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Show D.D.FULLMER SERVICES HELD Services for Delbert Darrow Fullmer, 56, of Springville, were conducted Tuesday at 3:30 p. m. in the First ward. Mr. Fullmer died suddenly of a heart attack Saturday at the family fam-ily home, East Ninth South street. He was born in Springville, May 6, 1885, the son of John S. and Agatha Ann Fullmer. , He was prominent as a farmer I and was instrumental in organizing organiz-ing the Springville-Mapleton Fruit Growers' association. He was a member of the Springville Black Hawk committee and the old folks' committee, and an active member f the L. D. S. church. Surviving are his widow, Jonena Peterson Fullmer, and 13 sons and daughters: Delbert, Howard, Bill, Allen, Bliss, and Carol E. Fullmer of Springville; Mrs. C. E. Jewett, Bingham; Mrs. L. K. Harper of Bloomington, Calif.; Mrs. George Meason, Mapleton; Glen Fullmer, an Luis Obispo; Mrs. Frank Pax-I Pax-I man and Mrs. Lynn Bray of Pitts-: Pitts-: burgh, Calif.; Mrs. Clarence Fer-I Fer-I e, Provo; five brothers and sis-rs, sis-rs, Mrs. H. G. Thorpe, Mrs. J. w- Grant, Mrs. J. L. Loveridge and Ralph Fullmer of Springville, and Mark E. Fullmer of Butte, Montana. Burial was in the Evergreen I cemetery. |