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Show . .... Ti".V,.4'.,(;ijyw,-. - .. J A VVC ' i1 v J S v y i'v i , : y 1 Alma Fullmer Officer resigns after 25-year service record After a service record of over 25 years, Alma Fullmer of this city, resigned as state commander of the Sons and Daughters of Utah Pioneers and Black Hawk Indian War veterans, at' the encampment at Santaquin last week. He is being succeeded by Harry Dudley Dud-ley of Spanish Fork, who has taken over the duties of state commander. Ill health was given by Mr. Fullmer as his major reason for declining another nomination nomina-tion to head the organization. His associates describe his service as outstanding, noting that he has kept the organization organiza-tion going despite difficult times through his patriotism and desire to keep alive the memory of the pioneers who settled this state. Mr. Fullmer has pledged his support and cooperation to the new commander and his coworkers |