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Show Nelson 15. Dalley Dies After Long Illness, Services Held Funeral services for Nelson B Dalley, 86, lifelong resident of Summit, Sum-mit, who died at the Iron county hospital late Thursday, were conducted con-ducted In the Summit Ward chapel Sunday afternnon, and burial was made at the Summltt cemetery. Mr. Dalley died following a long illness, and had been in serious condition con-dition for the papst several months He was born In Sununit on February Feb-ruary 22, 1861, a son of James and Lettie Bartleson Dalley, pioneer Iron county residents. He married marri-ed Mary Jones In the St. George Temple on February 22, 1883. Always and active member of the LDS church he had been a member mem-ber of the Summit Ward Bishopric for many years and had filled many other positions in the Ward. Surviving are eight sons and daughters, Mrs. Ada Schurtz, Es-calunte; Es-calunte; Ronald J. Dalley, Teasdale; Mrs. Amy Green, Salt Lake City; Mrs Hazel Granger, Cedar. City; Otto Dalley, Summit; Dr. Stanley Dalley, Pontine. Michigan; Jesse Dalley, Wyandotte, Indiana; Orien DuUey, Wichita, Kansas. Also surviving are seven brothers and sisters, and twelve half brothers nnd sisters, Mrs. Emma Pratt, Salt Lake City; Joseph B. Dalley, Cedar City; Mrs. Anna B Pratt, Ingle-wood, Ingle-wood, California; Mrs. Sarah Ann Hulet, Driggs, Idaho; Jesse P. Dalley, Dal-ley, Los Angeles; Julius S. Dalley, Kanab; E. B. Dalley, Cedar City; Mrs. Bethey Hulet, Tetonia, Idaho; Richard Henry Dalley, Preston, Idaho; Ida-ho; Charles R. Dalley, Summit; Albert C Dalley, Jos Angeles; Mrs. Ida Hulet, Peterson; Robert B. Dalley, Dal-ley, Driggs; Mrs. Susannah Armstrong, Arm-strong, Idaho Falls, Mrs. Amela Green, Driggs; Samuel Alfred Dalley, Dal-ley, and Mrs Esther L. Winters, Otto, Wyoming; Mrs. Lillian White, Summit, and Parley Dalley, Cedar City. |