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Roy, UT Census Data

People QuickFactsRoyUtahPopulation, 2003 estimate 35,2492,351,467Population, percent change, April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2003 6.8%5.3%Population, 2000 32,8852,233,169Population, percent change,…

Roy, UT Demographic Statistics

NumberPercentTotal population32,885100.0SEX AND AGEMale16,26549.5Female16,62050.5Under 5 years3,31410.15 to 9 years3,0189.210 to 14 years2,9008.815 to 19 years2,8118.520 to 24 years2,7618.425 to…

Roy, UT Economic Statistics

NumberPercentEMPLOYMENT STATUSPopulation 16 years and over22,925100.0In labor force17,09074.5Civilian labor force16,76373.1Employed16,00269.8Unemployed7613.3Percent of civilian labor force4.5(X)…

Roy, UT, Housing Statistics

NumberPercentTotal housing units11,027100.0UNITS IN STRUCTURE1-unit, detached8,60678.01-unit, attached3713.42 units1371.23 or 4 units5705.25 to 9 units2222.010 to 19 units970.920 or more…

Roy, UT Social Statistics

NumberPercentSCHOOL ENROLLMENTPopulation 3 years and over enrolled in school9,962100.0Nursery school, preschool7117.1Kindergarten6556.6Elementary school (grades 1-8)4,72547.4High school (grades 9…

Roy Rogers' Horse Trigger

The Question: Where was Roy Rogers' original horse, Trigger, born? The Answer: Trigger was a palomino stallion. Originally named "Golden Cloud…

Indian literature

(Encyclopedia) Indian literature. Oral literature in the vernacular languages of India is of great antiquity, but it was not until about the 16th cent. that an extensive written literature appeared.…

Guo Moruo

(Encyclopedia) Guo Moruo or Kuo Mo-joGuo Moruoboth: gwôˈ môrhwôˈ, –zhôˈ [key], 1892–1978, Chinese writer and scholar. He co-founded the Creation Society, which promoted a romantic style of writing.…

Hall, John Lewis

(Encyclopedia) Hall, John Lewis, 1934–, American physicist, b. Denver, Colo., Ph.D. Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1961. He has been a researcher at the National Bureau of Standards in Boulder,…

epigram

(Encyclopedia) epigram, a short, polished, pithy saying, usually in verse, often with a satiric or paradoxical twist at the end. The term was originally applied by the Greeks to the inscriptions on…