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Show Fyneral Services Held Wed. For Young Polio Victim Verlin Price Fullmer, 10-year-old son of Elmer and the late Clara Hutchings Fullmer, died Sunday morning at a Salt Lake City hospital following a short illness ill-ness of polio. He was taken to the hospital Saturday and had been ill only a day or two previous. A student in the Fifth grade at the Jefferson school, he was born in Springville, Sept. 3, 1941. He was a member of the LDS church and a Trekker in the Primary. His mother died Sept. 10, 1950. Survivors include his father, a step-mother, Mary Ann Fullmer; a brother, Clark Fullmer and two step-sisters, Cherrie and Colleen of Springville; also gran?Pare" Wes Hutchings, Sprrngv. le, Mrs-Nora Mrs-Nora Hutchings, Salt Lake City, Mrs. S. B. Gresbeck, Burley, Ida. Funeral services were held Wed in the Second ward chapel, under the direction of Bishop Oliver Dal- t0Buriafwas in the Evergreen cemetery, directed by A. T. Wheeler Wheel-er Mortuary. |