OCR Text |
Show Local Families at EligEior Incomo LouoIg Scoot JlOlbOTEi To bi Held il Since the report Is concerned the local households In the group T...- I u.6. . ... , M. , f - tennnt I If tl Mil v vit,,4 im n the it fpw innnmes. alter Davmem 01 meir soieiy wun money uiiuiuv. ul ,ww w n .Thanks to the income gains they households had disposable cash O.AW uiwbi iv u. u . , 't'm nMtanta somewhat the stand- $8,000 and another 15.7 percent in This fng of farm communities, where the $8,000 to $10,000 category. The 8th National Boy Scmrt K'JttMnT than was recorded locally three lower living costs and the avail- Those with incomes above $10,000 Jamboree being held in 1973 wlU ToMhem Whose earn- years ago. when a similar study ability of home-grown products constitute 30. 2 percent. There- take pUceattwolocations--Mor- iiJs?adb1eSw $8 M0 have STnSta. It was then 62.3 are valuable considerations. mainder have net earnings of aine State Park, North of Pit- V5 It rlLT The findings reveal, through a $5,000 or less. tsburg, Pennsylvania, and at Far- ?r, t,J:;;;J:; breakdown, just what proportion However, although more money ragut State Park, Idaho. Jam- ICIXb 1U11UVI wwiv . . , . - a l 1 tho Innnmplarlflprhavebeentaken Dares Wltn a 5. J percent nse in 01 uiau wvuiuj-b uwiwuuw ------ V7" KufaSSSbad E United state and with 5.1 within each Income bracket. of the gain is being wiped out to 9 and Jamboree West is from been receiving less than $8,000. percent In the State of Utah. The figures list 32,7percentof by rising living costs. August 1 to 7. receiving : The upward shift has beentak- f Ing place all across the board, ' . , . with the result that the middle ( and upper brackets contain a ' j larger proportion of the local population than ever, leaving a i ,j smaller segment in the lower ' brackets. ! 1 The findings are brought out f j n a eneHal rpnnrt. coverim? , :i ... - -r , j every area of the country, re- ; leased by Sales Management. " I What was sought through the : 1 study was a better understand- Ing of the purchasing power of ( , each community than was af- 1 forded by its "average income" r , alone. ; Is that average made up of a i small proportion of families with i. big incomes counterbalancing a V very large proportion with small 1 incomes or are earnings more 4 evenly spread? ' ' In Utah County, it is shown, , no less than 68.6 per cent of the . The Utah National Parks Council Coun-cil has decided to concentrate on the Jamboree at Farragut State Park, Idaho. For the first time in Jamboree Jam-boree history a boy will have a choice in the way in which he may attend. First, he may attend at-tend with his own Scout Troop under the leadership of his own scoutmaster if the troop decides de-cides to go; second, he may attend by going with the local council on an "economy" trip; third, he may go with the local lo-cal council on a "deluxe" trip. Further information and de- THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 22. 1972 tails will be given at a meeting on November 17 (Friday) at 7:00 p.m. In the American Fork tabernacle. tab-ernacle. If a boy is interested in attending the Jamboree in any of the above mentioned ways he should plan to attend this meeting meet-ing with his parents. The city of Venice, Italy Is gradually sinking, leading engineers eng-ineers to estimate that in 100 years the streets and city squares will be under water. "Oh, I jwt rmmbred. Got my rfprrt cord today" . , -', M ' - X" i Local Teenagers invited to Enter ; Utah Pspint ! Young ladies of this area are Invited to enter the Miss Utah Teen-ager Pageant to be held at the Ramada Inn, Salt Lake j City, Utah, June 15, 16, 17, 1973. i The Miss Utah Teenager Pageant t is the official state preliminary I' to the Miss National Teenager i Pageant, held In Atlanta, Geor- ; rla Spntpmher 1. 