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Population projections Utah and Utah's counties | 1967-12 | | We would jointly like to thank those who contributed to the overall realization of this report, as well as individually express our appreciation to those who provided assistance to the separate projects. Mr. Robert Huefner, who as the State Planning Coordinator arranged the financial support, was of... |
227 |
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Recreation in Utah a profile of the demand for outdoor recreation by out-of-state travelers to Utah | 1967-12 | | A recurring problem when planning for economic and industrial development is the lack of sufficient basic data on which sound planning decisions can be based. One of the industry areas in which this lack of basic data has been conspicuous is the area of the out-of-state visitors' demand for Utah's o... |
228 |
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Campus Magazine vol.3, no.4 | 1968 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | |
229 |
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Campus Magazine vol.3, no.3 | 1968 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | |
230 |
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Campus Magazine vol.4, no.1 | 1968 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | Play Days in fall fashions also: special music section |
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Utah Economic and Business Review | 1968; 1969; 1970; 1971; 1972 | | In the opening month of 1968, the state's economy continued to move along the high income and employment plateaus, which it initially achieved last summer. Since the beginning of the copper strike, there has been little evidence of more than a horizontal movement in either of these two major indexes... |
232 |
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1968-69 General Catalog | 1968 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | Bulletin of the University of Utah, edition of 1968/1969. Volume 59, Number 2, March 30, 1968 |
233 |
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The estimation of intercensal migration from birth-residence statistics: a study of data for the United State, 1950 and 1960 | 1968-02 | | This is the seventh in a series* of technical and analytical reports issued by the Population Studies Center of the University of Pennsylvania. All except Report No. 6 are focussed upon some aspect of recent migration and urbanization in the United States. |
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Proposal for the development, calibration, and application of an empiric activity allocation model for the Wasatch Front urban area of Utah | 1968-07 | | The comprehensive land development and transportation planning process for a growing region like the Wasatch Front should tie together all the interrelated planning activities -- establishing land development and transportation policies, forecasting land development and activities, forecasting trave... |
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Description of work elements IV: land use model | 1968-08-26 | | Previous programs have initiated and refined the development of a Utah population model to be used in projection of future requirements of both public and private facilities, goods and services. The present state population forecasts are based upon the "cohort-survival" method of analysis of birth r... |
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Description of work elements | 1968-08-26 | | Previous programs have initiated and refined the development of a Utah population model to be used in projection of future requirements of both public and private facilities, goods and services. |
237 |
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Utah coal-market potential and economic impact | 1968-09 | | Coal is one of Utah's most interesting natural resources. This mineral has had a major impact on Utah, its industry, and its people. As clearly shown by this study, the future of coal i s dependent upon finding new uses in power generation, gasification and liquefaction. Of these three possible sour... |
238 |
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Campus Magazine vol.6, no.8 | 1969 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | Fall fashions river run Lynn Leahman the association Sun Valley honeymoon |
239 |
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Campus Magazine vol.6, no.1 | 1969 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | Hill Climbing car salesman tells how to buy a car fall fashions for men |
240 |
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Campus Magazine vol.5, no.1-2 | 1969 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | Summer is icumin in! |
241 |
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Campus Magazine vol.6, no.11 | 1969 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | Come on out the winter's fine! |
242 |
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1969 Statistical Abstract of Utah | 1969 | | This publication of the Statistical Abstract of Utah, 1969, is the fifth edition and commemorates the Utah Golden Spike Centennial. The first abstract was published in 1947 at the time of Utah's Centennial, and others were issued in 1954, 1960 and 1964. The purpose of the Abstract is to supplemen... |
243 |
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1969-70 General Catalog | 1969 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | General Catalog edition of 1969/1970 |
244 |
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Utah State preliminary development plan | 1969-03 | | The Four Corners Economic Development Region, consisting of a 92-county area in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah, was established December 19, 1966, under Title V of the Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965. On September 19, 1967 the Four Corners Regional Commission was created ... |
245 |
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An industrial development information system for Utah | 1969-12 | | |
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Domestic tar sands and potential recovery methods--a review | 1969-12 | | The purpose of this paper is to review and evaluate present knowledge of United States tar sands including physical properties, occurrence, reserves, and recovery methods. Tar sands are oil, bitumen, asphalt, tar, or petroleum-impregnated rock from which little hydrocarbon material is recoverable by... |
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Transportation system map portfolio | 1969-12 | | |
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Labor force participation rates | 1970 | | |
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1970-71 General Catalog | 1970 | University of Utah catalogue; (Catalog) | General Catalog, edition of 1970/71. Bulletin of the University of Utah, Volume 61, Number 3, April 15, 1970. |
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Utah input-output study: projections of income, employment, output and revenue | 1970-01 | | This paper includes with moderate revisions, the August, 1967, report [3]* on the Utah Input-Output study. Since this earlier publication, the Input-Output tables have been used in projecting 1975 output, income, employment and revenues. These results are reported and discussed in this paper; also d... |