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Show " ll * ZCJ DC ? rT^ PEOPLE C? UTAH gAKS T173IB IX/ IS/ P? 115,000 live os tmrns and derive tYveir liveifhoofl directly fror t& e products of the soil « , There r. re 68,000 other people serving t hem - t& e Herehan. ts, barbers, doctors, teachers, coal nin% Y8 » etc., miking a total of 285* 000 dependent upon the State's agriculture. Industry, which includes mining and manufacturing, accounts, for a direct dependent population of 85,000, an additional service population of 178,000, op a total of 263^ 000. ( The 17<% 000 do sa not coror 77: 0O0 densndont on agriculture included in the preceding paragraph, but finally dependent upon industry © Including this we have ,540 000 de- Vy pendent on industry0) Transcontinental Transportation and Distribution takes care of a direct population of 20,000 and a service population of 4?, 000 totaling 6? P000o The grand total of all of these is 508,. 0OO and accounts for practically all of the State's people. 111 • ALOffO WHAT LII- TES D0^ 3 SXPAKSJCN LIB 30 TH'.\? MORE PEOPLE gAg 15H TJIEIR LIVING HERE? % ( a) Agriculture ' of Total Area Total Crop Land of State ----- 2„ 336 SQ ni. 2* 75 Total Pasture Land of State- - - - 5* 722 sf. mie 6* 73 Total area of State -------- 84,$$ 0 sq. ni> 100 ., 00 In the United States as a tihole: Total Orop land of Country - - - - 645,680 stt. mi. 21,35 Total Pasture Land of Country- - - 725D240 sq. mi. 2Je96 Total Area of Country - - - - - - 3,026.789 sq0rji0 100* 00 The above conparison is note- worthy, r 41 $ *.$ Hi** * t - 2 - |