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Show ployment is in manufacturing, compared with 30 for the nation as a whole. Another factor in Utah's relatively low per capita income is the large size of families in the state. In analyzing personal income on a per household basis, the Foundation found that Utah was 10 below the U.S. average and ranked 30th with an average income of $8,975 per household in 1966. The U.S. average was $10,002 per household. For quick, effective results at low cost, use the want ads! Utah Foundation Government Is Largest Factor In Utah Economy ii come in Utah, compared with SALT LAKE. Government has become the largest single 76.2 in the nation. factor in the Utah economy, During the past year, total according to a report just personal income in Utah rose by $154 million, the report completed by Utah Foundacontinues. Approximately $100 tion, a private research ds of this million, or The study which was based increase, however, was the on information compiled by result of larger government the U.S. Department of Com- - Payments. Federal civilian merce, shows that personal wage payments in Utah rose Income in Utah during 1967 by $38 million, Federal milof itary pay increased by $4 totaled $2,667,000,000, which $798,000,000, or nearly million, state and local pay30 was obtained from direct rolls climbed by $28 million and all other government paygovernment payments (federments went up $29 million last al, state and local). governBy comparison, year. ment payments accounted for The study notes that Utah 26 of Utah's personal inhas fallen further behind the come in 1965, 23 in 1960 rest of the nation in average and 22 in 1950 These di income per capita. Last year rect government payments do per capita income in Utah not include payments derived amounted to $2,604, approxfrom private employers enimately 18 below the U.S. gaged in government-relate- d average of $3,159. In 1960 activities. These are included Utah's per capita income was as private industry payments. only 10 under the U.S. Income from government average. Utah now ranks 36th sources has been rising much among the 50 states by this more rapidly than income measure of economic activity. from private sources in Utah The Foundation analysis during recent years. Foundaexplains that an important tion analysts note that between factor in Utah's relatively low 1960 and 1967 personal inper capita income is that the come derived from federal, state has a larger percentage state and local government in of its labor force employed Utah rose 95, compared with in the lower-pai- d service oconly a 37 increase for incupations with a correspondicome from private nonfarm ngly smaller portion engaged sources. At present, private in higher-pai- d manufacturing nonfarm income constitutes jobs. For example, only 15 about 67.6 of the total in- - of Utah's nonagricultural em two-thir- vrrl CLASS PROJECT . . . Roger James, Dan Zom, Ross Wilson Sue Pearson, Lucinda Petrovich, from left, witness eruption of volcano they helped make at Grant school. Eruption Adds Realism In Study Of Volcanoes MURRAY. man-ma- de MURRAY (UTAH) Thursday, Oct. 31, 1968 surface. Eruption of a what causes the earth's survolcano took place face to change and the forces students at Grant ele- that change the earth's crust," mentary exploded a papier-mach- e said Mrs. Lindsay. "The model of a science project proved to be crater. an exciting and wonderful exUsing ammonium bich- perience for the children," romate, the fifth grade stud- she added. ents taught by Marva Banks In addition to the volcano, Lindsay, simulated the actual the students built a seismoflow of lava, rocks and ash graph, using a book, pencils typical of a volcanic erup- and ruler to show how an tion. actual would seismograph The volcano was acombinet move back and forth to meaeffort of all students in the sure the movement of the class and each made a smal- earth's surface during a ler model which they "explo- volcanic eruption or an earthded" by using vinegar and quake. soda. Film strips and tapes were "The project was an out used to point out how the growth of a unit taught to various rocks are formed and help the students understand what makes up the earth's when 9B EAGLE-ADVERTIS- lava-formi- The students made a collection showing the various volcanic rocks, metamorphic, igneous, sedimentary, marble and quartzite. Of special interest was a collection made by Lucinda Petrovich and Sue Pearson. As an individual project the girls collected and labeled every kind of rock available. Adding interest to the study was a diorama of a volcano and a chart showing the com ponents of the crater. These were also made by the stu n The Green Sheet newspapers Utah's most weekly publications. They reach nearly mid - valley homes 33,000 Thursday morning: every widely-circulat- ed i -- H "ad -' ft M t Piano Closeout Sale Hammond Pianos i i t 1 O 14 New Hammond Pianos : above cost O Priced 10 Avereffs Music Co. &1H Home of the Hammond Organ 3355 So. 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