1973. The invitation was issued this 1 week by Mrs. Fredda Odom, ; executive director of the Miss Utah Teenager Pageant. Contestants will be judged on scholastic achievement- leader- J ship, poise-personality, and -beauty. There is no swimsuit or talent competition. ; The winner of the Miss Utah i Teen-ager pageant will receive -a scholarship, other prizes, and ; an all expense paid trip to com- ' pete in the Miss National Teen- ' ager pageant. - Contestants must be between 13 and 17 years of age asofSeptem- j ber 1, 1973. Any teenager interested in en- i tering the Miss Utah Teen-ager pageant may write for more in- formation to Mrs. Fredda Odoin, ! Executive State Director, 361 ; Biakley Drive, Nashville, Tennessee Ten-nessee 37211 or call area code 615 1 832-1609834-1880. Siddle Broncs Fieri Mmi nilirArt p. Club of American Fork began their new year with the election of new officers. Gary Chidester was elected president with Jeanne Warvev vira nresident. Martin i Gagon, secretary and treasurer, t Jamie Johnson, reporter, Buddy ' Schear, and Rodney McKinney as Drill Captains, Kirk Lee and Mi- " chael Gagon, Sgt. at Arms. New By-laws were set up for ' the coming year and new ideas for activities were discussed. ; At the October meeting a test . on horses and horsemanship was given. There were 26 of 22 members mem-bers present. Sydney Gagon was welcomed , into the club along with the members mem-bers returning from last year. They include, Gary Chidester, Wade Hansen, Rodney McKinney, -Martin and Michael Gagon, Justin Zimmerman, Kirk , Lee, Byron Wilkins, Buddy and Billy Schear, Kim Brown, Jeanne and Caroline Harvey, Janice Ault, Jill Elwell, Jamie Johnson, f amara Tolman, , Cheryl Nash, Danny Phillips, Jeff Tripp, Sherri Spafford and Lisa Laycock. V.ih ...111 1- - 1 1 ne uieiiiuers win ue aucepieu into the club until Jan. 2, 1973. Anyone interested can call Barbara Bar-bara Pack, 756-4784, Am. Fork. . CARD OF THANKS With deepest gratitude and ap- , preciation we desire to acknowledge ack-nowledge the assistance and expressions ex-pressions of sympathy of our many friends, neighbors and family fam-ily members during our recent sorrow. We take this means of thanking all those who assisted in the services, sent flowers, gave : expressions of condolence, or in : any other way assisted. , The family of Merlin Jones fJf ' "! til "i I y i t Jul 4 I A A 4L h M A it' U M, A -17 ST i )M (4 fj I il M m " j r flTw if ff J 1 llljl i j I I I I '3,1 Hill tA' - !, f -w-- . 'ty 1 1 h 5 4, ' a' 4 f ' if,-" ... This yecr at Dcvcy's we are ceS-abrating car TWENTY FIFTH ChrisJrocs. Never befcra have we had such a qrszt $shctkn of gifts . . . that are just right fcr the hord to please m year Chrbtir.es Hst. Drop into Dsvey's today . . , shop af your leisure ... in a warm friendly Christmas atmosphere ..... Selection . , wow . . .you will fce surprist i. Huncrzds of cciorful skirts and ties . . . the RW2St in knit slacks end gecd bckiog suits and tspsosts . cf coarse your gift will bz bssutifu!!y wrapped in efe gasit foil ct no extra charge . .. . Come in today . . . you will fee glad yenr did. IIiIlRY A PENDLETON CHRISTMAS Pars Wcc! Shirt Modi ramoys for C!door Wist Prr,P frrm til fi Ifitsgocdgroomin he's after... SFCRI COATS Checks - Plaids ts Solid Bkxtrs Mewsst Cfifars in Double Knit cr air - fi J. . i ,1 , X -4 'ft x .' t 1 ' J CHI HIES $H0? Filed with fb Isfesf In Sportswear Coynes md Mmsm $ 7 Sit th2 Hew Lsng .iL (Tn. 1 i - ! , -WN. y 1 i 1 .' Length D'resas end Skirts . 1 . A she will fate on Christmss morning.. A iS s V Transatlantic travel in 1969 is expected to set a new record. Shop Till 9:00 p.v Friday f t 1 v . Amsrscsn Fork Before the war, South Vietnam Viet-nam exported surplus rice. f i i 3 s ' I 1 1 |