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Show Brmur DECEMBER 11, 1997 CUnuntg monitor PAGE 6 Obituary Ruby Dean Balough - PS' Dean Draw Layton: Ruby 79, passes Balough, away December 7, 1997 in Bountiful, Utah. She was bom on November 9, 1918 in Minersville, Utah to Hyrura Lament and Loneva Harris Craw. She married Joe Baranski, and from that marriage there were two children born, Richard Baranski and Carol Morgan. They were later divorced and she married Frank on Balough October 3 1, 1944 in Ely, Nevada. He preceded her in death in August 1977. Ruby was chosen as the Queen of TOPS in the California Division in 1968 and was very J Vsaley New Ownership Soon to be Expanded and Britany McDermott, children of Jason and Sheri McDermott, give Santa their Christmas wish list. 7j.vrw Here to Serve All of Beaver County t v Business Hours Beautiful ChristMas Noon to 7:00 p.m. Trees CocatecCat ftataflM Pinion Custon Flock Available at U, or- - 00 w 50 East Center Street, Beaver Phone during business hours aty title at 5&7-22- S2 or urn tiapp Holidays Mmoed C&ac:i6ee of Coftcxevcd Shipping Company Offers Holiday Tips , ( 'ity - 438-582- 9 ib7-2tX- 6 We appreciate your business throughout the year Salt Lake w - Country Floral 3&7-20- proud of this accomplishment. She was a member of the LDS Church. She loved the holidays and made them come alive for her family. She was known as a wonderful cook and everyone enjoyed her canning products and her bread and pics. Her greatest joy was her family. She is survived by her children Carol & Richard Morgan of Fremont, California; Francine & Raymond Garcia of Layton; Patrick Balough of North Salt Debra Lake; and daughter-in-la10 Grand of Balough Farmington. and 5 Great Grandchildren. Sisters, Ada & Bert Frandsen of Price; Alta & Bud Willaims of Salt Lake City; Sister-in-laEleanor Craw of Minersville. She was preceded in death by a son Richard Baranski and a baby boy Baranski. Step father, Randall Banks. Sisters Nellie Hollinger, Idona Coleman & Lottie Craw. Brothers, Delroy Craw & Denzcl Craw. Funeral services were held on Wednesday, December 10, 1997 in the Milford 1st Ward LDS Chapel. Interment was in the Milford Cemetery under the direction of Olpin Mortuary. low can you increase the chances your holiday packages!'' won't get lost, crunched or delayed? One of the country's largest shipping resellers has some holiday tips that can d help everyone. Unishippcrs. a Salt Lake City based company, assists small to businesses with their shipping needs by utilizing such shipping giants as Airborne Express. TNT Express Worldwide. Sky Courier, BAX Global, Pilot Air Freight and Viking Freight. Unishippcrs President CEO Steven J Nelson provided the following helpful shipping hints 1. Make sure the recipient s name, address and especially ZIP Code are complete, correct and legible 2. Always include the company name if you're sending a package to a person's work address. 3. Make sure shipping boxes are in good shape-stur- dy, cardboard boxes are usually best. 4. Make sure the packaging material is strong enough to support the item being mid-size- shipped. 5. Wrap fragile materials indn idually. so they don't touch each other. 6. Even the stickiest labels can come off--a- n extra address label placed inside the a package is good precaution 7. Use heavy duty packing tape to securely close and seal your package. 8. Send critical shipments at least two weeks early. Most air express companies e delivery Unfortunately, the best laid plans can be thwarted by guarantee Mother Nature. Nelson says you should aoid 1. Using damaged containers 2. Covering the outside of the shipping container with wrapping paper, string, cellophane or masking tape 3. Allowing packages to get wet while awaiting pickup. 4. Including any information indicating high value of contents on the address label or outer package This type of information can increase the chances of theft. 5. Shipping cash or currency 6. Shipping coins, gold, precious gcins and alcohol ( in some instances, this is actually on-tim- illegal) Nelson noted that international shipping can create different problems. Some items that may be shipped legally in the United States, might not be legal in foreign countries Nelson suggests you check w ith your shipping agent as to the legality of specific items He adds that shipping customers should be aware that other countries have holiday s that don't always correspond with ours-t- his can cause additional delays in shipping Furthermore, shipping sen ice commitments are often times not in force with international offices Therefore, shipping guarantees arc not alway s valid. 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