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Show 2 More Deaths Raise Utah RoadTolllo69 Duchesne, Logan Men Die in Hospitals Of Accident Injuries Two Utah traffle accident Tie-tlmm. Tie-tlmm. hospitalized after recant automobile crashes, were dead Saturday, bringing tha atata'a J 948 highway death toll to . Dead 8aturday were: Joseph Robert Bywater, S3, Mvton, Duchesne county, who died In LD S hoapital In Salt Lake City from Injuriea suffered In auto craah July 8. w uiiarn Levoi-f Tjara. 45, native na-tive of Logan, who died in a Logan hospital after injuriea suffered suf-fered In crash in Logan canyon Tuesday. Mr. Bywater died early Saturday Satur-day morning after a eeven-day fight for hia Ufa in Bait Lake City. - He was injured six miles west of Mytoa when the car In Death Saturday of two persons per-sons Injured In Cache and Duchesne Du-chesne county traffle acct-deate acct-deate broarht the 194 Utah highway death toil to US, compared com-pared with M during the same period In 1948. Four persons have died la traffle accidents la Cache eeuaty this year, compared to oae fatality at the same date last year. The Duchesne Du-chesne death Saturday was the first traffle fatality ef the year for the county, compared to three deaths during the aame period in 1848. which he waa riding overturned. Suffering from a fractured clavicle, clavi-cle, shoulder bruises and Internal injuries, Mr. Bywater was taken to the L D S hospital for emergency emer-gency treatment after the accident. acci-dent. Kadis Executive Mr. Card, born in Logan and a I nationally-known radio executive, died late Friday TsWei uuuu in a Logan hospital, four daya after suffering a fractured neck, vestured ves-tured skull and right arm injuries Tuesday when his car overturned. A resident of Los Angeles, Mr. Card wss visiting in Logan prior to transferring to New York City with the Weed lock Manufacturing Manufactur-ing Co. Born In Logan, Jan. IT, 1908, tha son of Charles O. and La virus Rigby Card. He attended Logan city schools and graduated from Utah State Agricultural college in 1920. After teaching school one year in Uintah county, Mr. Card went to New York, where he worked as a recreational director direc-tor on the U. S. Steamship ones. Later he Joined the National Broadcasting Co. as program and talent director. ' He stayed with the radio network for 14 years. Funeral Peedlng Hs is survived by his mother. Salt Lake City; two brothers and two alsters, Charles R. Card, Richfield; Rich-field; Sterling R. Card, Logan; Mrs. J. H. Christsnaen, Cheyenne, Wyo., and Mra, D. C. Bhurtliff, 8alt Lake City. Funeral services will be eon-See eon-See Page s. Column 1 Deaths of 2 Traffic Victims Up Utah 1949 Toll to 69 i Prudence Forsgren, Salt Lake 1 City. ! Funeral services art tentatively iset for Wednesday in Myton 1 L D 8 ward chapeL InUnntnt will r j be in Myton cemetery. ; Telegram Leased Wire LOQAN. July IS Funeral eerr-: eerr-: Ice. for William Larair Card. 49, Los Angeles, who died Friday of ', in juries suffered In an automobile ' accident will be conducted Monday Mon-day at IX noon In the Logan Flrat ward chapel. Church of Jesus ' Christ of Latter-day Salnta, by Wllhelm Pederaon, bishop. Friends miy call Sunday eve-nine; eve-nine; and Monday until time of , services at the Kenneth Lindquist mortuary rhspel. Burial will be in Logan City eemtery. Continued from Page On ducted Monday at noon in th Logan First ward chapel, Churcl Cf Jesus Christ of Lstter-dsj Saints, by Wllhelm Pederaon bishop. Friends may call Sunday evening eve-ning and Monday until time ol services at the Kenneth Lindquist mortuary chapeL Burial will tx In Logan city cemetery. Mr. Bywater was born In Brig-ham Brig-ham City Jan. 30. 18, a son of James and Maria Thomas By-water. By-water. For the past 43 years he had resided in Myton and had engaged en-gaged In farming until retiring a few years ago. A member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, he hsd been an active church worker In his earlier life. Survivors Listed Survivors Include his widow, Alice Bradford Bywater; five sons and daughters, Joseph My lan By-water, By-water, Rawlins, Wyo.; Mrs. Owen Payne. Provo; Wood row Wilson Bywater, Salt Lake City; Lawrence Law-rence D. Bywater, Sarah B. By-water, By-water, Myton; three grandchil- dren, a brother and four slaters, Alfred Jsmes Bywater, Ogden; Mrs. A. D. Hlllam. Mrs. Louie B. Call. Brigham City; Mrs. Rose Ellen Vslentine and Mrs. Lhlle |