Show LOCALREGIONAL The Salt Lake Tribune p 84 for THE ASSOCIATED PRESS hip M ted Residents of Mississippi had the lowest income $12823 Its growth slipped from 68 percent in 1989 to 62 percent last year The situation in both the Southwest and the Rocky Mountain regions last year was in stark contrast to s the when they were struck by the oil bust In 1987 for instance per capita income in both regions was further below the US average than during the recession year of 1982 People living in New England had the slowest per capita income growth in 1990 36 percent to $22143 down from a 63 percent rate in 1989 Per capita income grew 4§ percent to $20130 in the Far West after advancing 61 percent a year earlier It rose 52 percent in the Great Lakes to $18427 down from 71 percent in 1989 Incomes in the Southeast jumped 56 percent to $16156 far short of the 69 percent gain in the previous year Income was up 57 percent to $21617 in the Mideast which also had posted a 71 percent increase in 1989 a per-capit- 'Hal len nomic Analysis Per capita incomes in the Southwest increased percent in 1990 to $16311 even faster than the go his Charlotte Newman r Veteran Knows Ins Outs of Utah Politics Ith bill a Ira By Nancy Hobbs THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE For almost 40 years Charlotte Newman has debated topical issues with other political enthusiasts then helped lobby consensus opinions during each new year's legislative sessions Her participation in the League of Women Voters at the state and county levels has influenced Utah politics albeit often with a latent ripple effect "Generally we've been more liberal than the conservative legislature which is mostly male over 90 percent Mormon and inclined to be conservative business men "Which is not a bad thing" Ms Newman hastened to amend her assessment "We are financially solvent while a lot of states da of her an gr ton am 001 ral ant s 61 percent gain a year earlier And while the Rocky Mountain region enjoyed faster growth a 66 percent increase to $16668 the advance was 1 percentage point less than the 76 percent jump enjoyed the previous year Idaho with an economy that has outshined nearly all the others in the nation over the past year posted a 71 percent growth underscoring projections that the state will continue its expansion at a rate better than the nation as a whole Only nine other states posted percentage gains greater than Idaho's which was 33 percent greater than the national gain and a half point higher than the regional gain Wyoming with a 93 percent gain was the only one of the six border states to outperform Idaho Nationally incomes rose 54 percent to $18691 down from 68 percent growth in 1989 The recession began in July 1990 Per capita income is the annual total personal income of residents divided by resident population as tion the government said personal-incom- e "The slowdown in the nation's New in the that England Midbegan growth east and Southeast regions in 1989 spread to all regions except the Southwest in 1990" according to a study by the Commerce Department's Bureau of Eco- a a dro 1So 011 etto At 0PA 411 Its Y ird "1 tpm-1°- 4rit Irdo or41 greio dr IA" r4o 41120 'fro 41o 121 irap Ira Or4o) 450 pr 'co rfA 4rd 1 ---- --- 'CD) '''''''''"sis jil ) I ri k -- tt:t1"1410 t" 0 : '' ' ib - ei' ? 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Every Friday in ne Fait fakt Ztibmtt Weekend Section - 1 ' ' Road (Banenes Included) ' ' o budfrom future capital-projegets or from the sale of West Jordan's current City Hall property Mr Holzworth said West Jordan is building a new city hall at approximately 8000 S Redwood 1 1112Ø04 Atitar ) 4 Gai another Tetris Ages t k 43 t tttpt't i '"7''''sti- ' 4- game system d includes 7 l''''' I Hand-hel- - b flit i INS v'tatostoo-- ' ' Nintendo GAME BOY® ------ 4'1'444' ::718:1 N Community Services Council Board that initiated the Independent Living Center for disabled individuals On a more aesthetic level Ms Newman is a member of the Utah State Poetry Society and recently had 30 of her poems published in a booklet commemorating the centennial of the First Unitarian Church in Salt Lake City Ruston said The shooting — a continuation of a dispute between two families that started the night before with metal bats — occurred at an apartment complex at 1755 W Lake Park Drive (2560 South) The victim was shot as he was f 0 1e J147 --- - The city will pay $200000 up front from its capital project fund for the land with the balance paid to the church within five years That balance will either come The $660000 sale will increase the park's total acreage by about one third said City Manager Terry Holzworth The land located at 2200 W 8200 South includes all of the former USLI Sugar Company property south of City Park It does not include old sugar compa c::-- buildings fly EDE2ocE0 ille‘ c 'I 71 cation She also served on the Salt Lake Valley Citizens Council State Advisory Council Utah Systemwide Education Planning Commission and chaired a committee of the for various offenses West Jordan is purchasing 36 acres of land from the LDS Church for expansion of the city's main park 2200 W 7850 South (--- 1--- 1 e riffhilni p 0 In Gang Shooting 5 0011)960 yis - Victim Won't Help Police Drop Case 3 (14- ' room The victim told authorities there was nothing he could do because he is unable to move his arms and legs according to a police report The victim left his apartment the next day in his wheelchair and went down Redwood Road looking for help until he saw a West Valley Police officer Mr Lobel was arrested without incident shortly thereafter The suspect remained in the Salt Lake County Jail in lieu of $5000 bail Jordan Buying 36 Acres to Expand Park W ' - sions Saturday in the victim's bed- d mid-1980- (I I k non-partisa- n iffrPA o 62 second-degre- ' aren't" Change simply takes a little more time and effort Ms Newman has learned since her first league meeting in 1953 "I had resisted joining at first since I was busy tit home with young children Finally I went to a meeting and was hooked" Ms Newman will be the guest of honor Sunday when the League of Women Voters of Salt Lake has its Fourth Annual Swim and Dine Party The event is designed to raise funds for voter registration public education and to bolster the organization's study and political stance on issues (For more information call the League of Women Voters) Besides her league involvement including terms of office on the League of Utah's board and president of the Salt Lake organization Ms Newman was appointed by former Gov Scott M Matheson to the Governor's Committee on Executive Reorganization and to the task force on Utah Tax Recodifi- A man hired to take care of a paraplegic man in a wheelchair has been charged with sexually assaulting him in the victim's West Valley City apartment Leon Lee Lobel was charged with three counts of forcible sexual abuse a felony according to court documents Mr Lobel was hired by the 23- victim Sept 4 to take care year-olof him for a small salary room and board according to a West Valley City Police report Police allege the suspect fondled the victim on several occa of July 1 the department said It can change from year to year because total income growth population growth or both slows or accelerates People living in South Dakota enjoyed the fastest per capita income growth 98 percent to $15797 Still that was slower than the 114 percent rate in 1989 New Hampshire residents experienced the slowest advance a 20 percent increase to $18078 Their incomes had grown 51 percent a year earlier Although Connecticut continued to enjoy the highest per capita income — $25484 — its growth rate in 1990 was 42 percent compared to 66 percent in 1989 WASHINGTON — The Southwest and Rocky Mountain regions posted the fastest increases in per capita income last year as an economy sliding into recession slowed gains throughout the rest of the na- the k Paraplegic's Helper Charged With Abuse Southwest Rocky Mountain Regions Lead US in Per Capita Income Growth a D7 Friday September 13 1991 i : 0-- s16 t 1: -- :4 (i-Li- a tt :- t EACH '' fit7b I' - - ' If - pi') i4j E () ' i t ' 1109 4 :'''''' 1 4 i I : 1 :17::‘Sit t ' - k I II t-v- r- Playskooi PRETTY CUT 'N GROW Orig 1 1999 ) 0 a 0 sit"-- cs ! 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