Show 4 1 i I t y 9 i k Y d J y yr r 1 5 fi Elmer J. J Hartvigsen assistant state superintendent of public instruction advance of new Utah book from Frank G O. O seated right receives copy I secretary Utah State Farm Bureau Federation loft left and W. W C. C Page Natural Resources s Committee chairman 1 Unique Book on Utah Adopted Y For Use in e eA States State's f. Schools A comprehensive study of Utah's natural resources and their relationship relationship to tc f the prosperity of all aU people in the theoff state has just come off the e press and is bein being distributed to schools and libraries through- through out Utah Economic The book Patterns is the first complete report ever compiled of the I It prepared states state's resources was by the University Uni of Utah Bureau of Df Business and Economic Research Research Re Re- r- r search in conjunction with the Natural Resources Committee of the Utah Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives for use usein in in colleges and junior and senior high schools Dr El Hoy Roy Nelson committee research director am ami and former director of the university research bureau su supervised the research and wrote the book Accepted by school superintendents superintendents superintendents and principals throughout through through- out the state Economic Patterns has been hailed by educators as a valuable teaching aid The publication of this study has met a long felt need in our educational system Elmer J. J Hartvigsen sen assistant state superintendent of public instruction instruction tion said Using it as a source sourcebook sourcebook book teachers will have available a wealth of ot information on our oury state which previously was not y- y obtainable from a single book he added W. W C. C Page chairman of the Natural Resources Committee said the work was undertaken because it was felt that understanding ing of Utah's past present and future depended on an appreciation of the part played by economic factors factors factors fac fac- fac- fac tors in the state Naturally we weare weare weare are delighted with the reception the book has received from educators educators educators tors he said We hope we have contributed to Utah's growth b by providing information that will help in the development of the 5 state The scope of Economic Patterns is shown by the following following following follow follow- ing chapter headings Population Population tion In Utah Labor Force Foice And Employment Total Personal Income And Per Capita Income Forest II Agriculture In Utah Pro Products Mining Industry In Utah Manufacturing In Utah Transportation And Other Utilities Utilities Utilities ties Construction Finance Trade Service Industries Government Conservation And Development |