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Show SERVICES HONOR RXMULLETT Funeral services for Rufus C. (Jim) Mullett, 67, who died Thursday, Thur-sday, May 13 at 2:15 a.m. in a Salt Lake hospital of a heart ailment, were conducted Saturday at 11 a.m. in Highland Boy Community House by Miss Ada Duhigg. A son of George and Mary Hathaway Mullett, he was born October 25, 1891 at Seymour, Wis. Reared and educated in Seymour, Sey-mour, he went to Denver, Colo., as a young man and worked for Gates Rubber Co. He later moved mov-ed to Bingham. He married Clara Godding September 27, 1911 at Grand Junction, Colo. Active in the Democratic party par-ty and community affairs at Highland Boy, Mr. Mullett was a member of Woodmen of the World and the CIO. He was an active committee member for the annual Galena days celebrations for several years. Besides his widow, he is sur- vived by a son and daughter, Arthur A. Mullett and Mrs. Alice D. Roblee, Salt Lake City, and four grandchildren. Burial was in Wasatch Lawn Memorial park, Salt Lake City, under direction of the Bingham mortuary. O |