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Show American Fork Glifzen Dies in Salt Lake City August Kclley wait burled hero Tuesday afternoon, funeral services being held in Hie Third Ward chapel Kvnr since last fall he has suffered from an ulcer of the stomach and several sev-eral wceks-ngo he was taken to a Salt Lake hospital. Here a diagnosis or bis case showed It to be helpl-ss An operation whereby a pint or blood at trniisfused from tho body of Judge Kellcy to tho body of his unfortunate brother was made, but without avail, other than prolonging llfo for a few days. Ho died last Sunday and his body was brought lo American Fork on Monday, i. Augustus Kclley was born In American Fork, August 1!), IK7(i. He has traveled and worked In several other states, but for the past several years has worked at the Ixihl sugar factory. Ho uovur married, but leaves brothers broth-ers and sisters B, M. Kclley and C W. Kclley or ibis place, O. N. Kclley or Dallas, Tex.; George Kclley or Idaho, Mrs. Ollvo Olson or Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Bllzabeth Brown ol Ogden, bealdes a lot of half brothers and sisters. At tho funeral services Bishop Hlndlcy Hlnd-lcy presided. The other speakers wore: Mr. Alma Smith and Mr. Jos-eph Jos-eph Harris of Salt Lake City. Musical numbers wero rendered by tho choir and solos by Mr. David Rceso or Salt Lake City, and Mr Hickman, Hick-man, and nlso a duet by Mr, mid Mrs Hickman. |