Show Expect Income to 19 Billion l' l PARK CITY CITY CITY- Personal Income In Utah In 1961 is expected to hit tilt 1 19 9 billion bil bli lion com compared ar with approximately approximate approximate- ly 1795 billion bUlion l In i 1960 The lat Iab latter ter figure was per r tent Ont above 1 total Report Itt o of Hunk Bank That Is the report of First Security Sec Sec- hank Dank Newsletter which willbe will willbe be ba distributed this week it was announced Monday b by 1 Donna bonna onna W W. Dearden assistant manager First Security Bank Dank Park City I The Newsletter is edited by ElRoy Nelson First Security vice I president presIdent and economist I I Increases In employment after after I midyear some Increases In total I I wages wagon and In retail trade are aro all expected First Security notes i I The missiles industries s dominate le a considerable portion of the economic economic pattern lattern In Utah In 1961 1901 Cash I harm Kami ann Income First Security observes that cash cash farm income in the state in I 1960 was approximately ly mil roll million lion 5 5 million lower than in either either elthel eith eith- er el of the two previous years Tho The reasons for the tho decline drought Value of minerals produced In Utah In 1960 was reported at 1326 million a 15 5 per cent in in- I creMe over strike plagued 1959 Copper production continued throughout 1960 on a seven-day seven week basis after the reopening in late January 1960 First Security observes Electricity utilized In the tho state in 1960 reached almost million mil lion kilowatt hours an time all record j. j Retail sales in 1960 at an es es- timed 90 90 million were up slight slight- slightly ly as ty-as as were department store and automotive sales salsa Non agricultural employment employment in Utah Increased by in 1960 some 34 per cent over the 1959 total The states state's employment is 16 expected to gain approximately in 1961 |