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Movie: The Way We Were, Union BUg. Theater, 7.M pm. No. 7, Homecoming para- ULMUIJW 111(11. if you go around iry mg to pm color thee t poimv on c cry one. they are aU going io want io he yel- low t. I mean, who ii going to want lo he a red? Macho it out and cecure h in. Now all I need io do It go Tmd mvvelf a Panncl ftuit. a grey tt!k lie and a body lo fit them, then I'll be a yellow- - and I'll awim my way io comfortable maturity. And I'll kick Ihe chine of ihe Htm pervm who ftay 1 1 look mature. de and dedication of llenry Atdoui Diton Dr.. Duon Drive and lower quaJ. noon. Movie: Ihe pNcWeinviicd: Were." Union MJg. Way Theater. 7:30p.m.; Lav! day lo withdraw from etawev. NOV. t, Ogden Area Square Dance Avvociaiion Square Dance. Union Bldg. Ballroom. SI I for boih day or S3.30 for Friday. For further information contact LaV'ar IlipucU, 7-- BUNG MATURE and looking mature are two very diffe- rent thing, and I'll thank you lo remember that. construction industry. The demand for other consumer durables including automobiles, is also expected to remain soft. THE BASIC rate of inflation continues to be in the 92-1- 0 percent range. Rapid monetary growth, accelerated unit labor costs and uncertainty regarding the Middle East war actually pushed inflationary expectations higher in recent weeks. interest, By rates had again reached levels which were adversely impacting the pace of economic activ- THE RENEWED growth U.S. economy is, however, much different than the typical recovery phase of the business cycle. The underlying rate of inflation has not been significantly reduced and in recent months, interest rates have climbed sharply. THUS, THE critical factor relating to the economic outlook in the months ahead is the extent high inflation and high interest rates will choke off this budding economic recovery. The most probable outlook for the fourth quarter and into 1981 is for a sluggish, nogrowth economy. Higher mor- tage rates have already sharply reduced the demand for real estate financing, which in turn, will weaken the residential ity. Conventional mortgage rates at 14 percent were up two percentage points while the prime rate, also at 14 percent, had increased three points. LOAN RATES at financial institutions, reflecting the cost of money obtained through Certificates of Deposit, Money Market Certificates, the secondary mortgage market, etc., increased basically because the demand for credit began to strengthen, growth in the nations money supply far exceeded target ranges, and in- flationary expectations in- creased. Business activity in Utah revived modestly in August and September but continued inflationary pressures on income and high interest rates will probably thwart additional improvement through the first quarter of 1981. RETAIL SALES reported in the third quarter were up only 2.4 percent which, before in f, ml t kl;.'V'-((if- I?, itt ,r.n(4 .ucMft, 11 ! iw, flll.tt l iA: iiift M . Rft ) I f, UAL UllMti IS4ft ft 4 Itf I 731-186- 7. i4 44l(f4 Mil (R ft R 1 Ml Rift tfx F u'g I 1ft, -- 4ftf M Rft Ax, II. Aftfi C4.rii, A-"- (5niitai. CMfisrvft, -' ft f iff, Dy t At Jf4t A tlli 111 . , Al tfWftf At!I f it, Al f A ,.irif4, X iff M,J 14 IkMAft 41 Rft lift I f Rft lliiff. tfrt KiUiit m m ft B3:iXiiq, (A)Aa k To Id tit: pm . VtOrdartrtJ Mf lMRftpiXr lailk fiiJUnrA,AH, k.