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Show ; m nriuwi 14 A Stata Medical luamrmer Seeks Possible public health lutz- ards in Utah are going unno- ticed and unreported due to Dr. James T. Weston, state medical examiner, told a meeting of the state medical inadequate funding of the examiners medical state office. examiner's committee, "We don't have the funds to function and fulfill the job weare required to Ai S';' """ $?',.. II' . ' U - , Mv'(c''.:',rr. L hy . m. Odekirk THE DESERET NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: Ethel Briggs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Briggs 47 Angelo Ave.; Kimberly Flygare, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Flygare, 49C1 S. 4055 West, Kearns; Jeny Odekirk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Odek'.k, 3559 S. 250 West, Granger; Jchn Ashby, son of Mr. and Mrs. W a ne Ashby, 1068 Diamond Way, Sandy; Camomile, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Camomile, 1040 Euclid Ave.; Daniel Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Jensen, 3591 Palisades Dr.; Jason Kramar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Kramar, 1178 Buccaneer Dr.; Cory Stringfellow, sen of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Stringfellow, 2673 Kentucky Ave.; and all other babies one year old Thursday. (Pictures of babies of Deseret News subscribers will be taken free of charge at the Deseret News baby photo studio. 34 E. 1st South, Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. until 3 p.nv at least five days before baby's birthday. BIRTHS AS RrPORTED FROM SALT LAKE AREA HOSPITALS: TWIN BOY AND GIRL: Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Glines, Route No. 1, Box 314 American Fork. GIRLS: East. No. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoppner, 190 E. 21st South. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Brewer, 3270 Chesterfield. Mr. and Mrs. Alv n A. Brewster, 418 S. 8th West. 3C53 Dr. Constitution Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Parkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bradford, 2486 $. 4jth East, Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. G. Allan Ax, 4370 S. 500 West. Murray. East. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Larsen, onid Vote-Gettin- Ronald Camoiniip John Ashby Jenny Kimberly Flygare ' w- -' Jason Kramar Daniel Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Deloy C. Haws, RFD Route No. 1, Box 115, Pleasant Grove, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Adams, 2460 Lake St. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Johnson, 499 Germania Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Wllilam H. Walton East. Mr. and Mrs. James Moss, 13147 S. 1300 West,' Riverton. Mr. and Mrs. Clark L. Reber, 67 Colorado Dr., Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Sidoway, 1926 Osage Orange. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon J. Upkes- 6833 Village Rd. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Craig Mellon, East. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Anderson, 2066 Walker Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lomax, 3669 S. 4840 West, Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Davis, 719 N. Ruslin Court, Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Kimball Barney. 75 E. 300 North, Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Leon G. Ostler, 13800 S. 2105 West, - Bureau The 91st WASHINGTON Congress recessed its deliberations here Wednesday, with plans to return for a rare lame duck session after next ' months elections. For Utahs four members the' formal recess merely put an official seal on the congressional hiatus, .since three of them have been- back in the state campaigning for most of the last month. E. Sen. Moss, Frank and Rep. Laurence J. now running Burton, for Sen. Moss's seat, and Rep. Sherman P, Lloyd. - have spent A SALT PALACE deaths were reported as or natural of causes. These Salt Lake Golden Eagles 1 vs. Denver Spurs 8 P.M. are the freak cases the ones we find out about," he said. Outside of Cory Stringfellow t AH-93- H NOV. 3- -; H Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Danish Style Wood White Provincial Wood ensembles iign-a-b- ed fi total price includes: mattress set, any headboard shown, sturdy metal frame twin size by Simmons ngton. would put a $55,000 limit on subsidies paid to a single farmer for each crop under federal price support laws, was stalled by the Senate