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Show MAN KILLED -IN ACCIDENT Dgden Man Dies in Crash Near Fairfield; Others Are Injured "While on their way . to inspect a miniiiic property in Cellar Valley Sunday afternoon. Henry George Friese, 47,. of 34(i3 Otfdeu Avenue, odeu, was killed and , four other prisons were seriously injured when the autonioiiile in which they were riding - overturned on the highway a mile east el' Fairfield. ; Four Are Injured The injured are Mrs. Friese. who suffered a fractured arm nnd bruises bruis-es nhout the body; Fred A. KerriU, mnchinist of the Southern Pacific railroad company, whose- home is at !!; Twenty-eililh street. Otiden. driver of the car, whose l:;iek was hndly wrenched and hands cut; Mrs. Berrill, and 13-year-old daughter daugh-ter Mona, who suffered body bruis- 03. The injured were taken into Fair- j field, where Mr. Friese died. The others were given first aid treatment, treat-ment, and then taken to Lehi, and., later to their homes in Ogdeii. The ; body of Mr. Friese was removed to I the Lindquist undertaking parlors : at oden. j A report of the accident reached j Sheii ft' .1. I). T'.oyd early yesterday1 afternoon, and Deputy Sheriff S. A. Willis was sent to the scene of thf accident on a motorcycle. According Accord-ing to Deputy Willis, the Ogden people, toget her with two other automobile loads of friends, were on their way to Cedar Valley to inspect in-spect a mine. The Berrill car was the last of the three, nnd nt a point about a mile out of Fairfield struck a part of the road which had been flooded and rendered extremely slippery. The machine started to skid and in an attempt to get it back on Ihu road it was turned over. Both Friese and his wife were pinned bencat h it. Berrill, 1 hough slightly injured, freed himself from beneath the car, procured the jack and extricated Friese and his wife. When help arrived soon afterward, the injured were taken to Fairfield, where Friese died. Friese. who was co-proprietor with .T. W. Carlile in the Club Barber Bar-ber shop, 3(J0 Twenty-fifth street. Ogdon, was born in Manti, March '27, ISSio. Surviving are his widow, two children, Mrs. Glen W. 1'errins ;ind Robert George Friese, of Og-deii Og-deii ; a sister, Mrs. F. F. Cunliffn, Siilt Lake, and n brother, Victor Friese of Seattle, "Wash. |