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Show Former Resident Dies In Idaho Joseph L. Kelly, Prominent Stockman, Dies From Sudden Sud-den Attack of Pneumonia Was Well Known In American Ameri-can Fork. A telegram Monday morning announced an-nounced the death of Joseph L. Kelly at his homo In Sterling, Idnho, nt 1 o'clock Sunday morning. Win, Kelly, In responso to a telegram, left for Idaho Sunday, but nrrhrd after his lirotber'H death. On July Fourth Mr. Kel'y was mowing mow-ing liny on his Ztu-ncro farm and enjoying en-joying excellent health. A few days beforo his death hn contracted a so-ero so-ero cold which soon developed Into pneumonia and caused his death. Joseph I Kelly was born In Salt l.ako April !, 1852. Ills father, win. Kelly, wiib a member of tho famous Mormon llutallloii nnd enmo to L'lab In 1818. Ills mother camo with the pioneers of 1M7 Tho Kc.llys came to Amorlcan Fork In tho early tlflli'h and havo been prominent In tho slock business ever since. In fact Win, Kelly ran stock In this vnlley while ho lived In Salt l.ako valley. Mr. Kelly wild tho city IiIb farm for use an n source of uupply for tho city water Bjstom and nbout two yearn ago mov. ed to Idaho, where he purehnsed fnim. Ho was thn father or sixteen children, chil-dren, eight of whom are alive and six of whom nro unmarried and living nt his homo In Idaho. Tho others live in Salt Lake and .California |