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Show LAST SITES FOR MRS. FULLMER Funeral services were held in the Springville First ward chapel, .Sunday .Sun-day afternoon April 27. for Minnie Fullmer, age 54, who died of heart trouble nt the county hospital in Salt Lake City, April 2i. Ltishop O. B. Huntington was in charge. The music was furnished by a full ward choir. Special numbers num-bers were a vocal solo by Frank Bjarnson. a vocal duet by Mr. and Mrs Guy Brown and a male quartet quar-tet composed of fiiiy Brown, Frank Biarnson a ml Wilher and Bona Id Allan. The speakers were. VSit-rf, , "- 'tJ' ' . . Boyer, Sr., and. Bishop O. ,. i,, ahvtna. The invo- I cation was offered hy Alma Fullmer j and the I lenedii'i hm by ('. Y Brick-1 son of i ; ic ward bie-hopric. ; I at ermeiit was in Mo Spa in'. -1: t Ft "ih" ceMoierv. Ti:e 'rrave wa- .hy V-V,. V. F.-ihvci' of j '-L-'liU'ton. Sb'1 is y-irvived by one son I'nie a Ba sds'll of i ';iii uu'ii 'a and four brothers and throe sisters. John P. I Fiilmer of y,l: Fvut!1-.. ruvh'-ia r-oun-.y. Flab, FeU and Ralph Fui'-: mer of Sprhv.-vilie and Mark Fnll-j pier of Butte. Montana, Mrs. II. G. Thorpe. Mrs. Joseph Grant and Mrs. J. B. Loveridge all of Springville. |