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Show L. Naylor Harvey Naylor Funeral services for A I County Area Obituaries Harvey the Tate were held Novemlrer Millward with John Mortuary Bishop conducting. The family prayer was offered by Smith Bishop William B. Johnson. Ruby music. plaved prelude and postlude invocation was by President Arthur L Barrus. A musical selection Link Divine was sung by Sterl Halliday and an Smith. organ medley played by Ruby R. Johnson Wallace Dr. were Speakers and President Kenneth C. Johnson. Benediction was offered by Bishop Farrell Sandlserg. Interment at the Grantsville Cemetery. Larry Naylor dedicated the grave. Pallliearers were nephews and grandsons of the deceased: Ferris Williams, Mark McKay Johnson, Dick Naylor, Kendall and Sandlierg Sandlierg, Sandlierg. Funeral Services For Ella Hunt i Funeral services for Ella E. Hunt were held in the Grantsville Stake Center on Saturday, November 19, 1977 at 1 p.m. The family prayer at her home was offered by Milton Bell. Funeral services were conducted by Bishop Don Johnson and the open-inprayer was given by Glen Harris. A special tribute to Mrs. Hunt was given by Gary Callister. If I Had My Life To Live Over was sung by Cleo Jefferies and daughters. Another special tribute was delivered by Fay Gillette. Farrell and Warren Butler sang Somewhere My Love and also Isle of Capri. Marge Durfee sang the solo entitled I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked. Dr. George Von Komen, Mrs. Hunts doctor offered the closing prayer and the graveside prayer was given by Rodger Hunt. g Santa Charles Blackburn Mrs. Rozella Heggie Randall, age 72, died on Tuesday, Novemlrer 22, 1977 in a Salt Lake City hospital of cancer. SHE WAS bom on June 17, 1905 in Tooele to Clara Pickett and David S. Heggie. On June 21, 1923, she married Frank J. Randall. Mrs. Randall was a member of the LDS Church, the Tooele County Daughters of Utah Pioneers and also attended Tooele schools. Survivors include her husband of Tooele, two daughters; Faye Petricig and Norma Randall, both of Tooele, two sisters: Myrl II. Porter, of Tooele and Mrs. Sam (Carol) McIntosh of Hayward, Cal. ALSO surviving are one granddaughter, Mrs. Philip (Cheryl) Simkins of Cheyenne and two great grandchildren; Simdie and Patrick Simkins, also Charles Theodore Blackburn, formerly of Tooele, died Wednesday in Anaheim, Calif. He was 93 years old. Mr. Blackburn was bom April 29, 18&4 in Loa, Utah to Mr. and Mrs. Jehu Blackburn. He married Elsie Woolsey March 12, 1917. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Funeral services will be held this Saturday at 12 noon at the Tate Mortuary. Friends may call the Mortuary on Friday from 6 until 8 p.m. and Saturday one hour prior to services. Interment will lie in the Tooele City Cemetery. Earl Allen Possom Funeral services for Earl Allen Posson, age 94, were held at the funeral chapel in Clearwater, Nebraska on Friday, November 11, 1977. Mr. Posson, a former resident of Tooele and Grantsville, died on Wednesday, November 9, 1977. He was bom on August 9, 1883 to Chester B. and Mary Brown Posson in Norton, Kansas. He married Rosetta Sevain of Ewing on December 25, 1905 at Ewing. They lived in Ewing for several years fter which they moved to Chadron and Crawford where Mr. Posson was chief of police and a deputy U.S. marshall. He later married Margaret Ray in 1913 and they lived in Tooele County. He was engaged in the building contracting business while living here. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Althea Petersen of Ewing; four grandchildren and twelve Card of Thanks Our heartfelt thanks go to all of you for any kindness you have shown to us Tooele Transcript, Friday, November 25, 1977 spending Federal spending for social needs the nxit of the recent inflation. Budget increases add to the demand for guilds and services, but the problem of 1977 is not one of excess demand pushing up prices for a scarce supply of commodities. A large portion of our industrial plant lies idle, with 7 percent unemployment nationally and 20 to 40 percent of the work force in the central cities without jobs. The principal source of inflation now is the economic dominance of oligopolies such as the oil and steel cartels which can raise prices regardless of demand or supply. In 1972 the Federal Trade Commission estimated that monopolistic industries were overcharging consumers by an amount equal to 6 percent of the gross national product. In 1977 that overcharge exceeds $1(X) billion. George McGovern, Harper's is not - stranger entered the church in the middle of the sermon and seated himself on the back pew, After awhile he began to fidget. Leaning over to the white-haireman at his side, evidently an old member of the congregaHow tion, he whispered, long has he been preaching'' Thirty or 40 years, I think, the old man answered. Ill stay, then," decided the stranger. He must lie nearly through. - Gnt ATTENTION Government Employees Annuities and Life Insurance Plans Are Now Available d Thru Payroll Savings Darrell Painter 530 West 2nd South Tooele, Utah 882ig50 taP Metropolitan Property and Liability Insurance Company Warwick, Rhode Island Money isnt everything Usually, it isnt even yours. It Takes All Kinds by Franklin P. Jones - A Metropolitan Company fWWWWUWWVWVtAAAMMMWWWWk Will Be At The Sears Store Nov. All Day 25-2- 6 Most Items at Reduced Prices Temple. was a member of the LDS a former employee of Tooele Army Depot where he worked as a boiler fireman. Mr. Blackburn is survived by his wife, Anaheim; five daughters and two sons, Theda Boren, Huntington Beach, Calif.; Arthella Dailey, Tooele; Boren, Cortez, Colo.; Lova Marsh, Spokane, Wash.; Jewell Stockett, Roy, Utah; George, Long Beach, Calif.; Charles (Theo) of Anaheim; 60 grandchildren, 35 great grandchildren. Services will be held in Tooele sometime next week. He Church and Fer-nel- Roxie Rimington Funeral services for Roxie Rimington were held on Nov. 21, 1977 at the Tooele Ward Chapel. THE FAMILY prayer was offered by Allen Rimington at the mortuary prior to the funeral services. Kent L. Tonioli conducted the services and the prelude and postlude music was played by June Third-Sevent- SAVE SAVE $100 $30 la h f Portable Kenmore Dishwasher Refrigerator Freezer Big 10.88 cu. ft. Refrigerator, 4.25 cu. ft. Freezer. Twin crispers. Rollers. 67521 Regular $399.95 Sears best dishwasher has a heavy-dutwash, plus pot and pan cycle. 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