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Show Marlene S. Beatty Funeral services for Marlene Skinner Beatty, 22, who died Tuesday in Albuquerque, N. M., of coronary thrombosis following surgery, were held in Beaver Monday afternoon, Tuly 7. . Mrs. Beatty was a daughter of Earl II. and Gladys Baldwin Bald-win Skinner. She was born Sept. 12, 1935, in Provo, and married William A. Beatty in Cedar City, March 16, 1952. She was a graduate of Cedar City High School and had been active in the auxiliaries of the IDS Church. Surviving are her parents, a stepfather, Harold Roesner; sister, Nadine Skinner, and two stepbrothers, Bill and Richard Roesner. Services were held in Albuquerque, Al-buquerque, and in Beaver. The Beaver services, under direction direc-tion of Bishop Walter Kerk-siek, Kerk-siek, were as follows : Prayer at the home, Bishop Kerksiek. Prelude and post-lude post-lude music, Clara Carter. Invocation, Gary Blackner. Musical numbers were vocal vo-cal solos by Karl Farnsworth and Nell Smith, and by a ladies' la-dies' trio from Ephraim. Speakers were Bernett Baldwin Bald-win of Cedar City, and A. Carlos Car-los Murdock. Tames Baldwin of Salt Lake pronounced the benediction, and the grave in Mountain View cemetery was dedicated by Verdun K. Glazier of Bur-bank, Bur-bank, Calif. Pallbearers were Kenneth Blackner, Gary Blackner, Sam 'Johnson Tr., Lynn Smith, Tack McMullin and Robert Baldwin Tr, |