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Show JRS. FULLMER LAID AT REST HERESUNDAY Funeral services for Mrs. Ada nford Fullmer, who died sudden-Wednesday sudden-Wednesday at Lemore, Ca!i.r :re held Sunday in the Springville turth ward chapel. A. G. Thorn of e bishopric presided. The speakers, Bishop J. O. ebb of Eureka and President ank Birch of the Tin tic stake ire long time friends of Mrs. San-rd San-rd and paid glowing tribute to t life and character. Bishop Hon Robertson also spoke. Musical selections were furnished Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brown, Miss rn Palfreyman, Will Parry and H. Weight and Elmo Coffman. Mie invocation was offered by na Fullmer, the benediction by 3. Brown. Paul Thorn dedicated grave at the Evergreen ceme- irs. Fullmer was born In Spring-e, Spring-e, February 2, 1873, the daughter Cyrus and Mary Jonc Sonford, riecrs. She wag married March 180-1. to Theodore Fullmer, busi- 0 man of Eureka- who died 10 iths ago. urviving are tour sons, Theo-e, Theo-e, Jesse and Clyde Fullmer of .land, Calif., Elmo Fullmer of lO'-e, Calif., one daughter, Mrs. la Thurmond of Bingham; four ldchildrcn and the following :hers and sisters: Gilbert San I, Paid, Idaho; Mrs. J. B. Clyde, ! burn, Idaho; Frank San ford, E. A. Mariindale, Richfield,! in; Mrs. A. O. Thorn, Spiing-j '; Mrs. Bert Llewelyn. Helper; ! 1 Sanford, Craig. Crtlif. |