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Show Oihniel Larsen Kellet Dies In Salt Lake City Hospital Othniel Larson Kellett, 48, prominent school teacher of Moroni, Mo-roni, died in a Salt Lake hospital Thursday night of sulpha poisoning. pois-oning. He was born In Moroni, May 16, 1897, a son of the late John and Aibertlna Larson Kellett. Although science and mathematics mathe-matics were his main subjects, at one time he was a coach and athletic instructor. He taught for 26 years in Rigby, Shelby, Moroni, Moro-ni, Vernal and Tooele. Mr. Kellett married Isabelle Duthie Aug. 14, 1933, in Moroni. They had two sons, Andrew Ray now of Moroni, and aJckie Kellett, Kel-lett, who died in 1944. In addition to his widow and son, he is survived by his mother and five sisters and brothers, Elsie Mitchell, Tacoma, Wash.; Hilton Kellet, Hyrum; Sarah Pearson, Salt Lake; Rex Kellet, Moroni, and Mont Kellet. Moroni. Mr. Kellett was highly esteemed es-teemed in school circles, being a graduate of the University of Utah, He was also a farmer and turkey grower and a member of the turkey growers association, and the Sanpete Dairyman's Association. As-sociation. He was a member of the L D S church and a veteran : of World War I. Funeral services will be held in the Moroni East ward, chapel Monday at 2 p. m. by Bishop James W. Neirstjn, |