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Show ft Government Now Acceunis for One of Tfnec Federal, state, and local em- ployment now accounts for nearly one out of every three This fact wa that "a major factor in this high jobs in Utah. brought out in a study just com- - proportion of government employ- pleted by Utah Foundation the ment in Utah is the large number private governmental research of persons working for the fed-- ! eral government. organization. Only Alaska The Utah Foundation report dis- has a higher percentage of fed-- , closes that in April, 1967, there eral employment. Utah also ranks well above the were 100,400 persons employed by government agencies in Utah national average in the proportion This was equal to 30.3 per cent of its population employed by of the 331,200 employees listed on payrolls in Utah. If workers employed by d e f e nse government-orientefirms, such as the missile indusAmong more than 1,800 candifor graduation at Utah dates are included, try, approximately 33 per cent of Utahs work force State University this spring are the following local area students is now employed in direct government or government-relate- d jobs. who are candidates for bachelor non-far- wire 255 educational employees per 10,000 population in Utah a rate 35 per cent above the U. S. average, 22 per cent above the average of the 11 Western States, and nine per cent higher than the average of the eight Gnbon is mil 1( BUSINESS DIRECTORY M.iv with President Art Van Wag onen presiding For this dinner Conover Eldon had meeting, and sligbdy below the average been named tablt topics chairman of the eight Muuntain States in and Mrs. E. A. Turcasso had betn this measure. selected Walter toastmistress. The report indicates that be--j Odendahl served as chief evalucause of Utah's large educational Mountain States. ator and Mrs. Elvain Gibson servload both at the public school ed as grammarian U. the above is Utah Although education is and college level of state in S. ratio the Harley Love spoke on "Radi average the state and local activity re- and local employees for educa- ator Precautions, Ron A.ivgur of emquiring the largest number renatural of Dog and "The explored tion, highways, Anatomy ployees. In October, 1966, there sources, it is below the national Hair." Jim Brannan gave his average for public welfare, hos- commentary and dialogue on "So pitals, police and fire protection, Youre Our New Secietarv, and along with many of the other ac- Mr. Wagonen spoke on the topic tivities usually performed by local "The Population Explosion Wade Nielson, Hunting- Mr Odendahl, as thief evalugovernments. The Foundation report cautions, however, that be- ator, analyzed the speechts and cause of varying demands and the concluded that the speakers are need for different types of govimproving. ernment services, such comparIn keeping with ihe summer isons by themselves are not al- schedule, it was announced that over-or ways a reliable indicator of the next meeting will be June 22 by government at the Century Cafe. hjarcheta Pierucci, director of agencies. the Ann Self Training Center, recently returned from attending the 91st annual meeting of the (Continued from Page Two) American Association on Mental Thelma Pierce Deficiency, in Denver. Attending reorganized and old state agenfrom all over the United States 637-228- 0 cies. and Canada were representatives from the fields of psychology, Marilyn Foster and children left Sailtair Inc. still is struggling this week for Yakima, Wash., for education and medicine, nursing, hard social service who are working an extended visit. using volunteer latlxir ot to restore the once spic try with the mentally deficient. Bonnie Woods, Charlene and and span beach resort, high and Gene and of a friend Golden, those Among participating were dty and deserted dui mg most of the wife of Vice President H. H. Gilo., w'ere house guests of Mrs. a decade. Ellen of last Rich four and Mrs. Dinthrop Humphrey days The State Board of Examiners Rockefeller, wife of the governor week. June forbade the resolution of Arkansas. Janet and