us and our neighbors as it proudly waves from our front porch. BUcriFFIM SHEAR DELIGHT UAiRcuFlo ThlS IS WHAT THIS COUNTRY NEEDS A GOOD ONE OF PLESHETTE MALDEN NFDCWAIL luiMwmtW!WVl'WC0 MiTMapNOOuCmS Sat. Kids Show 1:00 p.m. T CHEV . . only $1295 happiness at home is Delux, Heavy Duty Tires and Springs Tu-To- Livestock is Healthier... Industry's Wealthier... Miss Jeri-LynFraser. The Arbors are making the charts these days with their own recordings, and the young Miss Fraser, a veteran of Motion Pictures and Television, recently launched her singing career in Las Vegas, and has also signed a recording contract. Williams will include several of his hits in the show, including the Academy Award contender, Born Free, and the denied him. here-to-f- or TRUCKS 1963 - his teaching thereby giving the exstudents an perience. In asmuch as the 1966-6- 7 school year has ended, we should like to give Phillip Argyle, who heads the IMC for the Nebo School District, an A for effort. His giant strides forward in the usage of the funds for Federal Aid to Education are commendable. Phillip Argyle is a man of accomplishment Round the Town. Steering is Steadier... evening in Ely. Arbors', and- a blonde young songstress from Hollywood, Many focus jse of filmstrips, tapes, records and, or motion pictures. While formulating his lesson plans, the teacher can implement the use of these aids in SPECTACULAR fun-fille- d 255 educat- Lawrence D. Zaugg today was named manager of the feed and operations department manager for all feed mill operations in the State for Intermountain Farmers Assn. Mr. Zaugg will also be responsible for the purchasing of all feed and seed for the cooperative. Roger Williams, the famed Mr. Piano who has broken attendance records all over the United States and Canada, will appear at North Salt Lake on June 8th thru; 10th at the Valley Music Hall. The Kapp recording artist, who first rose to fame ten years ago with the threemillion seller, Autumn Leaves, has averaged one million album sales every year since. He is a consistent Leader in the single and album markets, as well as one of the most popular recording artists in The Columbia Record Club. Although he takes time lo do a limited amount of appearances on television, Rogers first loves are recordings and personal appearances. Like many of his contemporary performers, Mr. Piano loves a live audience. Maybe some of my offbeat humor would do better with some sound track laugher", smiles Roger, but give me the warmth of a great audience theres no substitute. teachers can bring into his particular subject by NEVADAIFUNMAR Enjoy unique Lehman Caves and a there were ional employees per 10, 000 population in Utah a rate 35 areas Homes are Happier... report defense firms, such as the missile industry, are included, approximately 33 of Utahs workforce are now employed in direct governemtn or government-related jobs. Most of the growth in new employment opportunities within recent years," according to the Foundation report, "has occurred in the government sector of the economy, Government employment has accounted for 65 of the new jobs in Utah during the past year and 55 of the total employment gain addition to church uses, a little over half of the land is being leased to private developers for construction of some 3,500 middle-incom- e apartment units, with retail shops, office space, and underground parking. Heart of the project is a LEARN Nam- ployed by In appoint- ed as Field Representative for the Easter Seal Society for Crippled Children and Adults of Utah. Men The Utah Foundation discloses that in April, 1967, there were 100, 400 persons employed by government agencies in Utah. This was equal to 30.3 of the 331,200 employees listed on nonagricultural payrolls in Utah. If workers em- architects. The project was announced in 1965 by the Churchs Board of Directors as a necessary step to house expanding activities of the denomination, represented in more than 50 countries. Land clearance was begun in 1966, Don Duncanson, formerly of St. George, has Roger Williams Coming to V. M. H. June 8th 1961 Vi T $995 CHEV .... $1595 New Green Paint, In Good Condition 1965 RANCHER0 BECAUSE MAKING LOANS IS OUR AT FIRST SECURITY BANK BUSINESS Low Milage, Clean Money is available for every purpose CARS TIMEWAY LOANS -- For home improvements . new car . vacafurniture . . appliances tion . education emergency. AGRICULTURAL LOANS -- To assist in the production of better livestock and crops. MORTGAGE LOANS -- to aid in buying or building new homes, apartments, businesses. build the economy of the area. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1962 BUSINESS LOANS To help IN ALL WAYS -- First Security is the bank for you. 4 door Sedan In good condition, 1 -- FORD V-- 8, R. 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