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Show SALTLAKEGIRL KILLED BY AUTO Mae Franklin Meets Death When Hurled From Car Into Fence j SALT lake. Oct. 1. Miss Mas Franklin, 20 years of aice. daughtes of Mr, and Mrs! T. H Franklin, .".IS South State street, was killed last nisrht when an automobile In which i she was riding swerved from the road and plunsred into a wire fence. The ! accident occurred at 10:30 o'clock. The accident occurred at the point , of the mountain ;ibont twenty-two ! miles from Salt Like on the ro:itl to j I'rovo. Miss Franklin. Miss Vera Press-I Press-I man 17 years of age. 41' W est First I North street; Merrill J Gygl, assistant i circulation manager of The Tribune. 21 years of ape. 'and living a 51.6 South Sixth Wr'i street, and George J. Loucks. 22 Near" of ;iKC. of 7"4 First I avenue, were occupants of a Paige r'bug," driven by Loucks. .Miss Pressman w;,,c uninjured, Gygl suffered a dislocated shoulder and Several bruises anrl Loueks was scvero-l scvero-l put about lhe head and face. The ai is said to have struck a sandy portion por-tion of road, as the party was re-lurning re-lurning to ih city. The jolt caused Miss Franklin to lurch forward, sinking sink-ing the knee of Loucks and causing him to lese control of the car, which turned into a railroad fence at the side of the road. The impact with the fence threw Miss Franklin from the Car, and it Is believed that she struck a post. John Creamer, William Knight and Robi rl Davis of Helper reached the scene of the accident a few momenta afterward. after-ward. They found the body entangled entan-gled in the wire and, removing H. placed It in their car and hurried to Cresc'entt bo whiej.1 i"mt Dr. I. W. f'nrn of Sandy was summoned. Dr. Horn found life extinct and believes be-lieves that f he did within a few mo- j ments after the accident. According to examinations which he made, her chest was crushed |