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Show 16A Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, May 19, 1982 Utah is one of fastest growing South, West lead nation in population growth rate By RANDOLPH E. SCHMID Associated Press Writer The WASHINGTON (AP) connations populaton growth tinues to concentrate in the Sunbelt, with southern and western states accounting for more than 90 percent of the increase since the 1980 national head count, the Census Bureau reported Sunday. New bureau estimates of the population as of July 1, 1981, indicate that the population of the United States has increased 2.8 million since the Census, on April 1, 1980. Of that jump, 2.6 million occurred in the South and West. The fastest growing states in those 15 months were Nevada, Florida, Wyoming, Utah and - Helper City firefighters hose down pavement on U.S. 6 near Colton in the aftermath head-o- n collision Sunday which hospitalized two motorists. of a Texas. Texas Florida, and each adding more accounted people for more than half of the nations total growth in the period. Meanwhile, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Iowa, South Dakota and the District of Columbia recorded population losses over the period. Over-althe nation had an annual growth rate of 1 percent over the 15 months, down a bit from the 1.1 percent annual rate of the California crash injures drivers Head-o- n Sgt. Billie M. Hunt of the Utah Highway Patrol said the victim suffered leg and arm fractures, severe facial injuries and a severe impact to the upper torso. The other victim, Roger Irvin, 22, Coos Bay, Ore., was listed in good condition Tuesday at Castleview Hospital. Sgt. Hunt said Irvin suffered bruises on the upper arm and face. Sgt. Hunt said the accident occurred about 6 p.m. when the eastbound Irvin vehicle crossed to the left side of the three-lan- e section of highway in an apparent effort to pass another car. He said Two motorists were COLTON hospitalized Sunday night collision near following a head-o- n the Colton Bridge on U.S. 6 15 miles west of Helper. Listed in fair condition Tuesday at University of Utah Medical Center in Salt Lake City was Reece H. Hunt, 24, Salt Lake City. Hunt at was stabilized Castleview Hospital and transferred by air ambulance to the Medical Center, where he was treated in the intensive care unit for a broken hip and lesser injuries. By Tuesday, he had been transferred to the surgical floor. it then continued to the far left side of the highway and started to swerve back to the right. Driver Hunt told investigators he thought Irvin was going off the road and swerved to his left just as Irvin swerved to his right. The autos collided head on in the middle of the center westbound lane, Sgt. Hunt said. There were no other occupants in either vehicle. Rescue crews and volunteer firefighters from Helper City were called out to clear wreckage and hose down the pavement at the scene. carrier of the week Dalene McDonald v 4 , I Carrier of the Week has been with the Our Sun Advocate for three years. Dalene holds the spot for the longest time as a Sun Advocate carrier as well as having satisfied customers. She has a route in the Coves area of Price. Dalene is a fifth grader at Durrant Elementary School. Her hobbies include roller skating, bike riding she bought with money from her especially on the route and organ, swimming, and tending playing piano She is the Josh. her nephew daughter of Gary and Sherry McDonald, Price. ed than 500,000 l, 1970s. That minor decline was reflected in the Sunbelt. The annual growth rate of the South during that 15 months was 1.7 percent, down from 1.8 percent in the 1970s. And in the West it was 1.8 percent, down from 2.1 percent annually in the previous decade. The Northeast has started tax examination. TV's Washer & Dryer. Refrigerator Video Cassettes 11 $16 16 16 L'- - Llghtweigh necticut, 3,134,000, up 0.8 percent. Middle Atlantic New York, 17,602,000, up 0.3 percent; New Jersey, 7,404,000, up 0.5 percent; 11.871.000, Pennsylvania, a change less than 0.05 percent. East North Central Ohio, 10,781,000, down 0.2 percent; Indiana, 5,489,000, down 0.4 percent; Illinois, 11,462,000, up 0.4 percent; Michigan, 9,204,000, down 0.6 percent; Wisconsin, 4,742,000, up 0.8 percent. West North Central Minnesota, 4,094,000, up 0.4 percent; Iowa, 2,899,000, down 0.5 percent; Missouri, 4,941,000, up 0.5 percent; North Dakota, 658,000, up 0.9 percent; South Dakota, 686,000, down 0.7 percent; Nebraska, Canyonview Junior High School students from Huntington got a peak behind closed doors at Castleview Hospital last week. LuCylle Pace Cassette it) 'A Stereo Cassette Player wFM headphones. Stereo FM. Incredible sound percent; Massachusetts, 5,773,000, up 0.6 percent; Rhode Island, 953.000, up 0.6 percent; Con- Pacific Washington, 4,217,000, up 2.1 percent; Oregon, 2,651,000, up 0.7 percent; California, 24,196,000, up 2.2 percent; Alaska, 412,000, up 2.8 percent; Hawaii, 981,000, up 1.6 percent. Taypayers claiming the energy credit might also find copies of completed returns useful in figuring the amount of unused credit which they can carry over to later years. Another tip the IRS passes on is keep a file on tax information throughout the year that you will need when completing your 1982 Stereo PER WEEK England South Atlantic Delaware, 598,000, up 0.5 percent; Maryland, 4,263,000, up 1.1 percent; District of Columbia, 1.1 down 631.000, percent; Virginia, 5,430,000, up 1.6 percent; West Virginia, 1,952,000, up 0.1 percent; North Carolina, 5,953,000, up 1.3 percent; South Carolina, 3.167.000, up 1.5 percent; Georgia, 5.574.000, up 2.0 percent; Florida, 10.183.000, up 4.5 percent. East South Central Kentucky, 3,662,000, change less than 0.05 percent; Tennessee, 4.612.000, up 0.5 percent; Alabama, 3.917.000, up 0.7 percent; Mississippi, 2,531,000, up 0.4 percent. West South Central Arkansas, 2,296,000, up 0.4 percent; Louisiana, 4,308,000, up 2.5 percent; Oklahoma, 3,100,000, up 2.5 percent; Texas, 14,766,000, up 3.8 percent. Mountain Montana, 793,000, up 0.7 percent; Idaho, 959,000, up 1.6 percent; Wyoming, 492,000, up 4.5 percent; Colorado, 2,965,000, up 2.6 percent; New Mexico, 1,328,000, up 2.1 percent; Arizona, 2,794,000, up 2.8 percent; Utah, 1,518,000, up 3.9 percent; Nevada, 845,000, up 5.7 percent. Although the April 15 deadline for filing 1981 returns has past, here is a tip from the IRS that may help you with tax returns for coming years. Copies of federal income tax returns from prior years not only serve as good financial records, but they can serve as guides for filling out future returns as well, the Internal Revenue Service said. A good deal of information may be utilized from old copies, especially for those taxpayers whose financial situations stay almost the same from year to year, according to the IRS. Being able to refer to completed returns could also be helpful to taxpayers who might later wish to amend their returns, income average or who are called in for a Ideal Ideas for the Graduate ki New Maine, 1,133,000, up 0.7 perce-1- ; New Hampshire, 936,000, up 1.6 percent; Vermont, 516,000, up 0.8 1.577.000, up 0.4 percent; Kansas, 2.383.000, up 0.8 percent. Here's tax tips for '83 returns. WWMWWWWW picking up population again, at a rate of 0.3 percent over the period, after remaining stagnant throughout the 1970s. But population in the North Central states, among the hardest hit by the nations poor economy, rose a mere 0.1 percent, down from 0.4 percent annual increase of the previous decade. 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