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Show 2 Utahs economic status improved in past years Utah has improved ita relative economic poailion among the fifty atatea aomewhul during the paal acvrral year after having declined badly during much of the 19(10 de- cade. Thia fact waa brought out by Utah Foundation, the private research organization, in their Uleat analysis of personal income trends in Utah. According to the Foundation report, personal income in Utah last year waa equal to 13,728 per capita. Thia sum below the U. S. waa 17 average of S4.492 per capita. Utah ranked 38lh among the Fifty atatea by this measure of economic affluence. The study notes that in 1969 Utah's per capita income was almost 20 below the U. S. average, and Utah ranked 40th among the fifty states. During 1962, on the other hand, per capita income in Utah waa only 8.6 below the U. S. average, and Utah's ranking by this measure waa 29th. One factor in the lower per capita income figures for Utah is that a smaller percentage of Utah's labor force work in the higher paid occupations, with a correspondingly larger percentage employed in the lower paid activities. In 1971, for example, 26 of the employees in the United States were engaged in manufacturing, usually a high income occupation, compared with only 15 in Utah. Another factor in Utah's relatively low per capita income is the large size of fami- - lies in the Stale. When personal inrome is related to the number of households rather than the number of individuHrsonal inrome per als, household is only about 8 below the U. S. average. Foundation analysis point out, however, that the larger family size in Utah results in greater needs. This is wipe-rialltrue for government where the larger size means more children to he educated and consequently a greater educational burden for the schools which are the costliest function of stale and local government. The latest data prepared by the U. S. Department of Commerce shows that total personal inrome in Utah during Roosevelt City will arrept sealed bids for construction of a 5050 foot Underdrain System on Roosevelt City property located west of State Street and south of Highway 40. 5 Bid Bond is required with bid. Bids will be accepted at the Roosevelt City Offlrc until 5 p.m October 23, 1973. Bidders will have opportunity to observe umlergrond conditions prior to bid opening. Plans and specifications will be available at the Roosevelt City Office. The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Josephine Yergensen Roosevelt City Recorder Published in the Uintah Basin Standard, Oct. 11 and 18, 1973. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard Oct. 11 and 18, 1973. ANNOUNCES Roosevelt Branch Brokerage Office inOffice) to Pott 2nd East nay read 169 South It may become possible within four or five years to build reading centers for the blind at which machines will Guess who forgot to bring a newspaper home. The entire for family gets into the act there's something for everyone in the newspaper. Best cure for scenes like this: a subscription! to a recent announcement by Ruth Day, associate professor of psychology and linguistics at Yale University. "We've already translated quite a few textbook chapters into synthetic speech," she said, but emphasized the work was still experimental. Ihe Old imw. O - scan printed matter and read" it to them, according "Over here, stupiil! OF ITS (Next WE WILL TRADE AND RESEARCH ALL STOCKS MAKE MARKET IN SOME LOCAL STOCKS Altax Oil Flying Diamond Hiko Bell Craig's Taco Industries Television Corporation of America Psrmaloy 0 MUTUAL FUND QUOTES AND INFORMATION OFFICE HOURS: RhoM ROOSEVELT (by appointment) 9-- 4, 722-458- 8 figures. The nation as a whole gain in personal income during this same eriod. One aspeet of the Utah economy that has given analysts ronrern is the dcicndrnrc on registered a 9.0 governmental operations within the state. Personal income in Utah received from governmental sources (Federal, slate and local) amounted to $1.3 billion last year. This of the total was equal to 31 inrome front all sources. By way of ronitarison, approximately 24.5 of total personal inrome in the United States was paid out from go- vernment sources during 1972. Safeway Ground Beef Family Pack USDA Choice Skinless USDA Grade A Pork Chops Round Steaks Wieners Fresh Fryers Sterling Brand Great For Quick Meals Famous Tyson Quality Whole Fryers Regular . . . Ground Several Timer Daily TULIP Wasp of Constitution Hill, Norwich, England, has grown a red tulip with five heads on a single stem, from bulbs bought at a local store. In U of a oKrnc whiw lb. Lb. Sofewoy Trimmed & Delicious Full Cut Loin . . . From Guaranteed Tender Top Grade Porkerf inmw 1.15 .-- St Notice To Creditors ESTATE of IRENE C. THOMAS. Deceased: Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the under signed at the office of SAM tc MAKGAN. Suite 100, Professional Pinza, Duchesne, Utah 84021. on or before the 30th day of December, 1973. Claims must be presented in accordance with provision! of Section Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. INA VAN TASSELU Administratrix of the Estate of Irene C. Thomas. Deceased. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard. Sept. 20. 27. and October 4, 11. 1973. Wonderful Discount Prices Available Until 75-9-- 5. STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION f Act of August 12. 