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Show t t 1 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, October 18, 1973 5 States economy improves after 1960 decade declines Utah has improved its relative economic position the fifty states among somewhat during the past several years after having CREDIT WOMEN New officers of Credit Women Internationals Rocket chapter are Janet Petersen, secretary; Cleora Rawlins, third vice president; Joyce Harmon, second vice president; JoAnn Heninger, first vice president; Winifred Loveland, treasurer; Rose Byington, president. LINDA Credit Women install new officers Rocket chapter of Credit Women International installed new officers at the annual in- stallation banquet held at Sherwood Hills on Thursday, Oct. 11. Taking office as president was Rose Byington of the Thiokol Credit Union, with other officers including JoAnn Heninger, First Security bank, first vice president; Joyce Bell Mountain Harmon, vice second telephone, president; Cleora Rawlins, Brigham City corporation, third vice president; Janet Petersen, Smith's Food King, secretary; Winifred Loveland, Fife Rock products, treasurer. officer for the Installing evening was Vera Mullins of Ogden, District Nine president. Representatives of five other area chapters of Credit Women International were present for the evening. In charge of the meeting was Dora Payne, Breitenbekers, outgoing president, who introduced the new officers. ' e A delightful program of songs was presented by Virginia Breitenbeker with Paul Petersen as master of ceremonies. LaVERN PIERCE and ROBERT DROLLETTE Autumn date circled for temple ceremony old-tim- Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Nate Pierce of Brigham City, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter LaVern to Robert Drollette, son of Mrs. Luel la Drollette and, the late Charles R. Drollette, also of Brigham City. The couple will be wed on Nov. 16 in the Ogden LDS temple. A reception will honor the couple that evening in the Brigham City LDS Sixth ward from 7 to ? p.m. Miss Pierce is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary. She attended one year at Utah State University. ' . The prospective bridegroom is also a graduate of Box Elder High school. He has served an LDS mission to Georgia and South Carolina. He is presently attending Utah State University majoring in forestry. Following their marriage the couple plans to reside in Logan. Whats leisure time? NEW YORK (UPI)-Compu- Legion ladies hear Girls' Staters will American the War Memorial home. Program for the evening will be reports presented by the local high school girls who attended Utah Girls State, under the chairmanship of Suzanne Ferry. A dessert will be served, with Marion Dunn as serving chairman for the evening. All members are urged to be in attendance. ters have helped launch space ships, build bridges, look for dates or mates, write music and books. Now, they can even help find something to do with all the time people saved by using them. A REGISTER approach to the problem of coordinating leisure time with was from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. more 99 religious precept that challenges the mind. Love my ena emy when I can barely deal calmly Yet this hard saywith my ing has validity in a world where even a small act of violence has such unforeseeable repercussions. Scientific advances have heightened our mutual vulnerability. Only love and can sustain us. We may concede violence is in all of us. So is God. Try His way. It works. Get together with your family, friends, neighbors, or to discuss the problems of - violence and how you can work together to help solve them. For a helpful discussion guide and further information write: Religion In American Life, 475 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017. Play an active roleinyourcommunityOT A T RIAL UtflMlfcMMIlCMlllK The community of God. Make it your way. The MnoOq Coxtei e, e Utah's per capita income was almost 20 percent below the U.S. average, and Utah ranked 40th among the fifty states. During 1962, on the other hand, per capita income in Utah was only 8.6 percent below the U.S. average, and Utah's ranking by this measure was 29th. One factor in the lower per capita income figures for Utah is that a smaller percentage of Utahs labor force work in the higher paid occupations, with a correspondingly larger per- centage employed in the lower paid activities. In 1971, for example, 26 percent of the nonagricultural employees in the United States were engaged a consequently greater educational burden for the schools which are the costliest function of state and local government. The latest data prepared by economy that has analysts concern marriage. Parents remain fair mother and father seriously burned when a trailer blew up in Box Elder canyon recently, remained in fair condition Wednesday at St. Benedicts hospital in Ogden. Patrick F. DAuray, 24, and his wife, Donna, 28, of Kaysville, were still being treated for multiple burns. A FLAM stop in today HACKS PHARMACY 97 South Main 723-37- 75 add sparkle to your home to a hospital authority. The D'Aurays were injured when the trailer exploded Oct. 6, early in the morning. Chllren Released Their two children were treated and released from the hospital and are reportedly staying with relatives. Details of the accident were still unknown Wednesday because Box Elder County sheriff's deputies were unable to talk with the DAurays and get statements. The force of the blast shattered all of the windows in the trailer and the heat melted some equipment. ti "ososmos uSEDft il:B ARRiG GB&iflSV lifiIi)Cram?TOnn productive and ns cejyi) Voters satisfying. ii! Introducing Car.1ll.LE PGRBV Now taking appointments at 58 South Main ROBERTS Camillo it a talented hairdresser, having won several Hair styling Trophies and Specializing in long hair. Call CAMILLE at New - thru SAT. Ridings TOUCH PERMANENT on hat TUES. 4 EUROPEAN DISCOVERY PERFECT Rilling 723-285- SPECIAL REG. 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By way of Hi-Sty- le Cadette Girl Scouts League of Women Call a Below Average The study notes that in 1969 Announcement is made of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Linda Jenkins and Mr. and Wayne Earl by the parents of the bride-to-bMrs. Lloyd Jenkins, RFD 2, Tremonton. Parents of the future bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Earl, 526 West First North, Brigham City. The couple will be wed on Nov. 2 in the Ogden LDS temple. They will be honored at a wedding breakfast at the Chuck Wagon in Ogden, and will greet guests that evening at the reception in the Thatcher-PenrosLDS ward. Miss Jenkins, is a graduate of Bear River High LDS Seminary graduate. She school and a four-yea- r was a member of the National Honor society. A Beauty School in Brigham graduate from the City, she is presently employed there. Prospective bridegroom Earl is a graduate of Box LDS Seminary Elder High school and a four-yea- r He Technical Utah from college graduate. graduated and is presently employed in Clearfield. The couple will reside in Brigham City after their any day up to 10 days before election from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. an avocational matching program can be viewed as an aid in elevating employee morale by helping make leisure hours thy enemy This is or AT THE COURTHOUSE American Psychological Love and OCT. 30 OCT. 16 at your district registrar unveiled recently by Lawrence Hartlage, psychologist. He told the annual meeting of the Association that Area couple to wed in November rites the U.S. Department of Commerce shows that total personal income in Utah during 1972 amounted to $4,197,000,000. This represents an increase of $423 million or 11.2 percent above the 1971 figures. The nation as a whole registered a 9.0 percent gain in personal income during this same period. One aspect of the Utah to von new computerized avocational activities Legion Auxiliary will hold its regular meeting on Monday, Oct. 22, at 7:30 p.m. at JENKINSand WAYNE EARL declined badly during much of the 1960 decade. This fact was brought out by Utah Foundation, the private research organization, in their latest analysis of personal income trends in Utah. According to the Foundation report, personal income in Utah last year was equal to $3,728 per capita. This sum was 17 percent below the U.S. average of $4,492 per capita. Utah ranked 38th among the fifty states by this measure of economic affluence. in manufacturing, usually a income high occupation, compared with only 15 percent in Utah. Another factor in Utah's relatively low per capita income is the large size of families in the State. When personal income is related to the number of households rather than the number of individuals, personal income per household is only about 8 percent below the U.S. average. Foundation analysts point out, however, that the larger family size in Utah results in greater needs. This is especially true for government where the larger size means more children to be educated and CLOTHES AND SHOES FOR EVERYONE |