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Show DEATH OF HON. JOHN H. FULLMER. In the death of John H. Fullmer which took place at the L. D. S. Hospital Hos-pital on Wednesday the state suffers a distinct loss, for Mr. Fullmer was one of its very best. citizens. He was just in the prime of life about 49 years old and in the heyday of his usefulness. He was born in Salt Lake county, but in childhood moved south with his parents who settled in Beaver, Beav-er, later he moved to Circleville and engaged in the general mercantile business, farming and mining. He prospered and for years was one of the leading men in the southern country. coun-try. For a while he was deputy Unit-( Unit-( cd States Marshal under United States Marshal Nat Brigham; he was county commissioner for Piute county, and also represented that county in the lower house of the third state legislature. legis-lature. He held other positions of honor and was always faithful to his trust. He leaves a widow and seven children to mourn, who will miss his kindly counsel and advice and his good teaching and Christian example. He also leeaves his aged mother, Mrs. Tanner, affectionately known among her friends as "Aunt Rachel." H The bereaved ones have the sincerest H sympathy of all their friends and ac- H cmaintances. The ifitcrmient took H place at his home place, Circleville. H |