1970, Section SflR.V Title 39. United States Code) Title of Publication Uintah Basin Standsrd. 2. Date of Filing Sept. 30. 1973 S. Frequency of Isaue Weekly. 4. Location of known office of publication Roosevelt. Utah OF SALT LAKE CITY print for blind D Notice of Bids Machines y 1972 to amounted This repre$4,197,000,000. sents an increase of $423 million or 11.2 above the 1971 UNIVERSAL UNDERWRITING SERVICE THE OPENING M; Neighbors October 11.1973 STANDARD 84066. 5. Location of the headquarteis or general business offices of the publisher Roosevelt, Utah 84066. 6. Names and addresses of publisher, editor, and managing editor Clarln D. Ashby, Roosevelt. Utah. 7. Owner (If owned by a corporation, ita name and address must be stated and also immediately thereunder the names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of stock. If not owned by a corporation, the names and addresses of the individual owners must be given. If owned by a partnership or other unincorporated firm, its name and address, as well as that of each Individual must be given.l Clarln D. Ashby. Roosevelt. Utah: J. Mar-gen- e Ashby. Roosevelt, Utah. 8. Known bondholders, mortgagees, , and other security holders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages or other securities. (If there are none, so state.) C. N. Memmott. Salt Lake City. Utah. I. For optional completion by publishers mailing at the regular rates (Section 132. 121. Postal Service Manual). 39 U. S. C. 3626 provides in pertinent part: No person who would have been entitled to mall mater under former section 4359 of this title shall mail such matter at the rates provided under this subsection unless he files annually with the Postal Service a written request for permission tu mail matter at such rates." In accordance with the provisions of this statute. I hereby request permission to mall the publication named In Item 1 at the reduced postage rates presently authorized by 39 U. S. C. 3626. (Sign stunt and title of editor, publisher, business manager, or owner) CLARIN D. ASHBY. Owner. 10. For completion by nonprofit organizations authorized to mall at special ratea (Section 132.122, Postal Manual) Not applicable to publication or thia.alatcment. 11. Extent and nature of circulation (First column shows "average number of copies each Issue during preceding 12 months." Second column of flguies shows "actual number of copies of single Issue published nearest to filing date.") A. Total No. Copies Printed (net press run) wn assn B. Paid Circulation: 1. Sales through dealers and carriers. 995 street vendors and counter sales 999 2. Mall Subscriptions 2205 221 1 Total Paid Circulation Jjjjju IJUtX) Free distribution by mail, carrier nr olh"i mcana 1. Samples, complimentary, and other free copies 25 2. Copies distributed to news agents, but not sold 0 Total Distribution (Sum of C and Di 3235 Left-overs, Office Use, Unaccounted. 15 Spoiled after Printing TOTAL (Sum of E 4k F should equal 3240 3250 net press run shown In A) Z certify that the statements made by me above are correct and complete (of CLARIN D. ASHBY 10:00 PJIIL Sunday Til 600 PJM. SAFEWAY Premium Shredded Baker Coconut pfcf. SPie Crust Mix 0 0 Detergent 0 Detergent 0 Detergent White Mobc White Mag ic S 0 pockego 200-c- t. box Children i 12' 4'bos. Baby Food i smaii Deluxe Fudgesides Dole Pineapple lucerne Fmh our Cream luc"n' our Cream lmmm Quick Oats 0 0 Spaghetti Mein 0 SSGIad Alwoyt Fmh !.. Chow Del Mon le can 32 Oatmeal Oreo Cremes Nabisco Cookies (ling Peaches Town 0 33- - smm t. Gallon pkg. Northern Napkins &Ragu Sauce House SMfflSflie SaS-3- Trash Bags 16-o- Whole Smnd American pint Q. 08' 48' ,nZ 24' 38' half- - gallon Baked Beans ctn. 0 Long Spaghetti USDA only frttzs period. SAFEWAY Apple Cider Always Fresh Green Beans IS; Facial Tissue -- 54' 25' 22 35' rown or Powdered Skylark Rolls Fruit Cocktail ll-o- t. nold Choice Beef during Ihe Band Box Ice Milk ottage Cheese '78' 96 Pan Pal AotomI Bayer Aspirin 0 4 AO IsUT lies. Lb. 1 Q0 Dilhwathar & I Sugar 27 10-l- While Magic Cooking Oil U " Purchased and Golden Groin 60-c- t. pkg. Maintained the waste-fre- e trim policy during Ihe freeze period. SAFEWAY Did not deviate from the money-bac- k guarantee on every meat purchase. This ii and hat been a Safeway policy for many, many yeart. SAFEWAY Was constantly aware of all meat price control regulations and their intent. There was never an effort to circumvent Ihe purpose of Ihe freeze order. 15' It's where yee belong. International "87' 24-a- pkg. Credit Union Week. 49 October 14-2- 0 SWIBHi- eGrade AA Eggs Cream 0 0 0 0 42' Gerber Baby Pants MJB Instant Coffee Kraft Dinner Town House Instant Rice Yellow Popcorn Idaho Russet Vine Ripened California POTATOES u.s. No. r TOMATOES 4. count Troy ORANGES Extra Choice - Ail Purpose 1.27 79 52 52 Delicious APPLES Red or Golden Extra Fancy 0 n Lg. Size Crop Cheerios Cereal Campbell Soup & 13-o- pkg. kon With I01.-!- 50 Purina Dog Chow lb. bag Litter Green . 18' 7.88 1.59 Birds Eye Frozen Foods Dill Pickles 78 Hunt's Catsup Tomato Sauce 56 lawry Mix Preserves Grape Jelly Borden's Cremora Z 12 23 W X55 Q Japanese Style JX 5J Q Spanish Style X 51 ' Mexican VT Q Style 47 Q Bavarian Style 51 Q Orange Plus 54 Birds Eye Awake Q "Z 4t '84 9 Cool Whip JE? Pries Effectivs October 11th thru October 17th, 1973 ROOSEVELT, UTAH T. 84 v-- y ( 98' Si 499' 64' T6Z |