Show On Dies From Heat 34 A Are e Overcome 6 red in Car Accidents f fAUTO AUTO STRIKES PROVO BOY Carl White Critically Hurt b by Y Run Hit-and-Run Driver One One person died when overcome by bythe bythe bythe the heat 34 others were overcome one person was wu critically injured and five fiva hurt burt In to traffic ac- ac This was the accident toll toU tollof tollof of Utah's first Covered V Wagon on Days celebration William Hill 64 of ot Third avenue avenue avenue ave ave- nue died of ot a a. cere cerebral brill hemorrhage Induced by the heat Mr Hill es escorted escorted es- es by his wife had Just reached the top floor floors of the public safety building on his w way y to tot the he emergency hospital when he collapsed He died five minutes later Mr Hill Hut was night cashier at the theold theold theold old Vienna cafe on Main street for forma ma many years and more recently night cashier at t the e Chesapeake cafe cate Heat prostrations r Included ded five the from one family Mrs bars Clay Last 2163 East Thirty third South street and her four daughters collapsed while standing near Broadway on Main f in street They were taken to the emergency emergency emergency emer emer- gency hospital Carl White 14 of ot Provo was critically critically cally Injured when he was struck by bya a a- run hit driver at Provo HEAT SUFFERERS Mrs Esther Tuckett 78 of ot 2339 Green Oreen street 3 3 Price Mrs C C. E. E Berrett 25 of ot Wilson avenue Mrs Clay Last 31 31 of ot 2163 East ElUt Thirty-third Thirty South street June Last 12 Ruth Last 9 Last 7 7 and Louise Last 5 Mrs David Hyden 52 of Roy Utah Warren Fisher 6 of ot Hollywood avenue Margetta Ellison Elison 11 of Continued on on P Pace o One Dies From Heat 34 Are Overcome 6 Injured in Car Accidents Accidents' Continued from Continued Page Pace One East Eat Broadway Shinako 9 I of or West Second South street Verna Vera G Gardner 15 of 66 Cheyenne street Woodrow 12 of 58 Hillside avenue Margaret Haywood Haywood Hay- Hay wood wod 18 16 of Woods Woo Cross Cro Edward Hunter 81 o of 98 South Second West street LeGrand Haslam Halam 15 of Highland drive Alice AIce Butte 13 of Idaho Falls Fai Idaho Mrs M G. G Morris Mori 25 of East Eat Fourth South street treet J. J L. L Heward 73 13 Idaho Mrs Mary A A. Webb 60 of 1506 Ninth East Eat street Shirley Mae Larsea Larsen Larsen Lar Lar- sen sea 7 of 34 Roosevelt avenue Mrs E E. E L. L Anderson 35 35 Spanish Fork Betty Jensen Jenen 23 lives near Ninth South and Main streets sheets street Helen Stevens Stevens Ste Ste- Stern Stern- vens yeas 15 IS of ot Post street Victoria Dodds Dod 11 1 1817 Fourth East Ent street Helen Hoffman 17 17 Murray Muray Mary MaryLou MaryLou Mary MaryLu Lou Lu Moore More 9 of 96 South State street Lorena Orchard 14 1 of 84 Edison Edion street Mrs Mr J J. J J J. J Thomas Toms 36 of avenue Lamar Lemar Lma Peterson 15 of 1370 West Wet Pacific avenue Mrs Cornell Corel 28 I Miss Mi Edna Cluss Clus 18 of Delton place and Silas Sla West Wet 47 of South Fifth West West street I Mr West Vest was wa driver of one of the floats foat in the parade parade- and was overcome overcome overcome over over- come by heat and gas fumes He finished the parade and ad drove the tha float loat foat to t the to-the the starting place lace where he staggered out and fell feU to t the ground unconscious He was given artificial respiration and revived at atthe the emergency emergency emer emer- gency hospi hospital C TRAFFIC CASUALTIES Mrs A. A J. J Pierson 18 18 Ogden fractured fractured frac frac- tuned right arm and probable internal inter inter- nal nab injuries Karen Everett 20 of or Ogden wrenched shoulder William WlIam Desmond Demond 28 28 Ogden cuts cut and bruises Albert Albrt H H. H Turner 28 Ogden cuts cut and bruises bruie William H H. Ebelt 24 24 North Fifth West Wet street cuts cut and bruises bruIse Carl White 14 1 Provo broken back cuts cut and nd bruises bruie CAR AR HITS BOY Carl Cal White Whit son of Mr and Mrs Henry W. W V. V White Route Rout 2 box 5 Provo with wih Preston Bown of Fayette Fayette Fay Fay- Fy- Fy ette ett Sanpete county was wa riding a bicycle along Fifth West Wet street in Provo As A he neared Seventh North Northa a small smal car cr containing three men ran Into Int the boys and knocked them from their wheel The White boy was wa thrown to t the ground gound with great force and lay inert The Te companion was wa only slightly hurt and ad was wa able to t call cal on b bystanders stander to follow the car and give aid to his h playmate The car sped away and then halted halt halt- ed Two To of the men got out and re returned returned re- re turned part way toward where the boy was wa-s wa hit As A they saw him still stU lying on the ground they hastened back sack to the thc car and ad drove away Vera Vem Ver Paulson Poulson Provo an eyewitness ne ness obtained the Ic license ne number of ol the car The police found that it itha had hod ha been ben issued to t Ed Nesbitt 1070 Pierpont street Salt Lake Officers checking with wih Nesbitt at Salt Lake are said to have been told by him hm that he had sold the car cr and does doe not nol know kow who is i its it owner now ACCIDENT INVESTIGATED Bert Halliday Provo police officer Investigated the accident and had hac pital the Injured bo boys s 's taken taken to t the has hos ho- ho Mrs Mr Pierson eret E Everett Desmond and Turner were passengers in an a automobile driven dIven by Ebelt when it i overturned on the Saltair Salar road near the airport airport The crash happened at 5 Sam a a. a m. m Fiday Friday as a the party was wa proceeding proceeding proceeding pro pro- toward the business buie district to tI witness the parade Ebelt reported to t police that he applied the brakes brake on his car while making a turn tur and the wheels wheel locked Passing motorists motorist took the injured to t the emergency hospital Evanston Car Dealer Killed EVANSTON July 24 John 24 John F F. Spencer 63 widely known automobile automobile automo automo- bile bUe dealer and garage owner was Instantly killed on the highway be between between be- be tween this place and Randolph Utah Friday morning He was crushed to death under a gasoline tank truck he was driving when It overturned at atthe atthe the side of the tho road as he was at attempting attempting at- at tempting to pass another vehicle Before Before Be Be- fore entering his present business he was well known throughout the mountain country as a cattleman and merchant |