David Watson, Salt group from reopening the resort While in Denver, Mrs. Pierucci Lake City, have a baby girl bom to the public until and unless also took the opportunity to tour Sunday. Horace Thayn is grandit provides a $25,000 bond to prothe Cerebral Palsy Center and the father to the new arrival. tect the state against damage n Laradon Hall. James Hemrie is at home resuits should visitors be injured. In comparing the local center cuperating after spending the past for the Handicapped, Mrs. Pier- three weeks in Salt Lake Grand County Lands Revalued City ucci stated that Program-wis- e Grand County is one of five recovering from major surgery. we are equal to and ahead of Mrs. Annie Dimick left this counties in which land values most similar facilities in our week for Vernal where she will have been reappraised by the county but our physical plant is spend the next two weeks at the State Tax Commission during below standard. Bruce Blanford home. the past lour years. There is a possibility that we Pfc. Richard Motte is home on The others are Millard, Kane, could get government assistance a short leave from Camp Erwin, Piute and Juab. Part of the to build it we possessed a suit- Calif. land in Salt Lake and Utah able lot, she said. Darlene Larson, Carslbad, N. counties has been reappraised M., and her three children spent during the past year, causing n the past two weeks here with Former Residents Visit many protests from property and Afton Swasey. owners. The Reverend and Mrs. William The Tax Commission reports McFadden of Springfield, Colo., that except in rapidly changing were recent visitors in Price reland values are reapareas, Mcnewing old friendships. Rev. at intervals considerably praised Fadden was formerly minister of the five years fixed than longer the Community Methodist Church law. Appropriations have not by Price. in been sufficient for more frequent the commission GREEN RIVER KNIFE says. 26 When You Need Services or Merchandise -Patronize These Advertisers V Most of the growth in new employment opportunities within recent years, according to the Foundation report, "has occurred in the government sector of the Government employeconomy. ment has accounted for 65 per cent of the new jobs in Utah during the past year and 55 per cent of the total employment gain since 1960. The study shows that Utah ranks second among the 11 Western States and third among the 50 states of the nation in the prowork force portion of its non-faragenemployed by government cies. Only Alaska and New Mexico top Utah in the percentage of government employment. If government employment is related to total population, Utah is found to have nearly 10 per cent of its total inhabitants work- - degrees: Thomas Dalpiaz BevHelper eridge, John Douglas Bradley Jr., Abel Martinez Jr., Karen Marie Piccioni, Richard Pete Svetich and Janet Gayle Clerico. Bruce Andrus Bertel-soPrice Gary Liddell Callaway, Maurine Waterman Craig, Shanna Lynn Evans Dine, Carolyn Fal-son- e, Carol Kathleen Feichko, Lee Johnson, Tamara Davis Johnson, James Monroe Noblitt Jr., Nalani Kurulei Reid, Chester Arthur Simms and Marcia Snow. Gerald Naylor Dragerton Evans, Cecil Mae Fryer, Betty L. Ketle and Clinton Eugene Tobey. Wayne G. Williams, Wellington; John Fischer Johnson, Sunnyside; William Thomas Civish, Columbia; Ted J. Christensen, Ferron; Ward Deon Curtis, Green River; Why you should go to a bank for Installment Loans Director Attends National Meeting FREE ESTIMATES If you'n I formr State Farm policyholder, your membership to State Farm Kill holds real Kue for you! It's your key to st Stats Firm Insura nco told State Farm protection. Get in touch with mo id And out how much you may low-co- owtovel every day. From 1835 to 1860, the company sent approximately 720,000 of its Green River knives West, where they were distributed to fur traders, hunters, and miners, and in later years to settlers. Among the most popular models was the pur- chase and pay for it in monthly installments, youll save money by coming to Walkers first. For my money it's Walker Bank Walt Donaldson 26 4-- The American Studies