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Show omputer Pane Electronic data computing is becoming so vital that the state is justified in establishing a committee to direct and mittee Gov. Calvin L. Hampton ex- pressed this view today in instructing the new Systems David C. Evans, chairman of the Division of Computer and Board, Planning Computing which he last week, imple- Steering aid him in director. The be supervise changeover of the present center working under the Finance Department, to its new status. priorities. St to appointing a director will this work and fix coordinate is Science, University of Utah; Dr. T. H. Bell, superintendent of public instruction ; and Herbert F. Smart, state finance director, all members of the appointed menting HB16. He said one of the first tasks of the com '47 mete executive directors. Reed S. Nelson, Eintco Corp. vice president for finance, is chairman of the new board. He asked Smart and Merle L. Allen, acting executive secretary, Board of Higher Education, to provide summaries of existing data computer equipment and employes now functioning within state government. The full committee will meet again Aug. 18 at 9 a.m. were appointed recruit a director. Smart recommended a directors salary in the range of $15,000 a year, which is the salary now paid to department board, -- Clothing Theft Clothing valued at $150 was stolen from a clothes line at the rear of the apartment of Carolyn Gacnik, she told police. 104-9t- East, h DESERET Events; Bicycles and other personal property will be auctioned by the Salt Lake Police Department Aug. 2 at 9 a m. at the Police Station, East. Fifty bicycles, sporting office equip-equipment, e n t, radios, watches, luggage, cameras, tools and other personal belingings will be sold, Chief of Police Dewev J. Fillis said. g tion Thursday. and shoppers South along ZCMI in front were entertained from 4 to 5 p.m. by variety acts in the High Noon Hilarities. Simof Temple $ Irt I; ' it ' 'I 4 'Wk-- ,, ' Helen Crebs ','-3- ? , - w a " '' Tamara Matthew Taylor Townsend Christian Rideout Htn DESERET NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TOi Crebs, djugh-t- r of Mr. and Mrs. Lea Crabs, 957 Tritome, Sandy; Tamara Town sand, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Townsend, 3931 s. 3200 West, Granger; Matthew Taylor, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Taylor, 02 Stewart St.; Christian Rideout, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Rideout, 2641 Chapel St.; Bradley Moksnes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Biorn Moksnes, 4477 Beechwood Rd.; Brenda Weidner, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Weidner, 5139 Wesley Rd.; John Duncan, son of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Duncan, 1075 Roberta St.; Eileen Aposhlan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Apushlan, 4084 Aposhian Cir.; Lacey Eskelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Eskelson, 3494-7tEast; Randal Webb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Webb, 3040 Crescent Dr.j David Garrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Garrett, 4412 W. 5655 South, Kearns; Kristine Fey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Foy, 409 W. 2700 South, Bountiful; and all othar babias one veer old Monday. (Pictures of babies of Deseref News subscribers will be taken trea of charge at the Desarat News baby photo studio, 34 E. 1st South, Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. at least three days before baby's birthday). BIRTHS AS REPORTED FROM SALT LAKE AREA HOSPITALS: BOYSl Mr. and Mrs. Georg M. Thompson, 271 Quince It. Mr. and Mrs. George Gusman, 145 North State. Mr. and Mrs. Gary M. Ewell, 1928 W. 4840 South, Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. David M. Sampson, 232 H Street. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chesley, 1244 Arapahoe Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Dean A. Gilbert, RFD No. 1, Box 194. American Fork. Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth M. Hempton, 78 I Street. Mr. and Mrs. Grover K. Snerr, 5135 $. 2nd West. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Ogden, 3454 S. 7580 West, Magna. Dr. and Mrs. Elbarl M. Danzle, 2953 Oak Ridge Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce J. Arnold. 6141 Cedar St., Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brown, 12845 S. State, Draper. Mr. and Mrs. John James, 6135 S. 6th West, Murray. and Mrs. Gary R. Muir, 432 E. 2nd South, Kaysvillt. Mr. and Mrs. William Reese, 10501 S. State. Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Rehrlg, 9905 S. 10th West, Riverton. Mr. and Mrs. James, D. Stokes, 169 Westminster Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Evan R. Jardlne, 4512 W. 4955 Scull), Kearni, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carter, 4612 Highland Dr. Brenda Bradley Moksnes Weidner Mr. and Mrs. Gary D. Boyle, 1266 Park Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Neeley Jr. 3865 W. 4955 South, Granw. