Show r. I Tooele e County C Income Detailed in In Report Income j I Natural resources committee of oC the Utah Association As of Chambers Chamber of Commerce revealed Wednesday day that county has an lin annual income of oC dependent upon basic production aloncI alone The announcement was made I following a meeting of the committee corn com I with county business com I and andi i industrial trial leaders in the Tooele I county courthouse The interim I report on the area based II II i ion I on a survey made last fall b by Dr j i EIRo Nelson associate director j of the University of ot Utah bureau of business and economic re research eArch under the sponsorship of the thc industrial industrial indus indus- trial committee of the Salt- Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce was given at the meeting According to Oren Probert secretary secretary sec sec- of the Tooele Chamber of Commerce the report stat stated d that approximately persons arc are I employed in the county in basic I and service industries including the ordnance plant agriculture mining mining- milling and processing ing of minerals and transportation New possibilities were seen for tor development de of potash and magnesium magnesium magnesium mag mag- found in the area and con con- stress Wa was lAid hid possible development of oC clays at 4 diatomaceous earth di deposits Skull valley for heat heal and building aggregate E EThe The report also alro Indicated that j the county's income from tram tural and livestock li production 11 i. i approximately 0 00 and that the county follows the state trend in growing rowing beef and sheep heep production r a j 1 |