Show SOCIO MEETS’ A SOCIO meeting will be held August 31 at 3:00 outlays'" in to state and local units County totaled and other Federal pay- Federal Grand $11499000 during the This 1973 fiscal year fact was reported by Utah Foundation the private research organization in an analysis of the Impact of Government on $1326 per capita The Foundation notes that this was the equivalent of 34 of the state’s total personal income When state and local spending is included total outlays by all governmental units in ments to institutions and individuals The Federal expenditure total is equal to $1855 for every man woman and child residing in Grand County and is the equivalent of 440 of Utah are equivalent to the Utah Economy the total personal income nearly 49 of the total reFederal outlays include of all inhabitants of the personal income all Federal spending for county ceived by individuals in salaries (civilian and miBy comparison total the state Federal outlays made litary) retirement and Federal outlays throughother employee benefits out the state last year iii Utah were not withFederal purchases and amounted to $1515000-00- 0 out substantial cost to contracts grants-in-ai- d and were equal to residents of the State According to the study Utah’s share of the taxes B2 to fund total Thursday August 22 1974 required in the Monticello Federal outlays in fiscal expenditure decisions had pm Fair Building which will 1973 amounted to been made locally and fi- be followed by a dance nanced from state local at 9:00 The dance will Foundation analysts or private funds rather cost pm a $250 couple and emphasize that the in- than Federal revenues $150 stag and the “Los dividual and business Altogether a total of Metotes” band will be firms which paid the taxes 1186 separate spending playing Dinner will also to various programs administered may by 55 different Federal not necessarily be the agencies were operating same ones benefiting throughout the United from the Federal acti- States last year Outlays vity Moreover there are were made in Utah widely differing view- through 481 of these pro- which were ad- points regarding the desirability of some of the ministered by 33 of the Federal programs Fur- Federal agencies thermore different spen - National Defense and relations ding priorities might have International been established if the accounted for $569 mil- : finance the Federal programs be served State officers from Davis Weber San Juan and Grand Counties will be at the meeting and topics tobe discussed include Education Em- ployment Welfare Hous-graOrganization Law Enforcement and general on what information ms W SOCIO involves concern- - m njU DU to benefits the Spaning ish speaking people More proof that Mo&b is a great area for agricultural Everyone is invited production came this week with this huge cantaloupe measuring 26“ in diameter and weighing 8 34 VISITS GRANDMOTHER pounds which was grown by Louis Farmer in ms Miss Joan Gilmore of garden on 1st West Street Denver was in Moab last week visiting her mother Mrs L L lor and other relatives " t& Exchange Student Reports °“ From Kennecott's payroll of more than 7000 three out of four are buying bonds through payroll savings helping their country and their own security They urge you to sign up where you work Any amount you specify will be set aside from each paycheck to buy U3 Savings Bonds The Payroll takes some of the Savings Plan sweat out of planning ahead j Oh Foreign Experiences mEfigLi of District 542 and at the same time observed of its 17th Anniversary by ular meeting Monday Whitewater Co spent Club honoring these Charter Moab the Rotary several days in Moab last slide week visiting relatives Her talk with color with members illustrations dealt th scenery agriculture Save Pennies lkm or 376 of all Fed- economics and other aseral spending in Utah pects of West Australia For Certificate last year According to where she spent a year You might not think that r the Foundation income as a Foreign Exchange ' security payments (so- Student at Geraldton lo- pennies count for much 300 miles In do about But cated retirecial security today they fact pennies are costing ment benefits public as- north of Perth sistance social services Among Club guests you millions were That’s because there’s also two other of next file largest etc) Federal outlay in the state Moab’s Exchange Stu- a penny shortage Why? were equal to $350 mil- dents both due to leave Many people find than lion or1 23 of the total within a few days Jan a nuisance so pennies end to Federal Mondale for Northern up in dresser drawers 'In addition million Japan and Shawn Mead- - piggy banks and cigar of $1515 outlays in or for New Zealand Pre- - boxes An estimated 30 units state and local are hiding out in Utah expended an esti- sident Emmett Mays wel- billion Emil somewhere mated $656' million from comed Reverend Because their own' funds infiscal M Balia a guest of Club they’re out of cifcula- 1973 Thus total outlays member Bob Evans Fred tion the Mint must keep reported on his on’ producing moe and ( by all governmental units Stoye (Federal State and lo- attendance at other Ro- more that really aren’t cal) in Utah amounted to tary Clubs during his re- needed To keep up re$2165000000 last year cent eastern trip one in plenishing the supply the This sum is equivalent to the New York City area Mint knocks out 55 mil487 of all personal in- and another in Omaha lion a day come received by indi- - Nebraska Just getting one bilvictuals throughout the Support of the Foreign lion pennies back into state One out of every Exchange Student pro-thr- circulation would save persons in Utahde- - gram is one of the major taxpayers $10 million If rives a major part of his activities of the Moab 15 billion could be relivelihood directly from club The club recently covered the Mint would payments sponsored a campout for not have to make pennies government for almost two years and and many others are in- - Foreign Exchange dependent upon dents of other countries that would save $150 mil -government According to completing a year of stu- - lion What a way to fight the Foundation report at dy in various cities and inflation arid cut expen-towof Rotary District ditures! least 350835 individuals in Utah receive all or a 542 which includes Utah What can you do? Bring major part of their sup- and Idaho Last Jdly- in those pennies wrapped port from public funds marked the 17th snniver- or unwrapped you Included in fids group sary of the founding of have around the house to are 105014 government the Moab Rotary Club in First Western National employees (Federal State 1957 Charter members Bank If you turn in $5 and Local) 114802 so- still on file rolls are: or more you can even get cial security beneficiar- Ed Claus Fred Stoye a Citation from the Mint ies 55672 public assist- Bob Norman Jack West with your name on if ance recipients1 35120 Paul Mayberry Sam Tay- This is one time that persons receiving veter- lor and Les Erbes the Ben Franklin was wrong ans benefits 27970 pub- first President On July A penny saved is not a lic service re ti rants and 29 the Club hosted the penny earned - it’s money individuals in visiting and resident For- - down the drain 12257 other categories eign Exchange Students 9- -e Croukndmithe More the r ee Stu-direct- ly i Naur E Bonds pay 6e unarm whan hcM la mataruy af ft yaara ns - What can you buy for pennies anymore? Telephone service It’s one of the most economical services available today And the telephone is practically the only appliance in your home that's maintained at no additional cost Telephone service - yours for pennies per call And an even bigger bargain the more often you use it E Continental Telephone of Utah i |