Show Funeral Services Red Held Tuesday For Layton Couple Funeral services were held Tuesday Tues Tuesday day at the Kaysville tabernacle for Rex Robins 19 and Norma Morgan 17 both of Layton who lost their lit Ih es when the last train out of S Salt Lake On the Bamber- Bamber Bamberger ger line struck the automobile in which these young people were rid riding ing instantly killing both of them This was Friday just after mid mid- midnight midnight night They had been to the lie dance at atthe atthe the high school given by the Zenith club of which Sheriff I Holbrooks ris president Dhe train hit the auto in the center and dragged it a considerable consider consider- considerable able distance before the train could be brought to a standstill stand Both of the occupants of the car were thrown from the machine and were badly mangled when they were from beneather the car Those who saw the accident say the train whistled and the head headlight headlight light could easily be seen Both Miss Morgan and Mr Robins Rob Robins ins were born in Layton Lavton and had lived there all their lives ives They were both buried in the same grave in the Layton Kaysville-Layton cemetery Governor Henry H Blood Prin Principal Principal cipal Samuel Morgan leader Farrell P Smith and Bishop J Villiam Burton were among the nine speakers Music was furnish furnish- furnished furnished ed by members of the Zenith club of the high school the Davis high school double mixed mired quartet a io via tin lin solo by Joe Layton and other vocal solos and duets seven se in number The Future Farmers of which Rex was a member and the Zen Zen- Zenith Zen rth ith club friends of Norma attend attend- attended ed in a body bod to swell the number numbe r o present beyond the caps capa- cit city city- of the chapel to hold |