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Show American Fork Citizen ' Dies In Salt Lake City August Kelloy was buried hero Tuesday afternoon, funeral services being hold in tho Third Ward chapel. Ever bIiicq last fall ho has suffered from an ulcer of tho stomach and several sev-eral weeks ago ho was taken to n Salt Lake hospital. Here a diagnosis of his case showed It to bo helpless. An oporatlou whereby a pint of blood was transfused from tho body of Judge Kelloy to tho body of his unfortunate brother was made, hut without avail, othor than prolonging llfo for a few days. Ho died last Sunday and his body was brought to American Fork on Monday. E. Augustus Kelloy was born In Amorlcan Fork, August 19, 187C. He has traveled and worked In soveral 1 othor states, but for tho past several years has worked at tho Lchl sugar factory. Ho never married, but leaves brothers broth-ers and sisters E. M. Kelloy and C. W. Kelloy of this place; O. N. Kelloy of Dallas, Tex.; Qeorgo Kolley of Idaho, Mrs. OHvo Olson of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Elizabeth Hrown of Ogden, besides a lot of half brothers and slaters. At the funeral services Illshop Hlndley Hlnd-ley presided. Tho other speakers woro: Mr. Alma Smith and Mr. Jos-oph Jos-oph Harris of Salt Lako City. Musical numbers woro rendered by tho choir and solos by Mr. David IlecBo of Salt Lako City, and Mr. Hickman, Hick-man, and also a duet by Mr. and Mrs, Hickman. i) |