to prevent forcing a possibly embarrassing vote on members just before the eleefon. AH-83- 3 ' AH-93- 9 Stalled and apparently dead was an amendment to the Constitution which would give 27 months since he was here. t least II months until he returns. n PRICES: (including parking) H Tues Thurs. fn women complete legal equality with men. to bills Sen enlarge Utahs Canyonlands National Park and trim Arches and Capitol Reef national monuments and to give them park status were unable to get House , approval before the break. Rep. Burton, a member of the House Interior Committee, said recently he expected all three to pass in the rump session. i st. Evening Performances 8:30 p.m. Matinees Fri. Sat d I REMAINING MEDIUM FIRM SET ensemble 89.95 Call MAIL OKOIAS H.IILLIO PROMPTLY True value, true sleeping n o 295-340- 7 comfort with Countess mattress and box spring. Adjusto-res- l innerspring coil construction, Jn duchess ensemble rrrr-rrrn-y an set complete I AT Valley Music Hall '-- t 0 THE LAST AND ONLY CONCERT Counters H 2:30 p.m. a a M FIRM SET 99.95 set complete SYMPHONY 2 Great Only Sen. Wallace F. Benwho is not up nett, 1974 for the the until in capital stayed recess was made official. Few other members of both houses stayed until the end, Wednesday. In the last two weeks both the House and Senate have found it hard to get enough members on the floor to transact business. politically important Only measures like the recent crime bill have been able to attract a heavy turnout of congressmen. In its windup Wednesday, Wed., Ail EXTRA FIRM SET SALUTE 109.95 Orchestral PINES OF ROME AMERICAN DEBUSSY EMPEROR For extra firmness without sacrificing comfort. Quality features include podding quilted to the cover. All CONCERTO PIANO CONCERTO NO. CONSECRATION Of THE HOUSE Both Concert. S. BARGAIN BASKE FOODS WEST NORTH TEMPLE 9 A.M.-1- 0 7 DAYS A WEEK P.M. Accept Food Stamps Walker Bankard, BonkAmericard, Master Charye. We I. Tobtrnaclo i:30 HALLOWEEN 50 set complete SCHEHERAZADE "AFTERNOON OF A FAUN" Beethoven with Van Clihurn Nov7 i princess ensemble Seost Oct. 28 f, no-sa- g oncerts until i pre built borders mean' comfort right out to the edges of this luxurious set for perfect sleeping. Crush-proo- rapidly. LO-CO- ST Maple Finish Spindle Plastic with Daisy every nearly AH-82- 9 AH-82- 8 Mr. and Mrs. Uabl Mills. 2U5 N. Main, Centerville. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde L. Shaffer, 2708 Downs Way, Granger. Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Shampfon, 2484 Lake St. al to both a $1.6 billion military construction bill carrying funds for projects at Hill Air Force Base, Defense Depot and Tooele Army Ogden, .Depot. A $2.1 billion military constructon appropriation also passed the Senate. The 1970 farm bill, which 0 OIV1 I 25 Rodger L. Tavlor, 4813 Bonair, Holladay. Boyd W. Shaw, 224 E. 7020 South, Midvale Daniel W. Myrick, 983 Jade Circle, Sandy. Floyd Massing. 4566 W. 5215 South, Kearns. John V. Heaps, 105 S. Main, Alpine. Carl L. Jorgensen, 1915 Nevada St. Stanley Hunt, 3327 S. 200 West, Bountiful. Robert C Hicks, Tooele. William Houston, 288 W. 2225 North, Sunset, Uiah. Mr. aed Mrs. Steven C. Turner, 562 W, 1st North, Farmiand ana end and and and and and and weekend in Utah since late in the summer, and as the elections have drawn closer, their time spent here has dwindled 602 ' HOCKEY TONIGHT Comes First By GORDON ELIOT WHITE ' ti were we're going now spread too thin." AH-81- 9 BOYS: Mr, Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. g News Washington - tu wr': B Deseret t J i W tificates from counties outside of Salt Lake County where the deaths may have been due to foul play or some serious health, hazard. , He cited the case of a young boy brought in from southeastern Utah suspected of having died of drugs. An autopsy showed he died from monoxide carbon poisoning from a faulty heater in a motel. Weston also cited cases of victms of beatings whose to drug abuse. Its not fair to the state, he told the committee. "My staff cant function the wav ftx, 'I Ethel Briggs o jlf.- I m ... I si ' & ... do. Weston told the committee that in a number of cases the medical examiners office was not getting proper death cer- t are due Salt Lake County w here additional screening is done, Weston said, the medical examiner's office has no idea how many suicides there are in this state or how many deaths October 15, 1970 DESERET NEWS, Thursday, poly-foa- ZCMI FURNITURE Soft lake. 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