784 
MINERALS YEARBOOK, 1967 
 
 
Table 3.—Indicators of Utah business activity 
 1966 1967 Change, 
percent 
Personal income: 
   Total  millions - $2,502 
   Per capita   $2, 697 
Bank debits  millions - $16,323.8 
Total State revenue  do_ $326.8 
Total State expenditures  do..  $340.8 
Electric power used million kilowatt hours.. 5,726.5 
New construction: 
   Total construction valuation  millions... $210.6 
   Residential  number.... 3,982 
   Residential value_  millions_ $62.1 
   Non-residential  number.. 2,980 
   Non-residential value  millions.... $83.7 
Bighway construction contracts awarded  do - - - $41.4 
Truck gross ton-mile tax '  (fiscal year July 1-June 30)  do - - - $3.6 
Cash receipts from farm marketing  do___ $187.5 
Mineral production  do~.... $448.9 
Work force (monthly average): 
   Total labor force  thousands - 
   Total employment  do_.... 
   Total unemployment  do~ - - 
   Unemployment rate  percent - 
Employment (monthly average): 
   Total agricultural  thousands - 
   Total non-agricultural  do - - - 
      Mining  doW.. 
      Contract construction  do.. - - - 
      Manufacturing  do..~ 
      Finance, insurance, real estate  do.. 
      Transportation and utilities  do.... 
      Trade  do...... 
      Services and miscellaneous  do - - - 
 $2,680 +7.1 
 $2,859 +6.0 
 $15,295.2 —6.3 
 $326.1 — .2 
 $342.4 +.5 
 5,772.8 +.8 
 $263.3 +25.0 
 5,116 +28.5 
 $78.3 +26.1 
 2,803 —5.9 
 $98.6 +17.8 
 $52.9 +27.8 
 $3.7 +2.8 
 $188.7 +.6 
 $354.5 —21.0 
 392.0 407.3 +3.9 
 373.9 384.8 +2.9 
 18.8 19.6 +4.3 
 4.8 4.8         
 14.2 14.0 —1.4 
 318.3 329.3 +3.5 
 11.7 10.1 —13.7 
 15.5 14.3 —7.7 
 50.4 49.8 —1.2 
 12.9 13.0 +.8 
 21.8 22.6 +3.7 
 70.2 72.3 +3.0 
 45.0 47.9 +6.4 
 
1 This is a combination of special fuel taxes and temporary permit and mileage
fees. 
 
Source: Bureau of Economic and Business Research, University of Utah, Salt
Lake City, Utah. 
 
 
Table 4.—Employment and injury experience in the mineral industries

 
Year and industry 
Average Man- Man- Number of Injury rates per 
 men Days days hours injuries million man-hours 
working Active worked worked 
 daily (thou- (thou- Fatal Non- Fre- Severity 
  sands) sands) fatal quency 
 
1966: 
 Coal 1,375 212 291 2,302 5 94 43.01 14,738 
 Metal 4,941 310 1,530 12,238 10 222 18.96 6,006 
 Native asphalt 189 271 51 410  17 41.42 387 
 Nonmetal 932 280 261 2,094 6 116 58.25 18,284 
 Sand and gravel 645 205 132 1,061 - - - - 22 20.73 493 
 Stone 469 276 130 1,035  14 13.52 3,628 
 Total' 8,551 280 2,395 19,141 21 485 26.44 7,845 
 
1967: P 
 Coal 1,240 206 255 2,015  80 39.70 1,667 
 Metal NA NA 1,140 9,123 4 196 21.92 3,517 
 Native asphalt 222 248 55 440  23 52,25 5,306 
 Nonmetal 1,010 266 268 2,147  113 52.62 1,750 
 Sand and gravel 600 205 122 1,008 1 24 24.80 6,796 
 Stone 400 261 105 836 1 11 14.35 7,326 
 Total' NA NA 1,945 15,570 6 447 29.09 3,502 
 ~ Preliminary. NA Not available. 
' Data may not add to totals shown because of independent rounding. 
 
 
from Great Salt Lake was proposed by Utah or Idaho, depending on the cost
of 
Magnesium Project, a joint venture of electric power because large amounts
of 
National Lead Co. and Hogle-Kearns power would be used in the electrolytic

Corp. The plant would be constructed in separation of magnesium and chlorine.
A