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Show Tr JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, June 1, 1967 Government Provides High Infant Dies Ratio of Non Farm Jobs Here Sunday in local States this SLC Hospital Federal, state, for measure. THE BOX ELDER To NEW YORK UPI) create drying space where none existed before, Improvise with articles available around any household, or by using Ingadgets. expensive drip-dr- y For example, place a yardstick or curtain rod cater-cor-nand Mountain in nearacross a curved shower rod, now accounts and use It to suspend any numly one out of every three non-farson Infant Brent Velasquez, THE REPORT INDICATES ber of articles from hangers jobs In Utah. This fact of Lee B. and Virginia Sil- to was brought out In a study Just that because of Utahs large drip into the tub. This 635SouthSlxth of va Velasquez, a bathroom jungle of at the completed by Utah Foundation educational UnIn the West, died Sunday and to close out ion wash wet the private governmental republic school and college Salt In Hospital even Is the state and local iversity more, draw the scene search organization. that Lake City of prematurity. around the curtain The Utah Foundation report activity requiring the largest shower was born Sunday The Infant discloses that In April, 1967, number of employees. In laundry. in the Cooley Memorial 1966, there were 255 there were 100,400 persons educatllonal and Mrs. Simon employed by government agen. employees per He was a member of the Cath- parents, Mr. In Utah-- a cles In Utah, This was equal 10,000 population and Mrs. Atenclo Joseph Silva, olic Church. to 30.3 percent of the 331,200 rate 35 percent above the U.S all of Brigham City. Graveside services were conemployees listed onnonagrlcul-tura- l average, 22 percent above the SURVIVING ARE the parents, of the 11 Western ducted payrolls In Utah. If work-er- s average Wednesday at 10 a.m. one Jonl Lynn Velas, In the Brigham City Cemetery. employed by government-oriente- d States, and nine percent higher quez, sister, s the City; Brigham defense firms, such than the average of the eight was under the direction Mr. and Mrs. Pat Silva, Burial as the missile Industry, are Mountain States, of the Blaine Olsen Funeral and Mr. Shorty Mrs, Velasquez Included, approximately 33 per. Although Utah Is above the Chapel. the great-grancent of Utahs workforce are U.S. average In the ratio of Brigham City; now employed In direct govern-men- t state and local employees for or government-relateand naeducation, highways, tural resources, It is below the I jobs. PLEASE ENROLL ME IN THE national average for public VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL OF j MOST OF THE growth In welfare, hospitals, police and new employment opportunities FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH fire protection, along with many within recent years, according of the other actlvites usually FOR CHILDREN AGES 3 THROUGH 16 j to the Foundation report, has performed b y local govern, 8:30 - 1 1 :30 a. in. June 5 through 9 occurred In the government sec-to- r ments. The Foundation report I of the economy. Govern, cautions, however, that because Age My name is ment employment has accounted of varying demands and the need for 65 percent of the new Jobs for different types of governPhone Parents name In Utah during the past year ment services, such emof total and 55 percent the by themselves are not j Address always a reliable Indicator of ployment gain since 1960. j The study shows that Utah over.or 617 West 5th South FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH by ranks second among the 11 government agencies. Western States and third among the 50 states of the nation in the proportion of Its nonfarm workforce employed by govern, ment agencies. Only Alaska and New Mexico top Utah in the of government percentage employment. er pie-ven- ts load-.bot- h level-educat- r, Hos-plta- l. grand-parent- d DIDNT MISS A DAY These youngsters, students at Foothill school, didnt miss a day this past year. Some extended perfect attendance marks made in previous years. Front, from left, Brian Farner, Bryan Anderson, 2; Kenneth Seelos, Kirk Hoth, 2; Elizabeth Davis, 2; Debra Gale, 2; Dixie Shumway, Arnel Mathis, Jerry Hoesel, Judy Cowley, Michell Secrist, 2; and Scott Jen sen. Second row, Suzanne Hammon, bie Collings, Roger Harrison, Brian Ronda Ward, DebMinert, Lynn Kershaw, Roger Stesens, Joseph Hepworth, Doug Brinton, and Alice Mathis, 2. Third row, Nancy Young, Paula Nielsen, 2; Scott Keyes, 5; Dixine Ward, Julie Rigby, Jeff Gale, 3; Debra Cates, Christoffersen, 3. 