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Show i 1 I Chronicle-Advertise- Sun r Thursday, June 25, 1970 raa31C!mX3CSr3l'XS.'r' f A. J H ;njjpo- Ilammon Denise Denise Sly accompanied Debbie Steed, Jane Bushnell, Clearfield, and Margie of Riverdale to an inat the formal Kappa Delta Sorcity nouse at Utah State College in Logan Thursday evening. Introductions, a tour of the sorority house with refreshments served up Logan Canyon were on the agenda. Miss Sly will enroll at the school this fall. ir Li The Vincent Wests and daughter Calene, have re- cons. Albert Larson was sustained a Priest. which included the Los Angeles area, particularly Disneyland there Then on into the Imperial Valley, Mexico, Mesa and Grand Canyon. They were away about ten SUNSET FIFTH The Jim Hartwell family has moved intheward. They are from the East. SUNSET SIXTH Fifteen men are needed Saturday at 6:30 a.m. to work in the potatoes on the Stake farm. Primary stake leadership meeting June 25. Sustained in the Sunday School were Stan Ericson, state at e 1,060,671, superintendant with Marino of 170,044, or 19.1 Ganz and John Cundiff as per cent, since 1960. counselors. Released were The Foundation report Harry Alxhander and Don notes that all of the popuAurich. Judy Wallace was lation growth in Utah during released as a Sunday School the 1960s can be traced to teacher and Laura Ericson the states high birth rate. as Junior Sunday School In fact, it appears that there of was a net days. Jeff Green is nursing a abrasions after a fall from his bicycle He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Green Blaine Olsen was reminded of his birthday on Thurs- few day in an unusual way. made by a and shared as far as it could be stretched by those attending well-wish- the game Mr. and Mrs. Osmer Knight enjoyed last Tuesday daughter, DeLynn, going on to Urbana, 111., to visit another daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim McGraw who were on furlough there from Shala-maFla. Mrs. Taylor and her daughter will stay here with her parents while r, Dennis, is in Vietnam. Jim McGraw will leave in July for Vietnam. Dinner guests on Fathers Day at the H.G. Hammons were the families of Dee Jay Hammon, Brigham City, the S. L. Sly family and Mr s. Cassie Brenchley of Ogden. Michael Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. LaThair Johnson left last week for Kentucky for about six months service in the Army Reserve Phil Larsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Heinz Larsen is among enlistees intheNavy. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilcox and their two sons were dinner guests on Fathers Day at the home of Mrs. Wilcoxs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Osmer Knight Mr. and Mrs. Mack Olsen had an interesting weekend. They flew down in the Bryce and Grand Canyon area Friday and Saturday, e, Hunsaker on Fathers Dur- ing the ballgame at the park he was serenaded with the happy birthday song and the recipient of a birthday cake to Memphis, Tena, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Workman Jr., and his family. From there they went on to Sparta, Va., where they picked up daughter, Doyleen Taylor and her then Sunday on up to Coke-villWyo., to visit with Mrs., Olsens parents, Mr. and Vlrs All sections of Utah did not share equally in the growth of the state during the past decade. This was one of the conclusions reached by Utah Foundation, the private research group, in their analysis of tax and economic changes in Utah during the 1960s. Preliminary Census figures indicate that the population of Weber County on April 1, 1970, was 124,035 an increase of 13,291 or 12 per cent, since 1960. The 1970 Census Count placed the total population of the Dale Harbour and Owen Larsen were sustained Dea- turned from a vacation trip . relaxing at Flaming Gorge The Kaye Browning family visited in the Idaho F alls area recently. Son Kelly remained there to visit with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Browning for about a month. SUNSET FIRST Robert Williamson was from Primary graduated and ordained a Deacon. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Williamsoa Mat and Mark Pevlerwere sustained Teachers in the Priesthood. First place trophy on Fun Day in the parade went to the Primary of our ward. SUNSET SECOND Quinton Unsworth Jr., was sustained a Priest. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Unsworth. SUNSET THIRD The Relief Society is in charge of the ward dinner which is scheduled for June 30. Girls from the M IA will serve the dinner restaurant style. Two boys of ward will receive their Eagle Scout awards and the Thespian Club of Clearfield High will furnish a program. Sunday School releases nine-yea- r rl ed. Day. