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Show a 'rr f" The new program, expected of dollars in state funds, includes: Monthly demand statements will be given to each father from 'whom support 'payments are due to offset Jto save millions I)e marie Sehoutep ,r,v" 'v "'r to Anchor Boat Co., 1605 W. North Wednesday Temple evening and then stole a car stereo, six ski jackets, a set of tools and $G5 in cash. The stereo, jackets and tools were valued at $600. 'trY ye-- g ' " '' yoy-v- . . . -- . ,- p f r., DESERFT NEWS, Body Of Woman Recovered A thief knocked a hole in an to see if timy will take over eral funds on a 75 per cent this work. matching basis to pay for serRegional attorneys will vices which will increase colnot be hired on a salary or lections. retainer basis, bur will be of additiona paid percentage al payments they generate. A computer program wall be set up by the Division of Family Services to regulate and control this program. Fred W. Finlinson, assistant attorney general, worked out welfare payments. Efforts, will be recognized !to get closer to some of the persons now in arrears. Probably six regional attorneys jjvill be appointed in various (inters. Deputy county attorneys first will be approached irt overhead door and then released the lock to gain entry To AAake Dads Pay pVernon B. Romney. f Boat Firm Robbed State Boosts Effort of a new Organization program for obtaining support money from fathers whose farmer wives or children are Receiving public support was Announced today by Attorney Folr OGDEN - The tiody of a young woman, missing (or 14G months after she disappeared while on a hike into tiie Wasatch mountains, was recovered Thursday from a rocky ledge in Taylor Canyon east of hero, Tiie body d was identified today as Judith Smith, 22. by tiie state medical examiner's office through dental charts. Hundreds of seaivhei... had passed neat the spot since Miss Smith disappeared after her at telling landlady St., that she was going for a hike into the mountains to the east. That was on July 1, 1968, one day before she was to report to work as a medical li- 1216-25t- The body, skull crushed from an apparent fall, was in a position where it was visible from onlv a certain spot above. 5 Friday, September 19, brarian at Dee Hospital. Michael Lee Jones, 21, 1969 4650 S. 2575 West, Roy, spotted the crumpled form while climbing cliff Wednesdown a day evening. He marked the scene with rocks before leaving to notify the Weber County Sheriff. the under reorganization supervision of Robert B. Hansen, deputy attorney general. The 1969 Legislature author ized use of $100,000 from such collections to be reinvested in services to promote further collections. The ,'deral government makes available fed Alecia Stokes Angela Steinieke Lynette Minn VhE DESERET i i I I NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: Demane Schou-iedaughter of Mr. end Mrs. Mark Schouten, 422 E. 900 North, North Salt Lake; ycngeia Steinieke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Sieincke, 3t7 E. lfc0 South, Bountiful; Alecia Stokes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stokes, 1278 Colorado St.) Lynette Winn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Winn, 1039 Lake St.; Timothy Coriess son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coriess; and all other babies one year old Friday. (Pictures of babies of Deseret News subscribers will be taken free of charge af the Deseret News baby photo studio, 34 E. 1st South, Monday through Friday from 19 e.m. until 3 p m. at least four days before baby's birthday.) ' BIRTHS AS REPORTED FROM SALT LAKE AREA HOS- PITALS: BOYS: Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Price, 413 E. 5th North, Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Slagowski, 57) E. 909 Louth, Centerville. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Powell, 315 N. Main, North Salt Lake. d Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moss. Mr. and Mrs. James Adams, 4204 Bennlon Rd. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy J. McCleery, 4341 S. 3940 West, Granger. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hart, 707 N. 400 East, Centerville. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Montague, 9928 Antimony Lane, Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Wilkinson, 2796 W. Z935 South. Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Petts, 171 W. 14tti North, Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. George I. Brown, 5997 S. 2hd East, Murray, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy D. Cole, 145 E. 5715 South, Midvale. GIRLS: 'Mr. and Mrs. Leon DeFrie, 4706 Green Valley Dr. M' and M-- s. Fred E. Sanchez, 368 N. 9th West. Mr. and Mrs. LeMar Versteeg, 3578 S. 3115 West, Granges. MKent E. Taylor, East, No, 2. and M-Mr. and Mrs. Michael L, Crane, 4330 W. 3335 South, Granger. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn C. Hendrickson, Twin Falls, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Jack K. Ford, 2173 W. 6200 South. Mt. and M-Tony G. Matsamas, 3232 S. Richards St. Mr. and M-- s. Barry L. Porter, 98 S. 10th East, Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip G. 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