-I?. VftflM (4 RtCfi M. ILComtXjikftt Suy Clulle. tffilff, fjvftiMitftd fty Rft Avxuifd yittikm f WsC. VaJ t(0Mfiiit Ucniftr ANiJ AuJiittnum. 12,10 P ffl. Ifftft. puMi laiiicd; t-- IftSC PUflft Alc lVMfimftM I RftulJ lealuttftft Rm Mtlhcw. tcftalift. Val Browning CVmcr Allied Ihc-le- r. II p m. I ice. open to the fuNic. (f II. Pc WSC Mumc partmenl Senior Recital: Julie .NOV. Andrew, tocalivl. Val Brow nmg Center Allted Theater. 7 p m.. l ice, open lo the A'arianet Dance Club. Cuhlic: BlJg. Ballroom. 2 Nov. 14. W SC Office Cultural Affairs sponsors ihe Salt Lake Opera Theatre al 8 p m. in ihe Val Browning Ccnier General . Auslad Auditorium. sealing, public invited. Tickcis al ihe lickcl office of ihe Dee Events Center, open tOa.m.lo 6 p.m. or al ihe Brow ning Center one hour before curtain lime. t J, nft 1 IWfrr 1 14 M Rft Hi," A 4 A f.'iJ fvitiif, f Ml !., 4 6.1. 4 4 i ( p ; p m, kHfcfts L Akfiff H. U f (49 s Ail m, fMift Al ( (pm, cf fHri At t iM'f ifu sox Rft M I msft pfttftfal 104 H V MU. 17, ) eftf jviwvsftj d C ffd Id Rft f. Rre, tMetb3 pvt V: 1ii,H ; Alims .0fv mr: p 7Mpm: fve lirMs wi N Ndv. pvlft RHOed. ibftee, IR 72l, Cm dopfay. Union Bldg, Lounge, sbaige. open 10 pvl W. MIA', t lasses, 17-2- Uniom mo Candftitulmg IMF) Cellar. im to 4pm Putix welcome, (here will be a t hjigt for mutenals. Cal Sally Budge. 6217017 or 3 14 more Informal!, Nov. USC Faculty IsVg, ?!. I. Uorocn Mcnm, Union Bldg, Room 33. 7,3d p m.; Use Music Department presents a bunds concert. A'al Browning Ucnr Auslad Auditorium, 8 pm. Free. puMie ineitcJ. NOV. If. USC Music Department fxulty recital featuring Helen Uuhfenhorsi. pun-is- i. Vail Browning Center Allred Theater. 8 p.m. Free, open lo public. Nov. 19-2- lat.r'tfl- 4i!tt- - it rl.tftt-i.i- Dfiiiipw. siMsIlM.tf, ltf4f ftilEtif f ft Fi(lft,,'l (H, (.4 tfttMit.y kt"a kv.'V (t:-i- Itli-lsa- .H I I (,( . gitftiit ,. 4iil4 ktiMttl All-tI? t,1..l It RU- - 14 Rft ((: f, ia f ttiid I Rif liiluftft A. Rtf I (It I. ft ii-i- v- - i' fx-t- tf a I - -- 4 kft 4 a 4M ft IVft.pf 4 A if (; in (a Mf k ft 1.14, ftW M V 4f- - HIV, ;f,UtCW(.M fV-rtuitH- ui . I r 1 i t 1i Id fit' ift(ft4. a flidilu. n.h :( ( 1 A Ah' pas, R?f, .,, S.4it, fi( I,ft 1.. M (Jtvi-- ., ftttg Ait,i) k i f.iF ? !i 2 S W 1H1 gt.t1 lift . F Vi. s -- d.ft-SnS- Miii iit t H.f , .ft khhftuw Air, ti i4.l rvAM r Alt b K.i'-f- ft AH, I If if Ilil Iffl,t.:tij id Rtf gSHftl.irf ftrtll At HftfRl i I WfnN-ftt- g la 1. NOV. 20. WSC Office or Cultural Affairs presents Musica De Camera Praga. chamber ensemble. Val Browning Center Allred Little Theater. Gen. Admission, open scaling. For