2; Janell Holmes, 3, and Val under-staffln- Indian Days Festival Set g GOVERNMENT employ-men- t is related to total pop. ulation, Utah Is found to have IF On June 9-Indians fromafour-stateare- 10 nearly 10 percent of Its total Inhabitants working directly for Federal, state, or local government agencies. Foundation analysts point out that a major factor In this high proportion of government employment In Utah is the large number of persons working for the Federal Government. e Only Alaska has a higher of Federal employment. Utah also ranks well above the national average In the proportion of Its population employed by state and local govern, ment. The State, however, is at about the average of the 11 Western States and slightly below the average of the eight a with gather at Bluff, Utah June 9 10 for the second annual All Tribes Indian Days. Expected to participate in some two dozen events are members of the Navajo and Ute Indian tribes. Invited to attend the two-dafestival were members of the Hopl, Zuni, South, ern Ute and White Mountain Apache tribes. The Indian Days celebration will open June 9 at 9 p.m. with a dance at Bluff High School, featuring an swing band. The more traditional Indian dances will be featured during the intermisy n sions. A full day of competition for BC Indians of all ages In foot racing, tugs of war and horse rac-lnwill be scheduled June 10. Tourists will act as judges In a fry bread contest for Navajo women. Exhibitions will be scheduled June 10. Tourists scheduled the day during Army Private Terry H. Robby Navajo sand painters and rug inette, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. weavers. Howard K. Robinette, 265 North The two-dafestival will Third East, Brigham City, close with Indian dance compe-tltloeight weeks of advanced among the tribes. training as a combat engineer May 26 at Ft. Leonard Wood, Serviceman Training as Combat Engineer g HOPSCOTCH WINNERS Winners in the annual hopscotch competition at Corinne school this spring were, from left, Debra Craner, third grade; Salley Hansen, fourth grade; Arlene Nelson, fifth grade, and Jolene Rader, sixth grade. Each received a birthstone necklace. TICKER TIPS Mr. Piano One Heart for Each Person: You Must Take Care of Yours Coming to Music Hall Roger Williams, the lamed Mr. Plano who has broken attendance records all over the United States and Canada, will appear at North Salt Lake June 8 10 at the Valley Music Hall. The Kapp recording artist, who first rose to fame ten years ago with the three. million seller Autumn Leaves, has averaged one million album sales every year since. He Is a con. slstent leader In the single and album markets, as well as one of the most popular recording artists In the Columbia Record Club. ALTHOUGH HE takes time to do a limited amount of appearances on television, Rogers first loves are recordings and appearances. Like personal many of his contemporary per. formers, Mr. Plano loves a live audience. Maybe some of my offbeat humor would do better with some sound track laughter, smiles Roger, but give me the warmth of a great audience .. theres no sub. stltute. Before leaving his home (which Isnt easy, with a love-lwife and three children, light-weig- champion In the Navy. his personal gymnasium, he carries on a vigorous physical fitness program, even to bean apt pupil In Judo and coming Karate, In tours take me as many as ten thousand miles In a very few weeks, he "This Is hard work, and I do have to play a concert -sometimes two nearly every night. Believe me, you have to be fit I The program must pay off, too - he Is proud of having missed only one concert In his career and that was because a snow he was -- grounded.-ln storm In the mldwestl r Included In an cast Is his Instrumental group, The Quiet Men, a vocal group The Arbors, and a blonde young songstress from Holly, wood, Miss Jerl.Lynne Fraser, The Arbors are making the charts these days with their own recordings, and the young a veteran of MANY OF MY com-ment- all-sta- prr for hearing; two kidneys for cleansing the blood and tissues; but only one heart to keep the body alive. This Ingenious organ is norm-allthe size of a clenched fist, but Is the mightiest of all muscles. Our Creator designed It to work constantly day and night through an expected life span of more than three score and ten. It keeps us alive to do our God.glven tasks. y THE HEART pump, and just as any mechanical pump needs care, this wonder engine of the human body requires up. keep. There are six ways to guard your heart and maintain Its health, so It keeps push, lng lifes blood to all the other heart and circulatory sysand you will not live through three score and ten. your tem, IF YOU ARE THINKING about the possibility of having a heart atteack, there Is no guarantee It can be prevented. However, If you follow the rules above, you can assure reasonably good health and physical fitness for every member of your family. Write the Utah Heart Assocla. tlon today for the free pamphlet, Why Risk Heart Attack. The address Is 250 East First South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. com-plete- d n Two Vehicles Mo. During his training, he instruction In combat squad tactics, use of Infantry weaporjand engineer reconals-sanc6- Collide at 7 Intersection also trained In the of road and bridge build-lngcamouflage, and He Substantial damage resulted k to both vehicles In a collision at Seventh South and Main street Tuesday, accord-lnto Brigham City police. The mishap occurred at 7:45 p.m. when a car driven by Eva N. Sandall, 155 North Third West, Tremonton, had stopped for a red light. A truck operated by Claudia Wardle, 60 South Third East, tech-nlque- car-truc- one heart your Keeping Is good health Is a sure guar, antee for a longer life. Abuse Sprlngvllle, failed to stop In time and rammed Into the rear of the car. There was an estimated $250 damage to the truck and $175 to the car. Sergeant Bill Walker who Investigated, cited the truck driver for following too close. signed recording ways a Sunrise, crowd-pleaser- Sunset. , Lake box office and at Mickeys Music Center In Brigham City. 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