Show Funeral Services Honor Rulon Bullock Early Pony Express Express- Rider Funeral services honoring Rulon Clayton Clayton Clay Clay- ton Bullock were held in the Masser Maeser Second Ward Chapel Bishop Venil Johnson Johnson John John- son officiated PRAYER AT the mortuary was by Leo Hacking Prelude and postlude music was wa's was furnished by Danna Dee Smith Max Gentry sang the first number number num num- ber Whispering Hope accompanied by Danna Donna Dee Smith Wallace Caldwell offered invocation Bishop Johnson spoke brie briefly y of the of Mr Bullock Somewhere Somewhere Somewhere Some where My Love was sung by Orlo Orbo Goodrich accompanied by Dorothy Mer Mer- rell veil PHILLIP HALL spoke of the life Ufe of Mr Bullock and how he became aqua In ted with the Bullock family Vikki Garcia Garcia Gar Gar- cia granddaughter presented an original origin origin- al poem by Wayne Bullock in tribute to his father and mother both deceased Mildred Mansfield and Ruth Jones presented an organ and piano medely The Sunset How Great Thou Art was sung by Mr Gentry The closing song was Lay My lead Head Beneath Be neath a Rose Ros by Mr Goodrich accompanied ac ae companied by Mrs Merrell GLEN OAKS offered the benediction and the grave dedication was by Ronald Ron aId ald V V. Hatch The Maeser Second Ward Relief Society assisted with the flowers Pallbearers were Brad Randy and andRay andRay andRay Ray Don Bullock all grandsons of the deceased Elmo Glen and DeLoss Reynolds Rey Rey- Reynolds all all' nephews MR BULLOCK was the grandson of Thomas Bullock one of the earliest pioneers pioneers pio plop in Utah He rode Pony Express in his early teens from Old Ft Duchesne Duch Duch- esne post office to Old Nauvoo and Lapoint La La- point when his run was finished he would work in Lapoint until time to tomake tomake tomake make his return run He lie carried two saddle bags and two mail malI pouches of mail mall He lie married Letha Kump in 1917 1017 and they moved to Idaho in the late sum sump summer mer met of 01 1918 1916 They moved back to Vernal Vernal Ver Ver- nal later and he immediately started freighting coal out of the old Coal Mine Basin with a team and wagon When this mode of transportation was no longer long er used he began freighting by truck until the old mine was closed down RULON LATER freighted livestock in inand inand inand and out of Utah Colorado and Wyoming Wyom ing He lie did farm work for a anum num number ber bet of years for Hugh Colton and finished fin his working career at the LA Timothy store in l where ho he worked for nine years trucking lumber and other building materials and assisting assis ting ling in the store Mr Bullock Dullock devoted most of his time lime timeto to being a good father and neighbor He lie was interested in fishing and and- hunting hunt ing and was a reported good hand with livestock GUESTS ATTENDING from out out-of- town Nettle Nettie Reynolds Mr and Mrs Sylvan Reynolds Robin Reynolds Mr and Mrs Howard Reynolds Mr and Mrs Bill BIU Sanders Mr and Mrs Verlin Vet Vcr lin tin Labrum and Mary Reynolds all of Roosevelt Mr and Mrs Merlin Reynolds Scottsdale Scotts Scotts- dale Arizona Mr and Mrs Paul Hayes Duchesne Mrs Orph Cleverly Francis Fran cis Cole Idaho Falls Fags Mr and Mrs Harold liar Har old Green Boise Doise and Madge Wilson Nyssa Oregon Colleen M M. Lamb and Mr and Mrs Rodney Schofield Manila Manila Man Man- ila lIa Chris Alexander and Mrs J J. J L L. L Staley Burial was in the Rock Rook Point Cemetery Cem Cern |