Show GUNSHOT KILLS WAR VETERAN H 0 OY Y T Funeral arrangements arrangements arrangements ar ar- ar- ar were being made Monday Monday Monday Mon Mon- day for Elliott Crittenden 47 World war vet veteran ran of Hoytsville who died Sunday when a a high- high powered rifle bullet discharged accIdentally accidentally accidentally ac ac- ac- ac when the guns gun's owner stumbled and fell struck him and pierced his heart The shooting was termed accidental acci acci- dental by a coroners coroner's jury who heard witnesses say that Mr Crittenden Crittenden Crittenden Crit Crit- was killed while helping round up pp some sheep eight miles east of on the ranch of Heber Sargent Mr Sargent Mr Crittenden Frank Gunn and Dave Brown had gone to Mr Sargents Sargent's camp to count some sheep Bullet Pierces Heart Mr Sargent and Mr Crittenden Crittenden Crittenden Critten Critten- den left th the other two men and went away in a truck to pick up some bucks They stopped at a fence gate and while Mr Crittenden Crittenden Crittenden Critten Critten- den remained at the truck Mr Sargent went over a small ridge While he was out of sight he heard a shot he told the jury Apparently the jurors were told Mr Crittenden was running and stumbled in the heavy brush and fallen faIlen timber The bullet from his caliber 06 rifle entered his right side and pierced his heart The men mere notified Sheriff Robert Robert Robert Rob Rob- ert D. D Cunningham of Summit county at Park City who gated Native Nathe of Hoytsville Coroner E. E A. A Correll of Park City directed the jurors who were T. T V. V Moore Wilford and Kenneth Downs all of Coalville Mr Critt Crittenden was a lifelong resident of Hoytsville where he was born July 12 1893 the son of William and Jane Crittenden Surviving are his widow Mrs Blanch Brown Crittenden one son son Vernal Rex Crittenden three daughters Helen Marie and Carol Crittenden and three sisters Sylvia Sylvia Sylvia Syl Syl- via Kelly of Salt Lake City Josie Brierley of Park City and Nettle Nettie Brooks of Hoytsville The body is at the W. W H. H Dunn mortuary in in- Coalville |