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Show 199 transportation accounted for nearly The movement of 70 per cent. raw m.aterials, miscellaneous supplies and products to and from Geneva faciliwell those of allied establishtnents, ties, as for major part of this increase. a as 8, 88Z be an Z, 89Z, respectively, emphasized that many sustaining a.r'e , in their effect chapter. in on The number of persons (including construction and finance of the iasurance and real, between 1940 and 1950. jobs which reality, equivalent the state's economy, to responsible employed estate) in inc rea sed It should. shown here are was again population- as population-growth employment as "'WaS shown earlier in this 55 The employment and payrolls provided directly by steel and allied industries have been population-sustaining employment determine the exact ever, undoubtedly the state's important factors In this growth of from 1940 to 1950. It is not possible impact of such population-growth employment. to How- the writer will endeavor to present certain material which may enable the reader to visualize ment to the Utah more clearl1t the importance of this employ- ec onomy, The Utah Manufacturers Association has upon research done of basic, or by various groups and prepared individuals, population-growth employment, to an a study, to show the economy. This based importance study states that: 55 Supra, 171. It has been estimated by Mr. Sherrill W. Neville, of the Utah State Department of Employment Security, that in 1950 there were 000 equivalent jobs, of which 6,000 were in utilities group, 5,000 m trade, and 5,000 in service, construction and f1nance (see also supra, 47, p. 194). t:be .l,. po.pulation-growth Footnte |