Show KELLY KElty HELD IN DEATH OF HALL Blow Suffered in Fall and Heart Hoart Ailment Fatal Physician Finds Frank TOOELE TOOELE Frank Hall 23 23 of or Ibapah Iba Iba- pah who died during an asserted dance ance hall hail brawl at nt Ibapah early Friday morning came to his death as asa asa a result of or cerebral concussion with chronic possibly a factor according to Dr Orin A. A Ogilvie of oC Salt Lake City who conducted a post postmortem postmortem postmortem mortem examination at the Smith I funeral fu u home here Sunday Dr Ogilvie said death may have resulted from a blow on the back of the ho head su suffered by Hall Hilll when he fell ell during a fi fight ht with Fred Kelly 45 45 5 also alro of Ibapah but the chronic heart icart ailment probably had something something some- some thing hing to do with the fatal ending of the lie affair Dr Ogilvie was assisted b by Dr Elmer Elmer El El- mer Nielsen of Salt Lake and Dr J. J H. H P Peck ck D Dr T. T M. M Aldous and Dr Joseph L. L Marriott of Tooele County Coun Coun- ty y Attorney C. C E. E Baker ordered the post mortem Mr Baker was unable to say Sunday Sunday Sun- Sun day ay what action would b be taken against Kell Kelly who is held In the county county coun- coun ty y jail here He said there is 15 further evidence to be studied and he would probably examine witnesses further He Je indicated some charge would be filed naIl Hall Tells of or Dispute The first report was that Hall had been choked to death but this was proved erroneous by the autopsy according according ac ac- ac cording to Dr Ogilvie Halls Hall's body was taken to the Deep Creek settlement by his brother Earl Hall and Walter WaIter Weaver Im sure I didn't kill him Kelly said aid at the jail Wh Why I didn't even try ry to hurt Frank and you OU can see seeby seeby seely by ly my face lace that I got the worst of or flIt it IL It t must have ha been cn Franks Frank's heart or else the moonshine whisky because we ve were both drinking The fight resulted from an art old disagreement disagreement disagreement dis dis- dis- dis agreement being brought broucht up b by Hall Kelly said About three years ago Hall lall was herding sheep for Kelly and when Hall refused to bring in a horse which Kelly claimed was so badly crippled from saddle sores he did not nol want vant the horse ridden further Hall asked for Cor his time and got it it I During the dance In the schoolhouse Thursday night or early Friday morning Hall again brou brought ht up the incident Kelly said Halls Hall's brother Earl Jarl Earl tried to keep the two apart Kelly said but another brother Alma urged the two be permitted to settle matters When they y clinched they fell ell to the ground with Kelly on top As Hall tried to get up Kelly again threw him on his back and just then he ic said Halls Hall's body turned limp under under un un- un der him Evidently someone in the crowd saw the body as it relaxed anc and thought Kelly was choking Hall HaIl and pulled him himoff off rr The man was man was dead deac when examined Witnesses Reluctant Sheriff A. A O. O Evans said he found it t almost impossible to get witnesses to o talk Everyone who had seen the fight was reluctant to make a state state- m ment nt and no one was able to tell clearly just what had happened which hampered the officers anc and coroner in making satisfactory ross ress Hall was vas born at Ib Ibapah pah June 20 1910 the son of oC Samuel and Winnie WinnieLee Lee Hall He attended school at Ibapah Ibapah Iba Iba- pah and lived there most of his life except for a few years spent at Yost Yosl He had engaged in farming and st raising Surviving arc are his father and the following following fol fol- lowing brothers and sisters Earl Archie Alma Sammie and Robert Rober Hall and Mrs Mabel Bates all o of Ibapah Raymond Hall who lives live near San Francisco and Mrs Almeda Yost of Grouse Creek |