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Workman, their daughter, Debbie and Mr. and Mrs. Venay Hansen of Glendale, have returned after a two weeks trip which took them Ren r- Jl -- TJS 825-947- 4 during the past decade, the period. he report notes that the study points out that several recent developments give rise slower rate ot growth in the Utah economy during the to optimism for the future 1900's is illustrated even ,Vmong the encouraging cited in the report are more clearly by per capita the In trends. availability ot ample poI960 Utah income wer and fuel supplies for ranked 30th among the fiffuture industrial expansion, ty states in per capita in1 1 the beginnings of new chemcome which cent per ical and metals industries below the U.S. average. By 1969 per capita income in based on development of the resources in the Great Salt Utah had slipped to 19 per Lake, an abundance of raw cent below tiie U.S. average and the States ranking had materials, a central geographic location in a growing dropped to 39th. West, a highly educated labor lorce, and a favorable Although Utahs economy failed to match the gains environment for tourism and family living. made in most other states the day School chorister and the YWMIA organist. Pam Johnson was sustained Sunday School organist. Helen Iverson was sustained Reliref Society secretary with Lucy Smith releasmany cases were not sufficient to offset the declines registered in farm and other employment in the period. The report indicates that approximately 7,000 individuals from Utah during the past decade. Although total population rose by approximately 170,000 between 1960 and 1970, the natural increase (excess of births over deaths) in Utah was 177,000 during this same period. Fourteen there were nonagri-cultura- l jobs in Weber County during June, 1969, an increase of 7,915, or 25.7 per cent since June, 1960. For the state as a whole, nonagricultural employment totaled 351, 732 in June, 1969, an increase of 30.4 per cem during the r period. of Utahs 29 counties experienced population declines between 1960 and 1970. A maior factor contributing to the population losses in many of these counties was the declining role played by agriculture in the total employment picture. The number of persons employed in agriculture dropped from 29,700 in 1960 to 16,000 in 1969. anin-creas- 38,700 s X000000930C0900&990SOS0090 obortf L nine-yea- According to the Foundat- PEaotfograpCay ion report, personal income in Utah rose 77 per cent between 1960 and 1969, compared with increases of 91 per cent in the eleven Western States and 86 per cent for the nation as a whole. Weber County registered a 68 per cent increase Although most counties report gains in nonagricul-tura- l employment duringthe 1960s, the increases in Distinctive Wedding Coverage Custom Processing-Natur- al Color OHS personal income during in .iiWUWA. fd lMJooo " t'" . . & Farm Fresh Freshly Ground Ground Beef Fancy Fryers Inspected For Wholesomeness and Graded U.S.D.A. Grade A You Get Any Size Pockage At This Low Price U.S.D.A. l f teach- - 'fne andyvg.objnptt er, Jera Dawson, secretary, Rebecca Collier, Junior Sun- - Cudahy Wicklow Family Pack Frankfurters Sliced Bacon Pork Chops Plump & Juicy Have Plenty On Hand and Quick Meals Serve Bacon and Eggs For A Better Breakfast For Cook Outs Legal houis for fishing on Utah waters are 4:00am to 9.00pm, Mountain Standard Time Converted to Daylight Savings Time, the hours become 5:00am to 10.00pm. According to a spokesman for the Utah Division of Fish and Game, the 1970 Fishing Proclamation lists Mountain Standard Time, since the general fishing season continues after the state discontinues Daylight Savings Time This has caused some confusion among anglers who have difficulty converting from one time to the lb. Cut Lamb Chops Shoulder D A. Choice DA. Lamb Rib Chops Choice Chunk Bologna Braunschweiger,'' Sliced Bacon Sliced Bacon other. Still coi. fused? Well, you can fish from 5:00 am to 10:00pm MountainDaylight Time until October when the state reverts back to Mountain Standard Time. Converted to Daylight Savings Time the hours become 5 a.m. to 10 p. m. According to a spokesman for the LTah Division of Fish and Game the 1970 Fishing lYociamation lists Mountain Standard Time, since the general fishing season continues after the state discontinues Daylight Savings Time This has caused some confusion among anglers who have difficulty converting from one time to the other. confused? Well, you can fish from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. Mountain Daylight Time until October when the state reverts back to Mountain Standard Time. Waters angling open to are open 24 hours a day. 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M V PNscouNanncE servoir, Crouse Reservourin Lfintah County, and Redmond Lake in Sevier Count- parently too good for some anglers. Conservation officers report several arrests made for over limits of fish. A variety of excuses is offered by guilty anglers, but s are generally the result of ignorance ofthelaw or an outright attempt to break the law. and possession Creel limits in Utah are the same You cannot have more than a daily limit of fish in your possession at any time The creel and possesion limit for trout is eight fish except for the following waters: Bear Lake, 15 fish or seven pounds and one fish; Lake Pwell, 10 fish; Strawberry Reservoir, Blacksmith Fork River (part), Strawberry River (part), six fish. A bonus of six cutthroat or brook trout may betaken on some waters. .11 () I fluence with Red Creek ( artificial flies only on this water, creel and possession limit six fish), West Fork drainage of Duchesne River, Red Creek drainage in Duchesne County from Highway 40 to source. Current Creek drainage and all tributaries to Strawberry Re- Fish Limit Reminder Fishing has been good on most Utah waters ap- Full Vi of Loin Sliced 1 First & Center Cut Chops pkg. Waters that will open to angling July 1 are: Strawberry River from Willow Creek downstream to Us con- y- 1 S7(o) Here's Proof of Safeway's Discount Pricing Fishing Hours Clarified 9 to Whole Irani? v7 Short Ribs Chuck Roast J1dDCu; Round Steaks Ts0ca Steaks Sterling Skinless Pspor Napkins ! r Frozen Dessert Silk Brond In Assorted Colors ?HHwr Ellis Vienna Band Box Ice Milk Vanilla or Neapolitan Note The low tow Price Vienna Sausage and Save ! 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