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Show Death Claims Father of Cedar City Jeweler Wesley F. MulleU, local Jeweli-r, was called to Salt Lake City early this week due to the death of his father. Jaseph E. Mullett. 73, which occurred in the Suit Lake Hospital late Sunday night, October 13. Funeral m n iees were eowlwtfd Wecine.-ciay ul'iernuoii by Iii.slup (X-nr M. Olson of the Salt Lake Twenty-fourth L V S. Ward, and mieiinent made in the Salt Lae City cemeteiy. Mr. Mullett, a lifelong resident of Salt Lake City, where he had beci un employee of the waterwoiks department de-partment for many years, was born on September 30, 18ti8. He is survived by his widow, Mii. Charlotte AhlquLst Mullett, three daughters, Mrs. Rhoda Decker and Mrs. Ruth Newman of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Melba Miller of Omaha, Oma-ha, Nebraska; two sons, Frank Mullett Mul-lett of Provo and Wesley F. Mulle t of Cedar City; two sisters, Mrs. Richard L. Conely and Mrs. Mattie Hope of Salt Lake City, and 11 grandchildren. |