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Show Fo'wer members.. . U.S. households increase .The number of households in the United States increased sharply between 1970 and 1990, but they are smaller than ever before, the 1980 cen-'su- s increase over the 63.4 million counted in the The report shows that 220.8 million people lived census, according to a report just issued by the Commerce Department's Census Bureau. Mean-whil- e, shows. average household The of size declined to 179 percount households in I960 was sons from the 1970 80.4 million, a 27 percent average of 111 persons. in households while S.7 million others were living in "group quarters" such 1970 as institutions, rooming bouses, military barracks, and college dormitories. California, the state the with highest, population 23.7 million also had the largest number of households in 1980: 8.6 million. New York and Texas were next with 6.3 million and 4.9 million households, respectively. States with the largest average household size were Utah and Hawaii with 3 JO and 3.15 persons per household, respe- 1980 PC80-1-- A; raaasGs-fc- - you immediate C SOT? D3IAUFAST W nr fit dbakd flavors NOTICE Ot PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held on June 28, 1981 at the Riverton City Hall, cc::iless siivorBriaM HAMS hi::le NAM PfSWTWtSI MMKINMSi Ground Deef Kmum b.Mlf SebdsM'0" Gelstin ScddbKST. fresh 8 SAUSAGE wiATsnvn Pcrfcit 12891 South 1700 West starting at 7:00 p.m. for the purpose of adopting the proposed budget for the Various Funds of Riverton City for the year July 1, 1981 through June fUVM 30,1982. (Pub. GIVEN of a public hearing to be held in the Sandy City Hall, 800 East 100 North, Sandy, Utah, before the Sandy City fadi pltct tflly scaJ z "CPEtl, il 'BMLk "NCIDOMOM n V- - QAC-- III 10 Hearttpide 1 StopHrr oz. cotue TNtSWttK'SKATURt Safe In Your Microwave ...Oven Dishwasher mm 6 CC3EAL C3HL 3& Start this week to collect a complete set of lovely Sculputura Hearthside Dinnerware. Don't Miss Out. ..This is a Limited Offer FROZEN CONCENTRATE WITN UCN IS.0P rUKNASI CeLETH KICK ARE AVAIIACIE OR CINNAMON COTTAGE CHEESE LCCERE- -- ICE Km STAR CESICE CREA... I r iccmki ss.su akricaii W V IRISH -- N . G 0 aw vJEROENS J UMBLE f f SOAP O Conditioner Savi O Shcmpoo0 Pac U Conditioner Protein 1 1 Snsmpoo bettW tubt s.vt I 4 01. botue 1 r AK9 OVER TKE COUNTER TO YCV J. HAPLE OB CK8CG1ATE DARS tfe . nilllW Sl. LIGHT Oil Of V f I FOR i m Kb li - -. 6.$1M Tasty Gnlon or Elalsor Dolls Garlic Chocso Flavored Droad Largo Unlcod Angol Food Calios u$l79 FLAVOR Elementary School, 7430 South 1700 West, West Jordan, Utah. The Utah Migrant Council will also sponsor a Head Start afternoon snack will be served at no cost to all children under the special Summer Food Service Program. All children will be served the same meals at no separate charge regardless of race, color, national origin or handicap and there will be no discrimination in the course of the meal service. Input is invited from members of local school parent advisory commit- tees, parents to Title I students and all other interested persons. For further information please contact Mary Sjoblom, Elementary Education Director; - ivuuni in stmts with iui shok onit mm school during the 1981-8years. Also included in the Title I program is the Summer Migrant School for children of migratory farmworkers. From June 8 to July 29, 1981 the Jordan School District will sponsor a program for migrant children at the same site. Breakfast, lunch and an tub I oi. or Conditioner 3 T JUICE TG-.1AT- T MWiiNMMy 20 CUT CF TKS OVEN I I students in rilifying Title I schools Summer Migrant Program at the Majestic nooTiii'jAsn KZXVi (SEAT TASTE spura WNSHINI - ALlCa SLICED CHEESE -J LISTERttlNT V i L- OREAT FLA VMS isaisi IMU- this hearing may be directed to the Planning and Zoning Department in the City Hall. (Pub. 2 4n.kttlt lECUUt iiaih care salc:j-aw:c.- e of the Development Code to accommodate design and density variations in the PUD zone. Any questions you may have regarding tion PUBLIC NOTICE JDEDI C1EBCC:3 LOTION Icoperlonel Council on June 30, 1981, at 7:45 p.m. to consider the amendment of Sec- Jordan School District will be submitting an application for Title I federal funds to provide supplementary educato tional services DEL-A- in co?perto::e June 11, 1961) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY ANYTIMfl r JOTHSPI Jk patrf!i mediately identify the company involved, the salesperson's name and product involved, it is a violation and should be reported to the Division of Consumer Affairs. J Steskt iden- tification and the reason for the survey do not cooperate. The pretense of conducting a survey is also used to sell a product If the salesperson contacts you at the door on the pretense of taking a survey and does not im- LEACH PC3K STRIPS ehes-Qf- ol 7".ff KE"imt!ll fl i WW' p Sacked Ssuscge EKST" Sliced Cclssna SSI'Iai ISjsn Watch surveys! SIAf CCD ScIntCn cps. .. SAVE 50 A PstC. tO' A ID. 3 THE SENTINEL Thursdav, lune 11, 1JI1 Pog 7 ty equivalents. National Consumers warned . figures with 1970 comparisons appear in the text preface to the table. The report is for sale by the Superintendent of The Division of Contelephone call represenDocuments, U.S. Goversumer Affairs would like ting that it is the Office of nment Printing Office, to warn consumers to Consumer Affairs taking Washington, D.C. 20402 or watch out for the survey. This is a surveys. Department of CommerIt has come to the at- misrepresentation. They in offices ce district tention of the division are asking questions major cities throughout that a rash of surveys are relative to number of apthe U.S. The price is $2 being made. One such pliances, cars, per copy prepaid. survey is in the form of a snowmobiles, number of people in family, etc. calls If someone claiming that a survey is being taken, you should be very cautious. It could be they are checking to see if you are home, hours of people coming and going, number of people in the home, furnishings in the borne. If they are reluctant to give 0QJL-- W SAVE e, completed. The report. Population and Households by States and Counties: 1980, PC80-(SH-presents a table with 1980 figures on numbers of households and related date in each of the 50 states and the District of Columbia and similar data for each of the nation's counties or coun and, General Population Characteristics, PC80-1- - c;::ie ca iiaif TASTY state-by-stat- census: Number of Inhabitants, rriA7 LVLJ U CJ V a flow basis, as processing is the report are being issued in advance of separate publication in final state reports of the Smallest ctively. B, which will come out on households were in the District of Columbia and Florida. These had averages of 2.39 and 2.55 per household, respectively. Most of the statistics in 10AF VaLoris Webb, Program Coordinator of Title I ; or, Beverly Lloyd, Federal Programs Coordinator; at the Jordan School District Administration office, 566-152- (Pub. June 11, 1981) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held on June 26, 1981 at the Riverton City Hall, 12891 So. 1700 West starting at 7:00 p.m. for the purpose of adopting the amendments to the 1980-8- 1 COPYRIGHT Mil SAffWAY STORES INCORfORATtD, budget of the various finds of Riverton City. Any pubuc comments are encouraged. (Pub. June 11, 1981) . |