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Show SERVICES FOR ,11 Si M. E. ilELLEYJODAY 2 Fimeial services will be held noday at 2 p. m., in the First Zjiarc! chapel for Mrs. Marrilla Sen Watson Kelley, 76, widow it George Kelley, who died at ler home Monday of heart trou-i!e trou-i!e and complications. She has sen in ill health for some time, jurial will be in the City cemc-ery, cemc-ery, directed by Wheeler mor-uary. mor-uary. Friends may call at the I fl'aimly residence, 298 E. Third iooutti before the services. Born in Springville, October 2, .662, she was a daughter of Rob-irt Rob-irt and Eliza Elliott Watson, ihe had . made her home in Springville always. U Affectionately known as "Aunt J till," she had been active in jhurch activities of the First vard, having served in the Pri-nary Pri-nary presidency and later en-w;agtd en-w;agtd in Relief Society work. She was married to Mr. Kelley jIuly 25, 1915. He died in 1923. j Surviving are two nieces, Mrs. JiIargaret H. Blackett and Mrs. lary H. Palfreyman, whom she K las reared since childhood ; a sis-:er. sis-:er. Mis. Eliza Hardman of ' Seattle, Wash; a brother, Wal-i Wal-i ace G. Watson of Long Beach, g?:alif three step-children, Paul t, and Mell Kelley of Spring-ffp'ille; Spring-ffp'ille; Mrs. Alice Rushton of Los ' Lngeles. Calif. A brother of Mrs. Kelley, Wil-lam Wil-lam E. Watson of Spring City, iteceded her in death six days. |