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Show '' 1 S Sf i , I f B P2 DESERET iwririiwi ;?!iv fe - 11 vs ,,vw rr' ! ' ;'' JK ' - .. ' ' ,4i Jj rzJ 7 W ' "' . vj Troy Tait Olsen Laresa Jamie Johnson Berger SENDS BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO. James Olsen, nd Mrs. James Olsen. 6 of Mr. East; Troy Tart, son of Mr end AU. Dan Tail, 914 Carnation Dr, Sandy Laresa johnson, daughter of Mr. ton Mrs. Carl Johnson. 1314 W. 400 North. Woods Cross; Jamie and Gina E4rger, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Berger, 790 E. 800 South. Center-'VillKaren Uuestereit. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Werner Queslereit. 273 G 230 North; Brd '$!: John beyer. son of Mr. and Mrs John Bever. 72 HeVron, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cary Herron, 3071 S. 9000 WeL Magna; and all tfier babies one year old Tuesday. (Pictures of babies of Deseret News sub sobers will be taken free of charge at the Deseret News baby photo studio. 31 E. First South, Monday through Friday, from 10 a.m. until J pm. at least 4hseo days before bab birthday.) DESERET Karen Queslereit IIRTHS AS REPORTED NEWS Brad Herron FROM SALT LAKE AREA HOSPITALS BOYS: Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Mecham, 4059 S. 4275 West. Kent Halvtrsen, 3676 S. 3375 .vest. John Garner. 4962 Glen $t Murray. Ronald S. Hardy, 8013 W. 3100 South, Magna. Stephen Baer, 758 McDonald Place. Gerald C. Haeppner, 1460 Redondo Avt. Steven J. Oblad, 30$6-7t- h East. Lee Ashton, 7739 $. 7th East, Midvale. Lary Ness, 5778 $. 490 West, Murray. Michael Clements, 2504 Alden St. Richard M. Godfrey, 8530 Kngs Cove Dr Robert T. Mascaro, 802 Marquette, Midva't. Samuel R. Romero, Gen. Del., Lark George Rupp, 241 E. Durphy, Gramsville. J. N. Dfnton, 1355 E. 5360 South. Gregory N. McDonough, 994 9th Fast. David J. Turner, East. Gary Hanmg, 791 E. 650 South, Centerviii. Robert Jones, 627 E. 900 North, Bountiful. Phil c. Greenwood, 207 E Mill St., Bountiful. Robert Johansen, 948 E. 1000 South, CiearfienJ C GIRLS: Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Kenneth Lee Rothey, 466 E. 2nd South, Centerville. David Barney, 156 W. 200 South, Bountiful. 400 South, Bountiful. Roger Nash, 135 Joseph K Hiatt, 8717 Edith O' , Magna. Biao Chang, 766-- 1 st Ave Gordon L. Roberts, 36827th East. David D. Kendall, 4677 Wallace Lent Charles L. We, 415 E. 3400 South, C. Don Weeden, 94 Maple St., Mtdvalt. Keith L. Lynch, 200 W Plymouth. Allen Larm, 3003 Kenwood Dr. Blame J. Harmon. 2729 E 7260 South. Bert Olsen, 3476 S. 4210 West. Edward L. Wood, 179 E. 2450 South, Bountiful. Thomas W. Nix, 258 W. 2nd North, Tooelt. Jerold H. Barnes, 4014 S. 2665 West. t. Lost Goat Returns Home A MANY DELUXE FEATURES frrC'RO'IR i?wTcucnHCimnM AMMWkOCK gmoov .7OUMWIhavIMM0n ' liKnncinas t tuTifeMtS rxfi rnoMu stoNixs AOMJSIAMI IOUV WH! BM PVhU ysh uroi mi ei MOM rtUCOvIBS l ( 4 foMncwi IMOlMCMaiftAV TWIN 0M 4) rOMAlltKtir ii'jwvioc eaooco SUN WSOM CU5ON RlCt WmNG Ml VtM FftOWt COOK coctAUDrc ahuhna ijrx mi iiv into -- three-fo- high nanny goat was home again Tuesday after a venturesome underground journey in storm sewers at the Clearfield Job Corps Center. The animal was returned to her owner, Jules Snodgrass, Route 1, Layton, who said the goat had disappeared last Friday with his dog. The dog l later returned home, and the goat was found in a storm sewer at the Job Corps center Monday after apparently wandering around the drainage system for two days. The mischievous goat twmirt H0USC end moth owmsi , wyv James JTHE aF. . ' &" ,1. M( , sr v' X J ' W V ' 'f-W- & ') f ATTENTION On Disclosure i, " Vy I 4 fV 'S ff T ' ' Utah Support 1969 Tuesday, May 27, NEWS, showed little gratitude for her rescue. When security ofticers confined her in their office, she ate all their brooms. Deseret News Washington - Bureau WASHINGTON Three of the four members of Utahs ssionai delegation called today for full financial disclosure by certain federal officials. Sen. Frank E. Moss, and Rep. Laurence J. both said Burton, they wanted all executive, legislative and judicial offimore than cials making to file reports of $18,000 assets, debts and income. Sherman P. Lloyd, Rep. suggested that the Civil Service Commission apply the disclosure rule to all policy making members of the federal government The move came as the For-ta- s case continued to generate a public outcry for disclosure of outside incomes received by U.S. judges. Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, declined to support the disclosure proposal. a Rep. Lloyd House bill this week which would require public filing of diviinformation covering dends, incomes from trusts, honorariums, rents, estates, contributions, partnerships, gifts or more than $100 and any other income source for the official and his immediate family. Sen. Moss said there is no question about the need for a general standard for all branches of the government which will inform the public fully on all outside income, honorariums including congre which high public officials reNo person should be ceive allowed to ask for election to high public office, or to accept presidential appointment and ask for Senate confirmation for that office, without making public all sources of his income," he said. Get Your Supply of f PABC0 ENAMEL SATIN mCT70 ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY police may any question vned ticket federally oviolavehicles for parking tions. City Attorney Jack L. Crellin stated thus opinion in a letter to Police Chief Dewey beyond NOW While it Lasts! J. Fillis. 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