lickcl infor-- o tftf. lfv M fW aAt- IA lt, k.if St ,t3 Al I.i4fttf M WstiwiHf MY I (iftkt, H i- JtftJi u!f I R AM, 44 4 A )A ill. Mky AAiSft, 14 M Mis, Ai Lake ts ad ildlisml Mis, SiftHm4iiY Aft&ts B arc) Mis, M. HU He Cay, wtrt lltf ftiitdof Rxft sMJ a Mr, J Mi, J fft P, JUIfUs If, 4 Iftivai t Mr ua oa l Vfl, UMRft I ftiffW anj sriV4 a IK, 2 of, lift w4 hf etonrd !Uf, be Aft SWliff (s Rft f.4 M iohri lifts-ftrts- tv SMyllVumoreok Kis sdft, Gundpsifflis are Mr, Mis J.a,s I) Rx kRls V . aiJ Ufftsy F. Air, anJ AFs CuSonore, Kayssille, Mrs. Pear) Cul!moe anJ Mrs. Rush Rjpmpron. Mh of Ut GaiGnJ, Alts. forme Okfftbonu Crt). Okla, are Rft greal pranJmothefs. Udcommg a son into Ihcir home ae Air. and Airs. Doug, bs At. l iKUn of Kay sc die. I Rtf-slnc- f. 0. The baby weighed 8 lbs. 5 and w 18 be named Adam I vne. He armed Od. 15 al the hospital. Mrs. f ink son Is ihe former Brenda Peterson of Books illc. I la. Al home is his usicr Debra and two brothers. Vcrn and Shane ami a foster brother EdMcKay-De- e ward Wong. Grandparents are Air. anJ Mrs. Vernon James Peterson. Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Erickson. U'ciscr. IJa. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Thurcll of Kaysvilte are announcing the arrival of ihcir daughter bom lo them on Ocl. 10 at ihe Davis North Medical Ccnier. Layton. The babe weighed 7 lbs. 14 oz. and will be named Leslie Kay. She is ihcir first child. The new mother will be remembered as Deanna Rich A!. ft 44 All. f. piaiiiS.. A.iVistff All AViXf liatkitl Rft iJA!i 4 I Ml 0m 4 il Raft 4 4 lift lion fiM( Nftn Mitftd ( rRif M g4W."iSi,Al1, ett4 f ke Wf ii4ft 4 (H 2 0 Nft W4I ll bft sail, KiS''fti All. 33f t(ft (f if fifth) ( 1 1 M ,ff 1tf Ufii.egvw, k.l, 4 1iFs Mi. ptfv.Ji I i( :.es I 1 (Stfft of 1 -4 fsftUu IV itf Alois ti.!s IM, Rf M,Ki Rvt 4 IMfSiiR sift Kfta, 0., d a b Rft is It l.sift si.J a4 ftvl!t gicRlff, Sisl(f al a1 Jftji, Mis, fl.aas ws lift Ifttasff wrd .ln,i4i I M Hui. - tii Riori Mrs, Nl 4 atd Alis, I ,1 IS A M, ad all 4 OgdfA gift! f illpftiWs, Rft i tmtVf X imivsiwm bsaq 10 All, ami Mu, Mrt D, Irauci.tftn 4 Kayssilie, Me It 1 0 amlw.it he Jastfti AfiS Me Is IN ft Riv4 son anJ his stsicrs a'C wfi4 l"l AUhdW lou, ami laflj al Rft lakcsirw aiicJAMs, I Itf Hos- IraufhiiHi is he pital, iofmrf Maforttf Hhiammid Baumh.4jfr. (fttnuns, Giamlpaienis ai Ml, and Alis, Die J, I laugti.fti. IV cm and Alls, Iftomc Sshiamm of Baumbtddtfr. (Vimany. are Greal-grandparen- Alts, Lilly liaughtim. Hcber City and Air, and Airs. A Al. Fhompvin. Georgeiown. IJa, Announcing ihc arrival of ihcir son are Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Heasion. 