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I agree.L a s V e g a s , N evad a REVIEW - JOURNAL May 1 9 , 1 9 ^ 8 eorge Bullis, Prominent Vegas entr Dies George Leo (Bullets) Bullis, 46, (Widely known Las Vegas resi- * dent and a veteran employe of 'the Union Pacific railroa_d, died Jysterday at his home, 401 South Second street. Although he had been in ill health for some time jhis death was unexpected. Employed as a crew dispatcher | by the Union Pacific for nearly i 30 years, Bullis was born March 3, 1902 at Hartford, Connecticut. Prior to coming to Las Vegas in ] 1918 he had resided in Connecti- jcut and at Providence, Rhode Island. j Funeral services will be con- ' ducted from Bunker Brothers | chapel Monday at 4 p. m. Interment will be in Woodlawn ceme- j tery. Bullis is survived by his widow, Mrs. Katharine Bullis; son, .Michael David and mother, Mrs. Flora Van, all of Las Vegas. He 'was a member of both the Old Timer’s and Junior Old Timer’s , clubs of the Union Pacific.