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Show V 0 P&80 ..Nearly one fourth of all personal income received by Utahans govomnent Is derived f r 6 This Cast was roportod today by Utah Foundation! tha privato rosoaroh organize- tion in an analysis of porsonal inoons payasnts in Utah 1060 October 14 BLINDING OUTLOOK PER CAPITA PERSONAL INCOME BY STATES O' 1959 I governaeatal to ths Foundation govoranent payasnts to , Mail. According study in Utah in tho forw of wages salaries and bonofits total od $382 Billion last year individuals This was equal to approx iaatoly of all personal 23.5J . to individuals payasnts inoons in ths Stats during 1959 Throughout continental United States about $2,444 ! . i i N. , J. -- I2.40S Del. $2,946 ; Hawaii Md. -- $2. 341 . of all personal inoons was derived froa govsmasntal Bourses 18l The shows report that total inoons psyasnts to in Utah reached an personal in- - dividual all tins high of $1626000000 in : O j despite strikes in ths eop-p- sr and stool industries 1959 Personal lneone payasnts to $892000000 in $284000000 in 1929 aaount-e- d 1950 and, Highest 10 States largo part of the increase in Utah's personal inooao over the years has been the result of!; ''''' j expanded goveranontal activity, the study continues Personal lneone froa govsmasntal sources has nultlplles 18 tines during the past 30 years $21 Billion in 1929' and $382 Billion in 1959. Zn 1929 about 74$$ of the State's porsonal lneone was ob- talned from government souroee oonpared with 2359$ Taxes as a percentage or per- sonal lneone have Increased from 127$ to 30 during this same the report obperiod of tine serves j 7y States average Twelve of the eighteen states ranking below Utah in Per eaplta States inoons were Southern Western States only Anong tha Idaho and Now Mexico had a lower per eaplta Income. b Cctfbg TWo Atted Provo loeal seoutors Douglas Galbraith Sr gers froa landing and District Lo Grand Chairman from Kontloello recently attended a So out Council nesting in Provo The Purpose of tho oounell nooting was to sleet and vote for oounell officers for tho Mr W. W Clyde was new year sleeted to servo hie seventh Also year as oOuncll president oosndt-toat tho aootlng operating os net to fom Goals for tho now By Scout now year and to disouso tho nw Boy Scout thane Stronebton Aanrioa Mid Oar- Pver 01 11 10 WESTERN STATES AVERAGE - $2,419 States Prepared by UTAH FOUNDATION from U. S. Department of Commerce data. States I Down the Street Up & nHh PERKINS ! j ' ! They : : attended the tween the two coll ogee Both were boys ploying Neldon Coohran Mr, and Mrs arc the proud parents of a baby boy bom at the Monti cello HoOet 12, spital lust Nod Mr and Mrs, Leland Shuenray and family and rs Alice Shun-wa- y is attend- - eon Craig who lng Eastern Arizona there He much and is majoring in business was While there Mrs, a guest of her sister Xampton at Eden, Mr, Gordon A dans TWlday Mother Jr College likes the school very management father's - Mrs Mrs, Hannah made a busSalt Lake last BiOO Mr and Mrs pn20 Pete Bartlett of Thursday BtOO Gb-- da Adams who 17-- 28 Senior Ploy at p.ra, are visiting 21 Football SJ.H. VB their son Jorry Bartlett and Friday ttiilo hero they will Montioollo High Sbhoel at Mon family tleello. School dlsaissod at alto do some deer hunting 12x00 Noon Mr, 01 in Oliver has moved here Stafford from hie j Kansas heme in will nako Ms home Ray Perkins' fanlly He Mr Wesley Vlotory dance School at 8 i 30 Pays on Utah, with the Oliver of M o Friday Notre ab spent last Wednesday visiting his nleoe Hilda Perkins' He was on route to Durango Colo where ho wont to visit Ms sister Mrs Ethel' Zufolt who if in poor 28 at Victory Danse pn hrinka.H Juan High SJH vo"N1 Blond lng 2i00pl at "At far as tha aaaaaaaaJ health San Football Dane 8 1 30 pn ddhr b. C99BSSSN8U(JFp B 8aata F Uaga-sln- c. mm9mm also visited Ms is ponding the winter there doing research on gcncology Mr and re Roy Perkins wont to Pays on Utah last Saturday to vioit Mrs Perkins brother Clin Ullver They returned Sunday evening Mrs Lake Harriot Norton of Salt is visiting at the homo of Leland ay S her daughter She will also visit her brother Mr Henry Black while Mrs hum-w- 3. here Word comes from Mrs Myrtle Redd work as froa Portland Oregon Blending lot Ward BishoBud Nielson pric Seott Hurst and Grant Shunway accompanied Tho V7ADT ADS OCTOBER Vi, the Perkins' family returned home Mon after spending the weekend in That oh r Arizona where they went to visit their School Calendar Merle Morgan of Kansas are in this Monday 17 Deer Season Vacation, 18 Faculty Meeting in area deer hunting frey oalled Tuesday Room 1 at 4i00 pn at the Carl Perkins hone Wednes19 Sanlor Play at They are old friends of Wednesday day be- that she is enjoying hor a mieaionary, , She sends greeting to her friends here and hundred aad sixty, would llko to have a note froa nil over the anyone who cares to write Hor) attended the neet- - address lo 4635 S E 28th Ave.; C3AD THC nference Mr, and Kansas City foot-oa- ll Saturday played to SaltLako s peoial sat ting for the Priesthood hold in eoimootlon with General Co- spent gone j ADVERTISE! ! last Friday to attend a and daughter, Mildred, last week end visiting their sons Edward and Reed Edward is in college at Snow and Rood at Dixie ! by Chrl Perkins flew Merrill Stevens Mrs and Mr j BE VISE HILDA I iness trip to Ho and Clarenoo Ro- Olson j l.owet Shuawoy Lose) Ssooters States 10 ' i below the average of the eight Mountain States and nearly 28 below the Paelflo Coast r ; Foundation analysts was ''i Middle Middle Low 10 today! note that Utah ranks 32nd among the 50 states in per capita personal Last year Utah personal lneone lneone amounted to $1848 per capita U approximately 14.7J$ be- low the S, average of $2166 Utah's per eaplta inoons also UNITED STATES AVERAGE - $2, 166 MOUNTAIN STATES AVERAGE - $1,994 Middle High 10 States A Area's Largest Stock of Residential and Cocaercial Wiring Supplies Bun PRO. 2676 wmmwMii Reo. 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