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hathaway, 251 E. 36th South, Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin J. Eldredge, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Hunt, 1757 W. 21st South. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Heiner, 7631 Brown St., Midval. Mr. and Mrs. David G. Holt, 11 E. North Canyon Rd Bountiful. Mr. ano Mrs. C. Russell Liston, Rock Springs, Wvo. GIRLS: Mr. and Mrs. Vern M, Wright, East. Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Madsen, 340 Coatsville Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Rudi G. Peterson, East, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kont Hutchings, East. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, 125 Windsor St. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Bailey, 665 E. 138th South, Crescent. Mr. and Mrs. Ray M. Miles, 635 Camarilla Cir. Mr. nd Mrs. Andrew L. Peters, 2003-9tEast. Mr. and Mrs. John Deans, 1969 Blaine Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Vernel Evans, 5052 Galileo Ln. Mr. and Mrs. Christian L. Meurer, 1852 E. 3990 South. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gee, 219 Wasatch Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Polad, 280 S. 12th West. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Davis, 931 N. 6th East, Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Harrison,, 255 E. 3rd North, Bountiful. Mr, and Mrs. Billy Bunding, 719 E. 1st South, Kavsvilie. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Black, 77 E. 5th South, Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs, Russell Dix, 3244 Kenton Dr. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Timmins, 1373 W. 4th North. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Salizer, 2l7-l- t Ave. Mr. and Mrs. David J. Vaile, 3366 Edison St. Mr. and Mrs. Themos Glannakos, 34599th East. Mr. and Mrs. Max Zamora, 264 N. 7th West. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Hilton, 3745 S. 4355 West. Mr. nd Mrs. Alan H. Jansen, 2577 S. 36th West, Granger. Mr. nd Mrs. Gerald Larking, 3414 W. Crest Rd. Mr. nd Mrs. Richard Allen, 273 E. Whitlock Ave. 746-9t- h belongings today. Kristine Webb Garrett Toy brother, ear-ol- d 18-- y Randy, were both killed when the plane crashed in a for- five other persons hostage until a gun battle with officers early last Tuesday morning. A deputy sheriff was killed in the shooting. ested area. David and I.apry Hager, 16, Houston, Tex., are in serious condition Two Clinger, passengers, 23, Murray, advertisement r NowPossibleTo ADVERTISEMENT Shrink Painful Hemorrhoids V. And Promptly Stop The Itching, Relieve Pain In Most.Cases. 17. Y. (Special): A scientific research institute has discovered a medication which has the ability in most cases to actually shrink hemorrhoids. Jn case after case, the sufferer first notices prompt relief from the itching, burning and pain. New York; The Ogden Pioneer Days and Gold Spike Centennial Rodeo also opens tonight at 8 p.m. at the Ogden City run. 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Rummage Sal ads will rue any 4 coniecutiva days from Sundoy, July 20 thru Sunday, July 27.. NO REFUND FOR EARLY RESULTS ADS UP TO 7 LINES ONLY Dial 521-353- 5 FOR PIACINO RUMMAGE' SALE ADS DEADLINE t p.m. WEDNESDAY, JULY 2J fijjEEE j 1 of R. S. Aptod, police said East, 2 DAYS! childs photograph Your David the home containing $100, and personal was stolen from credit cards, LAST Randal his said. The Days of 47 Rodeo will have its third tonight at 8 at the Utah State Fairgrounds, with top cowboys from throughout the West competing for prizes in bronco busting, calf roping, bulldogging and bull riding. The rodeo will continue nightly at 8 p.m. through Thursday. Special guest star is the Lone Ranger. gfifil The victim was Kirby Ginger, 33, of Alpine. Wyo. He and with injuries suffered irr the crash. Ginger was the owner of the Battle Mountain Lodge southeast of Jackson. Two Texas men held Ginger and Wallet Gone A wallet Lacey Eskelson Eileen Aposhian John Duncan here. The articles, recovered by police over the past several months, may be viewed two hours before the - ale, Fillis ilar shows will be staged at the same time and place Tuesday and Wednesday. ' WOODRUFF, Rich County A Wyoming man (UPI) who survived a wild gun battle last week at his mountain lodge was killed Friday in the crash of his light plane near 450-3r- d as participants made ready celebrafor the big However, He Survived Gun Battle But Died In Plane Crash 50 Bicycles Most Days of 47 activities today were behind the scene pedestrians 11 Police To Sell Variety Acts, Rodeo day-lon- NEWS, Monday, July 21, 1969 can win a spectacular 500.00 2, STORE! SHOPPING SPREE IN OUR 3-Pi- ece decor group i i Masland Duran vinyl seft-as-a-gle- ve What especially priced . a smart way to decorat that problem corner area Individually proportioned for maximum comfort. Us the d ottoman as an extra seat it fits either choir. 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