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Show FUNERAL HELD WED. FOR MAPLETONMAN t Funeral services were conducted conduct-ed in the Mapleton ward chapel Wednesday afternoon for Wilford Martin Pulley, 36, who died Sunday Sun-day at a Provo hospital following ; a prolonged illness. Burial was in the Evergreen cemetery, directed by Claudin Funeral Home. Mr. Pulley was born in American Ameri-can Fork on Nov. 20, 1906, a son of Chester and Minnie Martin Pulley, Pul-ley, and attended schools in that city. He married Miss Melvina v Gividen of Mapleton on July 9, 1930, in Salt Lake City, and made his home in Mapleton during his early married lifd. Survivors include his widow and one daughter, Janice Mary Pulley of Mapleton; also five brothers and sisters, Ray M. Pulley, Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove; Alfred Pulley, Sunny- " side; Earl Pulley, San Jose, Cal., ; Mrs. Robert Bright, Los Angeles, f Calif.; Mrs. Martha Smith, Span- 1 ish Pork. |