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Show Former resident dies on coast Earl "Squeek" Davidson, 55, a former resident of Spring-ville Spring-ville died in Long- Beach, California, Cal-ifornia, August 14, 1965, of a heart attack, according to word receivtd by relatives here. He was 'oorn in Thistle, Nov. 6, 1909, a son of R. W. and Jessie Bennett Davidson. He spent his early life in Spring-ville Spring-ville and attended schools here, going to California after his marriage about 20 years ago. Mr. Davidson worked for the Union Pacific Railroad as a baggageman. He was a member mem-ber of the Baptist Church. Surviving besides his wife, are a step-daughter and three grandchildren; brothers, J. P. Davidson of Springville; Vernon Vern-on Davidson, Richmond, Calif.; Mrs. William Obye of Spanish Fork; Mrs. Joe Kolman of Los Angeles; Mrs. Emma Munsinger of Pamona, Calif. The petroleum industry, with about $110,700 invested for each of its production workers, far outranks all other manufacturing manu-facturing enterprises in the amount of capital invested per worker, according to the National Na-tional Industrial Conference Board. Six aviators to live 34 days in "space." |