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Show f 4P DESERET NEWS, Wednesday, September 10, 1969 The chief ingredient in a Campaign, a Salt Lake casting official said Tuesday, e Joseph A. Kjar, vice dent of KSL, Inc., and general manager of KSL Radio, said, broad-successf- ul cam- - fund-raisin- g a worthy cause. paign are many worthy caus- es in the Combined lederal is presi-Ther- .,., ' ' -- V Jessica Ji , iift I Peay, state Selective Service director and chairman of the campaigns coordinating committee, said this year's goal is $132,000 that will be distributed to the Col. k HH' Ghcntel Andrews Ann Allred Club. 4? - thritic victims, mentally retarded children, the disenchanted and the sick. His remarks came during a kickoff luncheon for the Combined Federal Campaign for e areas in the Salt the Ft. Douglas Officers Lake-Tooel- 'V r- We are concerned about ar- Kjrestin Diamond Baer Richard V. Fund, National Health Agencies and International Service Agencies. The money donated by an estimated 11,000 federal employes in the two counties will be distributed as follows: 60.75 per cent to the United Fund agencies, per cent for seven National Health agencies and 13.5 per cent to four International Service agencies. With Tooele participating with Salt Lake County last year a total of $120, 30u was collected. 25-7- hospital. Her death raised the state traffic toll to 214 for the year, compared with 175 at this time last year. (See obituary on Page Mrs. Moore suffered head and other injuries when she lost control of her southbound auto and it crashed into a 5 ). at pole 7922 S. State. Twice Empty-Hande- d A persistent burglar was chased out of the Skaggs Pay-Les- s Drug Center, 3979 S. Wasatch Blvd., twice early today, and in both instances left without any items of value. Sgt. Richard Borrans, Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office, said the store was surrounded by deputies shortly after 3:10 a.m., when the stores burglar alarm sounded. A thorough search of the building disclosed that a burglar had mask bag filled with 18 to 20 bottles of various types of drugs. A pharmacist at the store said one large bottle of pills sold on the legal market at $30, but if sold on the black market would bring 25 cents a pill. been in the establishment, but had eluded police and escaped without taking anything. The culprit or culprits had cut a hole in the roof of the store, entered the attic, kicked in a metal air duct and gained entrance to the store. Deputies searched the store and left, but were called back about 6:30 a.m. when the alarm sounded a second time. Again the burglar eluded deputies, but this time officers found an old Army gas Car Stereo Theft An auto stereo, FM radio and 14 stereo cartridge tapes worth $250 were stolen from a car owned by Kenneth Alden Ensign, 4152 Olive Cr. $jGPnftn$(2?Mi5 ALWAYS fj Mrs. Sharon Lee Peeler Moore, 31, 4090 Winded Cir., whose car went out of control and hit a steel pole in Midvale Sunday, died Tuesday at 2 p.m. in a Salt Lake area United n Persistent Burglar Flees Injuries Claim Crash Victim B qliUMi FIRST QUALITY f . I M E3 Spencer D. Hoole Jon Diekman Geoffrey Roberts Angela Nutt ! Carolina Troop Audrey Louise Hiller Jennifer Lynne Wakefield Christopher Watkins THE DESERET NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAY CREETINGS TO. Jessica Am Chen-tAllred, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burton D. Allred, 4853 Van1006--Cherry Way; 1th East; ChrisAndrews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Andrews, 4J06 Fernwood Richard Or.; Kier-sti- n Baer, tine Baer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Diamond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Damond, 4139 W. 90th South, k West Jordan; Jon Diekman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Diekman, 191 Wav; Audrey Louise Hiller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Hiller, 5C 391645 East; Spencer D. Hoo'e, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. M. Hoole, Dr.; Geoffrey Roberts, son o Mr. and Mrs. Gary P. Roberts, 2102 E. 7420 South; Esst; Angela Nutt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Nutt, 324? Eskesen Caroline Troop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Troop, 3714 Highland Dr.; Jennifer Lvnne Wakefield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wakefield, 3563 S. Main St., Bountiful; Christopher Watkins, son of Mr. ar.d Mrs. W. Mack Watkins, 522 W. Gentile St., Layton; and all ether babies one year old Wednesday. (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.m. at least tour days before baby's birthday.) BIRTHS AS REPORTED FROM SALT LAKE AREA HOSPITALS TWIN BOY ANO GIRL: Mr. and Mrs. Weston W. Reading, 257? W. 4600 South, Roy. GIRIS: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Smith, 2169 Panorama Wav. Mr. and Mrs. Dale R. Smith Jr., 842 Poinsetta Dr Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Butler, 6426 Glenoak St. East. Mr. and Mrs. Keith J. Kunz, East. Mr. and Mrs. Lex C. Horrocks, Mr. and Mrs. Jerald B. Wadley, 215 E. 7063 South, Midvale. W. 3800 South. 2640 Mr. and Mrs. Rex Lee Beaird. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Owens, 1084 Serpentine Wav, Granger. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Gust. 284 W. 3500 South, Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Manzanares, 919 Wilson Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Gibbons, 2 6 E. 1100 North, North Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Earl D. Burns. 1420 E. 5600 South. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley R. 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