Show S97000 in Expenditures The Best of Tribune Staff Writer Candidates for state attorney general treasurer and auditor are logging noteworthy marks in 1988 s campaign-financcolumns according to the latest records filed wnh the Utah lieutenant governor R Paul Van Dam the Democratic attorney-general nominee for the Nov 8 election reports total receipts to date at $127136 and total expenditures at $97475 Among the largest contributions the former Salt Lake County attorney listed since July's disclosure statements are $25000 in "credit lines" from the Utah Public Employees Association $14950 in " services from David Early Salt Lake services" City $3349 in from the Operating Engineers Local No 3 San Francisco and a $5000 cash donation from Giauque Williams Wilcox & Bendinger a Salt Lake law firm David L Wilkinson the two-terincumbent Republican attorney general reported total campaign receipts at $37441 and total expenditures at $23076 Among his largest donations since July are $2000 from Huntsman Chemical Salt Lake City $1171 in "mailing services" from Micromanagement Group Inc Salt Lake City and $1000 from Jones Waldo Holbrook & McDonough a Salt Lake law firm that contributed the same sum to Mr Van Dam In the treasurer's money race incumbent Republican Edward T Alter leads Democrat Arthur L e The Best of City View including the Union Pacific Station the at Holy Cross Hospital the 19th LDS Ward the LDS Temple and the Art Bam are among a selection of 15 of Jack Goodman’s popular sketches and Tribune columns featuring Utah architectural landmarks The columns reveal much of the area’s cultural and architectural history and the celebrated sketches are suitable for framing The collection available in limited quantities is $5 (including sales tai) from The Salt Lake Tribune Library Room 201 The Tribune Building H3 S Main and from some area bookstores The collection is also available by s mail for $50 from The Chapel first-clas- Tribune Library To order by mail send this coupon and appropriate check to: The Salt Lake Tribune PO Box 867 Salt Lake City Utah 84110 Name Address City Zip Make checks payable to The Salt Lake Tribune International Programs Office At USU Gives Nations a Hand Special to The Tribune LOGAN — Jim Thomas who runs Utah State University’s International Programs Office probably has a lot of good stories on his travels The problem is getting him to stay in one place long enough This year Mr Thomas has visited Ecuador three times Nepal twice Bolivia and the Philippines once each crd flown from Salt Lake City to Washington D C five times and made four trips to Tucson He just left again this time for Georgia Before letuming to Logan he will catch a flight to Nepal In Katmandu and Rampur Mr Thomas will review the Agency for International Development-fundeInstitute for Agriculture and Animal Science USU has played a major role In technical assistance to the Nepalese institute and is placing d members of its faculty in universities for advanced degrees The volume of business USU is doing with AID is down this year Mr Thomas said because the second phase of the large Water Management Synthesis project has been completed and the third phase is not yet off the ground In Quito capitol of Ecuador USU Mr Altpr disclosed receiving otaling $43537 having bid spent $28069 on his Among his biggest contributions o“ late were $10000 from Merrill Lynch 5’ierce Fenner & Smith New York City $3000 from the Goldman Sachs Political Action Committee Washington D C $2646 total from Ballard Spahr Andrews & Inger-sol- l Washington D C and $2000 from First Security Service Corp Salt Lake City Mr Monson currently Salt Lake County treasurer reported total campaign receipts at $27415 and total expenses at $27329 Among his largest donations re Sundiy October 16 "in-kin- fi' lilllliilHZL d Plush’s Carpet DRY Cleaning Because Lot Plush THERE IS A DIFFERENCE! 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