Group at Deerfield Academy is seeking information on the Green River Knife, which was made by the John Russell Cutlery Co. of Greenfield and Turners Falls Mass., throughout the 1800s. It is our hope to compile a history of the company, showing its place in the development of American industry and its contribution to the development of the West. West Main Phone 0 f First Price Office STATE FARfl MUTUAL Ftdral Rtum SyiUm nd Fedtrtl Dtfm t munuui CrcrtbiNl ' u or type. Dadley Dadlery There are indications that a significant number of these knives fell into the hands of the Indians before the Indian wars of the 1860s and 1870s. There is also a possibility that a quantity of these WASH and TEDS 100 Yamaha Ta in Jvis to 100 Lut'hy Winners the biggest, most complete line in sportcycling. 17 great Yamahas for 67... from 50s to 350s. Swing by today and turn in your entry blank for a chance to win one of 100 Yamaha Twin Jets to buy. Just fill only twin cylinder sportcycle in its class. No gimmicks... nothing mjrww out the entry blank below and bring it in. But hurry, the drawing will be held soon. Hey look em over... n SUlCS' 1. Only holders of a vllij dtiwTl lictnw. tiin In U S A r lifibl Mttt er loetlity hr promotion of thit typo is tid, prohibited, or thriso rostndod or eontrsnr low. Ail Fodtfil, StU ond local rofolitrorts apptr 3 Each wmntrti contostonl wilt b roouirod to pay any fodoral, Stato Of local taxes 4 Notoiibla ptrsonnal of Yamaha International Corporation, its doaiori odvartiunc ftncS, nd thon mmodiato faonlios 5 Humors will be notified by mail 6 SwoopiUho ctoos July 31, 196. DAVIS 127 Weekdays Phone ij Main S. 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Cleveland, Utah COMPANY ELECTRIC to Supplies 1 Phone Helper, Utah Free Reloading Bench Pittsburg Paints Lawn and Garden Center Service Is Guaranteed When You Shop at Sears. Grant C. Fausett, Robert Etzel and Bruce Bird Morticians 680 East 1st South Phone Price 711 North 5th MOTORS & SERVICE Reloading to WATER HEATER el to ny Guns and Ammunition to ... the y J4Jnf f nil iA W' 2 Void In to yours, Mortuary I CASE 1971. RICHARD SWIG, Student Researcher American Studies Group i DEERE JENSEN G53-275- building revaluation program based on assessment sales ratios is scheduled to reach 20 per cent of fair cash values by Service T 315 E. Main to Fine Foods QUALITY and QUANTITY Implements LAUNDERCENTER to to JEANSELMES Farm WAY, 94121. Fausett-Etz- & and to WE CATER TO PARTIES AND FAMILIES COME AS YOU ARE! 2 JOHN DAY-NIGH- Prime Rib, Steaks, Chicken, Sea Foods, Pork and Lamb Chops TRUCKS Parts knives were provided to Indians by the government. For a complete and accurate picture, however, we need all kinds of information pertaining to the Green River knife facts, stories, names of people who own them, etc. If you have any information about the Green River Knife, or if you know of someone who may be able to help us, we would appreciate your writing to either Mr. Robert L. Merriam, Faculty Advisor, AmerDeerfield ican Studies Group, 01342 Mass. Deerfield, Academy, or Richard L. Swig, 45 McLaren Avenue, San Francisco, Calif. Sincerely 637-145- S MENU Wonderful 202 West Main TERMS TAKE-OUT- FROM Hardware & MONEY DOWN EASY A Editor: Price Lumber PLUMBING Needs Licensed Contractor O Sfatehouse OTHER QUALITY PAINTS and WIRING well-know- Some people are not aware that Walkers can save them money on things like carpets and drapes, furnishings for a troussequ as well as a car, major appliance or home improvements. But we can, and If you are planning to make any kind of a 1 for all your HOUSEHOLD NO 25c Hamburger 1 Installment loans cost less at a bank, and there are no lower rates than Walkers. , 637-228- g Wellington $1.35 $1.25 Chicken Shrimp The Public Forum Money is the one product that is exactly the same wherever you get it. But the repayment rates vary widely among financial institutions. do under-staffin- Take Out Service I Vi Area Students Due Degrees at USU d UtaK- -3 Teasfmusfers Meet Jobs in Ulob Men-Fat- m Price. 8, 1967 TWs3ay, 3une 8 ft 4 Phone 637-228- 1 Estimate and NO Obligation for FREE .1: |