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Show James Kelley, 61, Dies In Salt Lake City James Angus Kelley, early Del-tan Del-tan and resident for many years, died at his home in Salt Lake City Friday night after a lingering illness, ill-ness, at the age of sixty-one years. Mr. Kelley was born September, 1886, in Mills, a son of James A. and Margaret Campbell Kelley. His early life was spent at Mills, where i the family had .a farm, and the father also worked on the railroad. His father was one of the early settlers in the Delta country, first with a farm here, and then building build-ing the Banque Hotel, which was run by the family for many years. He was a veteran of World War I, and was injured In action while in France. He returned to Delta from the service, and later moved toNSalt Lake City, where his home was until his death. He was married mar-ried to Edith Haynes Dec. 22, 1945, in Salt Lake City. Mr. Kelley is survived by his widow, three brothers, Hugh Kelley, Kel-ley, Salt Lake City, Jack Keljey, Mills, Bill Kelley, Midvale, and 3 sisters, Mrs. Rachel Strange, Torrance, Tor-rance, California, Mrs. Elizabeth Martin, Murray, and Mrs. Mearn Stolz, Mills. Funeral services were held in Salt Lake City Monday afternoon at 36 E. 7th South, conducted by Joseph F. Lloyd former bishop of Emerson ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Burial was in the Salt Lake City cemetery. ceme-tery. ' i j |