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Show 10 Tooele TnntcHpl, I'ridzv, February 16, 1979 County Obituaries According to high tthuul pmjirr nut niton to all bo have principal Kd linculn, one thae ftudentt of the new ctullmgr grown to more than tix facing educator it how to fort tall on a diet of Burton I Min. teach the Importance uf junk food. A.A.....A..fttAaial.aaaaaaMMMMHtMMMMMMMI - George A. Bunn George A. Bunn. HO, Stand hi ry Park, died Fell. IS. 1979 In Sate Uke City hospital. lie was born Feb. 27, 1925 In Tooele, Utah to Arthur S. and Edith Izxigv Bunn. He married Betty A. McFarland Dec. 31, 1941 memlier of the MR. BUNN was LDS Church, He was employed by McFarland and llulluiger Co., of Tooele, for 16 mm yean prior to moving to Mojave, Cal, in 1966 where he worked in hit own refrigeration repair businew. He retired in 1971, and moved back to Tooele in 1977. He was a member of the Senior Citizens and of the Fraternal Order of (tl THE MONTH Eaglet. SURVIVORS IJonel and Karma Ol ten accept a plaque from Tooele Fire Chief Jay Colledge for Mr. Olceni 40 in the Tooele Volunteer Fite Department, lie wai honored at the annual banquet held yean of ten-icSaturday. Patient Transport Service Continues To Receive National Attention 4 plumb 2 level The air transport LEVEL studied today by representatives from an Ohio hospital. Planners from Miami ttylg laval with prcmon milld riuggod dget and wdet. lor prolatoonal accuracy Si vial ara fully prolaclad by haavy glata window to kaap montura (TT61 10117 and dm out Da can aluminum poeionl 313 NOTH gfOADWar, TOOftf 313-333- $ over- - come some umt.ua! proM in establishing the nt few systems tion of the flight program meet with physicians who utilize the service regularly and view the helicopter and fixed- - wing aircraft used for short- - and long- - range transports. medical gency which is Huspl-tionwide- ." e FEBRUARY 1920 . . . High top shoes were all the rage in 1920. Tooele Merc, was advertising leaders of the season - Society Shoes . . . The Women's Gub will meet at the home of Mn. Ceorge C. Chase this afternoon. Book review will be the subject discussed by Mrs. W. H. Floyd and Mrs. Willard McLawt . . . Last Saturday evening about 10 o'clock a meter was seen to fall in the north east skies. The writer was one of those privileged to see it, and the duration of the illuminated body was but a few seconds and the light that was given off illuminated both the sky and ground as if it were day. It was reported seen in many other parts of the state and even up into Idaho. . . Gara Beaman of Stockton was operated upon Monday morning at the Tooele Ceneral Hospital for appendicitis. She is recovering rapidly. . . . 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BUNN 4S6-51S- m The service continues to and flight operators na- receive national recogBrimhall savs. nition because of the vast I think we have come P' comlii-he- r up with the right nation of aircraft, equip-tienl- s merit and personnel to maintain critical life port over the lung lances we fly." he savs. Were also one of the include two tons, and K. Lee, Fort Tooele; G., Stephen Irwin, Calif.; a daughter, Mn. Harold (Leslie) Chadwick, Crantsville, and 7 grandchildren. Abo surviving are two brother and one sister, Norman A., Stockton. Utah Gordtm EL, Mojave, Calif., and Mn. William A. (Marjorie) Edwards, Tooele. Funeral services will l held Sat., Feb. 17, at 1 pm. at the Tooele 4th and 14th Ward ChapeL Friends may cail at Tate Mortuary from 6 to 8 pm. Friday. Feb. 18 or Saturday one hour prior to the services. Burial will be in the Tooele City nancially self-- support-prograand thats why ng and not tubtidied were receiving the atten- - by other hospital operation of hospitals, enter- - tions." Valley tioaf k administrator. "WEVE had to Hospital will examine the model flight program for possible implementation in Dayton. Quantities Limited JC area and the large num- of critically ill pa- it serves, accord- ing to Dennis Brimhall, as- Hospital ser- vice operated by University of Utah Medical Center and three other Salt Lake hospitals is lieing vials 24-In- ch ' VANILLA SHAKES continued adventure story held the interest of Tooele area residents of the 1920 Transcript Bulletin. . . Ceorge H. Lindberg, Undertaker, Licensed Embalmer, Service first consideration, I absolutely guarantee perfect work and embalming. Caskets in stock at reasonable prices: $45, to $200. . . Cecil Tate of this city and Vera McGuire of Draper, Utah were married in Salt Lake City Monday. . . THE STORK LEFT TWIN BOYS at the home of Ambrose Green last Friday. All concerned doing nicely. . . Anyone running an automobile after March 1, 1920 without a 1920 auto license within the limits of Tooele City, will be subject to arrest and fine. . . SPoundCM CrocoPurt VegeuMt PIE TIDE 50 OFF 3-L- FILLIEIC ci:c:rr. Ccn b. cr::::s COFFEE o CHERRY FRITTERS Regular or Diet U k f 7-U- a i Big 32 Ounce Bmle .'Aifi m ICEBERG BRAND P , KIGAEDS (Plus Deposit; Pound Package Quarters 1b Ounce Package Lawry Brand o 2 Pound Package Banquet CHICKIN.... for No 2bCen Western Famrtf She ed or Halves Yellow q- -' COOKIN' 3h-09- OAO.... 59 SANOUIT DINNIRS 8 Ounce Beef Chicken orTwkey RANOUIT MIATRIKS o PINEAPPLE. c Regular Sue Assorted Vanetw No ?Can In Natural Juce Chunks Crushed w Skced DOLE o SQt Asstd Varieties Banquet (o)S CLING PEACHES 4JI $4jQ0?rtt Groceries! IS Ounce Can Hunts Brand TOMATO FREE SAUCE... When you buy these Oow products. Get Details at your Foodtown Display 1? 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