1 he 8 IK 1 1 01. lad armed on Sepi. 10 ath ihe LDS Hospital and will be named Adam Gregory. Al home 10 welcome him are Sharcen and Vaughn. Mrs. Heasion is the Firmer Anna Larsen of KjjmiIIc. Grandparents making Ihe news known are Mr. and .Mrs. Leonard iPatl Heasion and Mrs. Arcl Larsen, all of Kays sille. and Gram Larsen of Sail Lake MRti-mtftil- Cily. Great-grandparen- ts include Mr. and Mrs. Hebcr Jones and Mrs. Ruih Larsen of Sail Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Charcls Madsen of Bountiful. uvriti N,Vf R,H4t,.',4 ft M Mf od s!rf Js lift Af, Robtna of Aaslfjm. CaS.f, (iinl Mr -- . K JttWtr Mis, RvdfH folft, lU, Aiao t4 A! ).., (M Mis CafY (iftid Mftm GiwVriris awAie Rft Rft lmu 0t Mf,J Mfv iw (it.k, Kitocfti mJ (f) Mf, aaj Mis, UrttftR Mftn Mg imcJ Mm CM(f lift, kk R Ian Uoi, Mg 4 Mis ll.ft ItftsV pl.HO.tMSl Mi ratW A AR Re (.ifti riot s IVtlh mJ ARs, Lake Ciiy. giat-giBJreai- rs ft Mftfj), f 10m lisiSdoa. CXi, boih rt Rft kun Ocl, I lo Air. mJ Mis, Jack Bx Kaftan l.fffltf Kays-vi:frxknis, fhe ft IK. 10 0i. child was welcomed al ft home he her brothers and sisters Ja Nae. Jcnmlcr. Jxkdy B and Jared, Alts, Bushman is Ihe former baibarj Tkm of Uallace. Ida, Grandparents are Air. and Alts. Dwam Bushman. Kavv silie. and Alts, Helen Jason. Oregon. Announcing Ihe arrival of their son are Dr. and Mrs. L. Bruce Jcnvcn of Kaysville. The 9 IK 4 lad armed Oct. 22 al McKay.Dce llospitaland will be named Jeffrey Lloyd, Al home to welcome him are five sisters and two brothers. 0. Dan. Heidi. Heather. Amy. Julie. Ryan and Mcpn. The mother will be remembered as ihe firmer Chris Otierstrom of Burbank. Calif. Grandparents are Mrs. Ruih Ouerstrom. Kaysville: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jensen. Los Angeles, Calif, and Mrs. Mary Leaver of Clearfield as the some renewed demand in Utah clearly evident. By the beginning of the fourth quarter, however, conventional mortgage rates were again at 14 percent and the level of activity was sharply diminished. FURTHERMORE, it now appears that for all of 980, total permits for new dwelling units may be near 9,500, the 1 lowest annual output since 1970. HALLOWEEN GOBLINS nm. '. ft tft Rft 4 a ibughier, Juiitiuft, wsud for mortgage financing was Personal income in Utah in 1980 is forecast to reach $10,920 million, an increase of $1,082 million or II percent above the 1979 level. With inflation, as broadly measured by the GNP deflator, now 10 percent, the aggregate gain in real income will approximate s, Mis, lumfstsw during the summer months TOTAL WAGES and salaries are expected to raise about 10 percent, reflecting a 2' percent employment gain and a 8'A percent average wage fft. fa unf kM.hk Residential construction remains perhaps the weakest segment of the Utah economy. As mortgage rates declined percent. ! rt.f flation, reflects a significant reduction in real spending. The unemployment rate rose to 5.7 percent in September and is expected to vary near 6 percent in the fourth quarter. Although employment growth has continued in the state during the first nine months of 1980, the rate in increase was sharply below recent years. 1.0 Rf-- I A it kv I ficif A (.fink At. P F.Htitf 4Vn,ii g 1.4 4. 49 4td . -- Ht;tt.l .1t1 Sc S t4 -- tfri. Art I .,- I ..1 tft g'.i. 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