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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 Thursday, July 29, 1971 Federal Outlays in Senior Citizens Forest Areas Being Left Cleaner On Wednesday, July 21, 20 members of the Senior Citizens enjoyed an outing at the City park at noon. A musical program and visiting were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Mozart Larson of Moroni were special guests. On August 4th films will be shown at the center at 2 p.m. County Discussed Federal outlays In Juab County totaled during the 1970 fiscal year. This fact was reported by Utah Foundation, the private research organization and is based on a special study prepared by the Office of Economic Opportunity for the executive office of the Pres$3,600,000 A Forest Service Information Release Have you noticed the canyon lately? There has been quite a decrease in the amount of refuse left and scattered by the roads and campsites along the Salt Creek road. This shows that, with everyones help, we can make Salt Creek the cleanest and nicest in the state. d The annual ride was held, and reports that about 350 people were served at the head of Pole Canyon. It looks like a good cleanup crew was appointed, as the area was very clean afterward. If you have driven up the canyon in recent weeks, you have undoubtedly not- - Nephi News Briefs ident The report Indicates that Federal outlays Include all Federal spending such as salaries (civilian and military), retirement pay, federal purchases and contracts, grants in aid, research projects, benefit payments, etc. The expenditure total in Juab County is equal to $787 for every man, woman, and child residing within the County. states personal encome. Recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Gibson S. Cowan were her sister, Mrs. Winifred N. Wilson of Salt Lake City and Robert D. Wilson of Los Angeles, California. Mrs. Cowan accompanied her sister to Salt Lake City for a visit at her home.' Mrs. Walter Olpin left on July 17 for a tour. She will visit the pageant at Hill Cumorah this week, and with the rest of the group on the tour will also visit Denver, Kansas City, Nauvoo, Springfield and Columbus, Ohio, Washington, D. C., New York City, Rochester, New York, Cleveland, Ohio, Chicago, Omaha, and Cheyenne, Foundation analysts emphasize that Federal outlays in Utah are not without cost to residents of the state. Altogether, Federal outlays in the United States amounted to $190 billion during fiscal 1970. Utahs share of the Federal taxes required to finance this expenditure total was $722 million. Although it appears that Utah receives back about 50 to 60 per cent more in payments from the Federal Government than residents pay in Federal taxes, the report concludes that this fact alone does not necessarily indicate the desirability of the program. Furthermore, the Foundation points out, the individuals who pay the taxes to support the program may not be the same ones who benefit directly from the Federal spending policies. church-sponsore- VOLKSWAGEN AND FOREIGN CAR iced the number of house trailers which have been parked along the road. During these hot nights it is quite a relief to sleep in the canyon. Owners of the trailers should be aware that the trailers are welcome on the Uinta National Forest; however, in order to allow everyone who wishes to visit the park and to park trucks and campers, each owner could plan on using the parking site for a maximum of one week, if the trailers are used each day or night Too often, trailers are parked in the canyon for the summer. This, of course, limits the area which other people could use and enjoy. Please be careful with fire, and remember to pick up and dispose of your litter properly. REPAIR 195 East Third South Phone 623-- 1 Nephi, Utah 050 Day or Night DON'T BORROW.. SUBSCRIBE TODAY!! 16-d- For the entire state, Federal outlays in This Utah amounted to $1,151,314,000. sum was equal to $1,087 per capita, and its economic impact can be gauged by the fact that Federal outlays in Utah were equivalent to 37 per cent of the NOTICE TO WATER USERS State of Utah throughout the The following applications entire year unless otherwise have been filed with the State designated. Locations in SLB&M. Engineer to change and appro(66-5Board of Water priate water in Juab County, r Resources, 435 State Capitol Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah 84114 proposes to change the point of diversion of 15.0 sec. ft of water as evidenced by Appl. ). 27860 The water has been diverted from the followwell 405 ings wells (1) ft deep at a point S. 1560 ft. & h W. 80 ft (2) well 480 ft. deep at a point S. 1699.5 ft. and W. 4306.5 ft both from NE Cor. Sec. 31, T14S, R1E; and used from March 1 to Oct 31 for the irrigation of 3200 acs. in Secs. 24, 25, 36, T14S, R1W, Sec. 30, 31, T14S, R1E. 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