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Show CENSUS SHOWS AVERAGE UTAH FAMILY CIRCLE (Salt Lake Tribune) The average size of Utah's ; 115,930 families is 3.S6 persons, i according to a report compiled from the 1930 census and released re-leased last week through the j Salt Lake office, department of commerce. The most popular family size in the state U three, M.SSS re-j purling tins number. There are j 10,153 families, however, composed com-posed of eight or more persons, j Rural and farm families are considerably larger than the urban. ur-ban. The average for the farm family is 4.71, compared to 3.62 for the urban. The average size of the rural non-farm family is 3.91. The report shows that 5G.-566, 5G.-566, or 48.8 per cent of the families, had no children under 10 years of age; 24,2 GS, or 20.9 (:'-.,:, l.;d o:.'y one ciiiM under 10; IS, 014 or 15.5 per cent, had two children under 10, and 17, OSS or 14.7 per cent, had more than three chi'.dren under 10. The figures on gainful workers work-ers indicates that father is still the chie;' breadwinner. A total of 77,39iJ families, or 68. S per cent, reportea only one member with a gainful occupation, occupa-tion, and 21.1S6, or IS. 3 per cent, were not gainful workers. Butter wrapper prices arH I tows: 100, $i, 200 $2.75; 1000, $4.25. If wrann to be sent by mail a. as follows: 100, 7c; 200 12c; 1000, isc-wa-shingtin5' News, St. George, Utah |