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Show Thursday, THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS July 30, 1970 Newest Arrivals -- - -' Ibrtfa Archer T'--- BEAR BOWS 10 .ry BEAR RAZOR HEAD HUNTING ARROWS S13 Archery season begins August 29 Time to get your equipment in shape and begin practicing. Mr and Mrs. Dennis Lowe of Hawaii are the parents of a (baby boy born Tuesday, July 21, 1970. He weighed 6 lbs 13 oz and will be named Brett. Mickey and Grandparents, Alma are very pleased and Mickey left Saturday for Hawaii to help with the new baby. E5Ieiriill Of Heart Ailment June Bernice Puffer Marshall, 36, died July 27, 1970 at her home in Minersville Utah, of a heart ailment. She was born June 1, 1934 jn Beaver, Utah, to Percy and Josie Aleline Adolph Puffer. Hoopes She married Jeff H. Marshall October 3, 1950 in Pioche, Nev. Later solemnized in the St. George LDS Temple. Survivors: sons, husband; Blake Ellmer( Roger J., Brent, Jeffery Todd, all Minersville; mother, Beaver; sisters, brother, Mrsj Earl (Rhoda) Shotwell, Boyd, both Beaver; Mrs. Loyal (Marie) Corry, Cedar; Mrs. John (Reva) Williams, Minersville. Funeral services will be July 30 in the Minersville Ward Chapel at 2:00 p.m. Burial in the Minersville Watters Lyle Dies Lyle Larkin Wattfers, 84, died in the Utah Valley Hospital of natural causes. He was born April 30, 1866 in Beaver, Utah, to Larkin T. and Lucy Ann Roberts Watters. He married Eva Dean Nancy Shirts, July 20, 1909. She died 1932 He later married Sabrina Holdaway. She died 1953. He married Vera Glen Hill. He lived most of his life in Richfield, where he was a farmer, later he moved to Logan and then to Provo. He was a high priest at the time of his death. Survivors: widow, daughters son, Mrs. Helen Littlewood, Reno( Nevada; Mrs. Cleve (Ann Lou) Taylor, Grantsville; Ray Watters, Orem; 11 grandchildren; five great, grandchildren; two brothers and a sister, Gilbert, Redmond; Burl, Monroe; Mrs. Revere (Alta) Madsen, Salt Lake. Funeral services were held in Provo. Burial was in Richfield Cemetery. Hospital Notes July July 22 23 Wesley Farrer. Michael and Diane McCurdy. Linda Eyre (boy) Julyy 24 Iris Henderson July 26 Evelyn Smith and July 28 Connell Halterman . OFFSET Mildred M. Coon Dies Mildred Martin Coon, 67, July 25 in Los Angeles of ural causes. LETTERPRESS BUSINESS FORMS STOP CONDENSATION! BUSINESS CARDS Mr and Mrs. Jim (Sandra) Watts are the parents of a baby boy born July 13. 1970 in Costa Mesa, California. He weighed 9 lbs. 13 oz and will be named Alvin Eugene. Grandparents are Mrs Wanana Henderson anc Joe Jones. Great, grandparent: are Mr. and Mrs Arvil (Vay. Madsen. OFF June P. Marshall Dies PRINTING Mr. and .Mrs. Harold (Joan) Hickman are the parents of a baby girl born July 21 in the Utah Valley Hospital in Provo. She weighed 8 lbs. and has two brothers to wecome her home. Proud granparents are Mr and Mrs. Sam (Alta) Hickman and Mrs Retta Parkinson. fill your fuel oil tank for the summer LETTERHEADS YOU NAME IT! ,:, KB! Call us and get full information about our service and Philheat high performance heating oil. Ti ERICKSON'S your Phillips 66 Distributor THE BEAVER PRINTING CO. "The greatness of the United States is due individual simply to this fact: Under the principle of liberty, human incentive has been given its widest scope." "Careful obGrenville Kleiser, author (1868-1953- ): servation will develop your concentration, broaden your mind, and strengthen your power of originality. Let your aim be to make your observation correct and adequate. Be interested and eager regarding the things you observe. The more enthusiasm you can arouse in yourself, the more productive will your observation become." died nat- She was born September 1, Beaver in Greenville, County, Utah to Oliver and Sarah June Edwards Martin. She married Kimmel B. Coon September 23, 1925 in Beaver. She was a member of the LDS Church; Ladies Auxiliary of Locomotive of Brotherhood Firemen and Engineers; Old Timers; past president Lady Firemen. Survivors: husband; sons, Blair, LaMirada, Calif.; Herb, Milford; 8 grandchildren; sisters Mrs. Cora Jones, Milford; Mrs Pearl Thiessen, Ely, Nev.; Mrs. Lillian Williams, Greenville. Funeral services were held Tuesday, July 28 in the Milford LDS Ward. Burial was in the Milford Cemetery. Wheat Referendum Postponed Secretary of Agriculture Clifford M. Hardin has announced postponement of the national wheat referendum previously accord scheduled for July ing to Jeff H. Marshall, Chairman of the Beaver County agricultural stabilization and conservation (ASC) committee. The action was authorized by Congress. The postponement permits the USDA to delay holding the referendum not later than October 15, 1970, or 30 days after Congress adjourns, whichever date is earlier. Accordingly, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's ASCS, which administers the wheat, feed grain, and similar programs, has instructed its state and county offices across the nation to withhold ballots and other referendum materials,. Mr Marshall said. The chairman explained that basic farm legislation requires a referendum for wheat marketing quotas. However, the Agricultural Act of 1965 suspended this referendum requirement from 1965 through the 1970 crop' year. Unless new farm legislation, now pending, is enacted by the Congress, basic legislation will again go into effect, and a referendum will then be required in 1970 for the 1971 crop year. 27-3- 1, u rJA 7 v ennecott is people v ...people who spark ideas Ideas built Kennecott and for more than 65 years Kennecott has grown with people whose imagination and practical ingenuity have brought about change, improvement and advancement. To attain the highest standards of performance at all levels of operation Kennecott relies on the skill and resourcefulness of people who seek out problems that spark an idea that results in a solution. Solutions like those provided by: S. e J. Long, for a method of reducing cable maintenance on electric shovels. high-voltag- Rohletter and W. K. Farmer, who teamed method of relining rod and ball on a mills at the Bonneville concentrator. W. C. time-savin- g Christensen, for a compressed air pipe innovation that effectively reduces smoke at B. 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