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Show The Former Mona June 17, 1976 man is married Mr. and Mrs. Leland Sorensen of Orem announce the marriage of their daughter, Lynn Cobb, to Kent Wilkerson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Woodford Wilkerson, formerly of Mona. . t he marriage took place on June 5 at St. George. The bride is a recent graduate of Orem High School, and the groom filled a mission to Sweden, and is now employed in Orem. They will make their home in Provo. An open house honoring the young couple will be held June 24 at the Timp Village Clubhouse at Orem between 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Gaily costumed cast members are ready for the presentation of a bicentennial program Listen My Children" which will be presented on Wednesday, June 23 at 7:30 p.m. at the stake house. Left to right, they are Derk Winn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen winn; Brad Story, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Story; Heidi Boswell, daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Seth McPherson. The bicentennial play is being presented all over the I'nited States by Primary groups. Officers of the Nephi Third Ward Primary invite the public and Mrs. Paul Boswell; Laura Sharp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sharp; John Carter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Carter to attend. and Michael McPherson, son of Personal income up 1 .8 percent in county, Utah Foundation says Personal income in Juab County rose by 1.8 percent last year according to a study just released by Utah Foundation, the private research organiza- tion. According to the estimates contained in the Foundation report, total personal income in Juab County during 1975 amounted to $17.2 million. This compares with personal income estimates of $16.9 million in 1974 and $12.1 million in 1970 for Juab County. Throughout Utah last year, income totaled personal $5,812,000,000. This amount was $569 million, or 10.9 percent above the 1974 total. By comparison, the nation as a whole registered an 8.0 percent gain in personal income during 1975. The Foundation study points out, however, that a large part of the personal income increase recorded during 1975 was due to inflation. When an adjustment is made for the 9.1 percent rise in the cost of living last year, the effective gain in Utahs real personal income was only 1.6 percent NationaUyvreal ended in a ers and NRP teams tie as the first half of the East Juab Little League play came to a close last week. Other teams with their records 3-- 4; 3-- 4; JSdlUWjSSSS Mc with 2.0 cu. in. nflin, 14" iprocktt noM Mini Carrying Cava, Maintananc Tool Kit (with flat lilt, filt quid, handy 2 in1 tool, dapth gauge), "101 Protct Booklet." GREENWOOD'S 740 NORTH MAIN 03-130- Mar-Beav- moving into homes they once thought they couldn't afford. And this special kind of open house will show you how you can too. Come see one of our custom homes before it's all finished. Examine a unique. money-sain- g concept House IM, first hand. called the Capp home yourself enables you to save thousands, Finishing a custom-bui- lt compared to the cost of having a general contractor build the same house on your lot. You'll see how a homebuyer can custom design his dream home . . . and with Capp in making his dream come true. work Because the house you'll see is unfinished and ready for its owner to comquality close up. At this open plete. you'll get a chance to see Capp custom-bui- lt nouse. nothing is hidden. And you II learn how you can finish your home with materials and instructions we provide. an eye opener, for sure. And vou'll Yes. it will be a different experience II make is how This walk my dream' come true." away saying. probably it You owe to come. Please yourself. lf ep I HERES HOW TO GET TO THE OPEN HOUSE. TIME: 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. DATES: June 1920, 1976 DIRECTIONS: At the home of Mr. go south on old Highway 91 and Mrs. Gary Knapp. In Pay-soto Spring Lake and follow the n Capp Homes Open House signs. Your representative is: Cliff Haltfeod, Payton. Phone (801) 465-977- 5 If ou un'l m.iLc it. write fur our nc Home n.mniny (Miiile u( iiolum home ile'ien- - C IP IIO'II S. " Northp.iiL Dine Color .iJu Sonne (ovi-m- Fancy Nylon Shirts. $1 395 I would appreciate the privilege ot providing your insurance needs. FIRE BUSINESS MOTORCYCLES SNOW BONDS MOBILES Western Straw Hats AUTOMOBILE COMMERCIAL BOATS GLASS MOBILE HOMES K-- J 25 0f ( Suggested gift items: Leather shaving kit, handkerchiefs, belts & fancy buckles, shirts, ties, wallets, hats. OVER 25 YEARS INSURANCE SERVICE IN THIS AREA The . INSURANCE AGENCY LfexDigQFy Nephi, Utah &J Fcfeircdlly Servoce Lower Food Prices! (fij) III Millard County; Bonnie Bonner, Wasatch County; Charlyn cusen, Utah County: Shelly Poll, Morgan County. Right now, people are step-by-st- . NEPHI. UTAH 0 er Table Fresh Produce Finish-It-Yourse- New Leisure Suits just arrived. $3500 fwr, PLUS 3-- 4; i per- Work- Lions include: Kiwanis, Merchants, Jaycees, 1;6 and Pextons, with no wins and 7 it had skidded to more than 20 relative position during recent years. In 1969, Utah's per capita percent below the national averincome was equal to $2,974, an age. amount $759, or 20.3 percent beThus far in the 1970s, personal income gains recorded in Utah low the U. S. average of $3,733. The report indicates that some have been slightly better than of the largest percentage gains those for the nation as a whole. in personal income during recent As a result, the Foundation were recorded in some of shows relative Utahs years that study position among the states in per the smaller counties of the state capita income has stabilied and which have experienced mineral has improved moderately. Per development. For example, becapita income in Utah during tween 1970 and 1975, the gain in total personal income amounted 1975 equaled $4,819, which was $1,015, or 17.4 percent below the to 182 percent in Emery County, U. S. average of $5,834. Utah 138 percent in Duchesne County, ranks 39th among the fifty states 133 percent in Wayne County, 126 percent in Kane County, and by this measure. The report points out, how- 125 percent each in Carbon and ever, that the dollar difference Uintah Counties. State wide, the in per capita income between increase in personal income Utah and the U. S. has been wid- averaged 69 percent during this ening despite the gains in Utahs period. sonal income actually declined by 1.1 percent during 1975. Foundation analysts note that during the period 1964 through 1969 personal income gains in Utah were well below the U. S. average. Utahs relative position among the fifty states in per capita personal income slipped from 29th place in 1963 to 40th in Front: 1976 Utah State Dairy 1969. In 1963, per capita income Princess, Roberts, Carolyn in Utah was about 10 percent County. Left to Right: below the U. S. average; by 1969, Attendants, Gayle Thatcher, East Juab Little League ends in a tie Mona, United Rubber Times-New- s Frozen Foods jj |