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126 Utah Statistical Abstract 19831983The Bureau of Economic and Business Research presents the ninth edition of the Statistical Abstract of Utah, 1983. The basic goal of this document is to bring together the data most often requested in a readily available format. During an average year, hundreds of calls and personal visits are made...
127 Utah coal-market potential and economic impact1968-09Coal 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...
128 Utah data guide a newsletter for data users1998Utah's seven associations of government (AOGs)1 have produced these city and unincorporated area population projections for each year from 1997 through 2002 and for the years 2010 and 2020. These are consistent with the county population projections produced by the Governor's Office of Planning and ...
129 Utah division of air quality modeling guidelines1998-02-24Industry and control agencies have long expressed a need for consistency in the application of air quality models for regulatory purposes. This Utah Division of Air Quality (UDAQ) guideline document provides a common basis for estimating the air quality concentrations used in assessing control strat...
130 Utah economic and demographic profiles1988-08Data users in the public and private sectors frequently are in need of economic and demographic information about the State of Utah. More often than not, however, the needed data is found in numerous government reports, located at several different places, for variousy ears. This report, Utah Econom...
131 Utah experimental census of population 1956 Nebo school district1956The Nebo School District comprises all of Utah County, Utah. lying south of the southern boundary of the corporate limits of Provo City. Major population centers included are Springville, Spenish Fork and Payson.
132 Utah input-output study: projections of income, employment, output and revenue1970-01This 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...
133 Utah multicounty districts for planning and developmentThe purpose of this report is to provide state and local government officials, as well as the general public, an understanding of a program to regionalize Utah into eight multicounty planning districts. This program is directed toward establishing legal and administrative means to coordinate, at Fed...
134 Utah's Economic Patterns1956The first edition of Utah's Economic Patterns, published in December 1953, was distributed to social science teachers in Utah's high schools and colleges and to leaders in education and business. From these leaders have come a number of suggestions for this revised edition. The purpose of this ...
135 Utah's demographic transformation: a view into the future2008Utah, along with the rest of the nation, is in the midst of an extraordinary demographic transformation which has far from run its course. The confluence of four major trends continues to dramatically reshape the size and composition of the national and state populations. These trends include the ar...
136 Utah's place in the macro-demographics of the U.S. in the 20th century2006-03Utah has evolved from an isolated rural state of fewer than 300,000 in 1900 to a mostly urban state of 2.5 million today. This paper is an attempt to place this population growth within the context of the broadest outlines of national population dynamics over the past century. The growth and regiona...
137 Utah:2000 a high development scenario1980-03This report was prepared, under the direction of Paul Parker and Jeannie Watanabe, by members of the Comprehensive Planning Section, State Planning Coordinator's Office. Population projections and other statistical data were prepared by Jeannie Watanabe and Brad Barber. Dave Conine, Paul Parker, Gle...
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