Show 2 Dead 4 4 Injured in Utah Auto A u to Accidents Run Hit-Run Driver Kills Woman Train Auto Hit at Springville S. S L. L Driver Speeds From Scene After Running Down Victim CITYWIDE SEARCH ON Low Visibility Blamed for Crossing Mishap Two are dead dud and four tour others are painfully Injured as a h re- re re- re alt mIt of automobile accidents Tuesday night and Wednesday The dead dud Philip C. C Luna Filipino killed when the automobile in which he ic was riding collided with westbound west welt bound lound Denver Dener a 8 t Rio Grande Western train rain No 3 near at noon Wednesday Mrs l Katherine Marx 1 7 72 of West Vest Sixth South street victim leUm of a run and driver whose hole car mowed down the aced ared woman n at Sixth South and West Temple streets Tuesday night Is the fourth fatality at this point within the past two years ears Two others In the party parly escaped unhurt after the crash The others Injured are arc Serino Garoga Ga- Ga oga roga rOlo Grcgorio Ellae Cardno Carno Car Car- no and Grcgorio Gregorio Luna brother of he man who was killed The party of Filipinos l were returnIng returning return return- Ing ng In nn an automobile from their summers summer's summers summer's sum sum- mers mer's labors at Idaho Falls The They were en route roule to Los Angeles and were heading toward Phoenix for a astop astop atop stop top on the way At the time of ot the accident the train rain was proceeding slowly toward the ic crossing The car also was trav tray ling cling at moderate speed On account Df f the sleet storm prevailing at the theme lime me neither the nor the river er of the automobile saw the impending im- im pending crash The car was wrecked nd thrown clear of the tracks The driver er of the automobile which struck truck Mrs Marx police reports state increased his speed after the crash nd I disappeared before witnesses could note nole the license number of ot the machine Patrolman L. L F. F Bas Baa Bastow tow low police potIce traffic investigator reported that Irs Marx was crossing Sixth South street at West Temple street treet at p. p m m. when the the- death car bore down upon pon her Witnesses saw her dodge back ack but the speeding car ran her own and raced on without stopping INJURIES FOUND FATAL A passing motorist took the tho aged woman to her home in the Gibson apartments believing her to be only slightly injured Several hours later Inter however she lapsed into a coma and ander her er son lon Howard L. L Marx clothing salesman hurried her to Holy Cross hospital At the hospital it was WILa discovered that hat she sho was suffering from internal injuries a a. fractured shoulder and anda a possible fractured skull in addition to o severe shock hock Death occurred at 30 a a. a m. m Wednesday A citywide search was begun by police potIce shortly after the accident for forthe fortie the tho tie run hit machine which they beeve be- be here lIeo eve will be found in a garage or repair shop hop with a damaged fender tender or Dr r other marks of the collision If round found police said laid the driver will wUl be charged with manslaughter Mrs Marx was wu a widow and for forthe the tho tic last lut six months lived with her herion heron on ion Howard at ot the tho Vest West Sixth South street treet address addreD Another son E E. O. O Marx of Hamilton Mont also abo sur- sur vives The bod body was wu taken to the Deseret mortuary where funeral arrangements ar at are arc being made BOY DO CYCLIST HURT Meanwhile Cornelius Rosendahl 15 5 of 2186 Lake street treet was reported recover recover-In recovering at h his home homo from a fractured frac frac- shoulder suffered Tuesday night light when he drove his hi bicycle Into the rear of at an automobile automo- automo bite bile lle on Fifth East near Ninth South treet streeL Frank Freak M. M Hall 33 35 the mo- mo orist of Lake street took the injured youth to the emergency hos hoc pital pita He Ha was removed to his hi hom home after treatment Condition of L Lee e It n. Thorne Thome 40 of 37 South First West street was reported reported re ye- ported slightly Improved although Continued pa on r lass hu i Two i Car Takes Life i I 5 5 5 S SS S MRS K MA MARX X Left by 2 KIllED 4 HURT IN I UTAH V I Continued from Pan Pall F ct Out Oise still serious at Holy Cross hospital where he was taken Tuesday after I being jotted jolted from the sent seat of a tractor tractor tractor trac trac- tor which passed over him on Fifth West between North and South TempIa Temple Tem Tem- pie pIa streets Mr Thorne transfer company suffered a fractured fractured frac frac- pelvis and severe internal In In- juries jurle Emphasizing the need of at strict traffic law Jaw observance and enforcement enforcement enforcement enforce enforce- ment a policy polley adopted several weeks a ago o by c city ty county and state officers Patrolman Bastow Bartow referred to records roc rec rd which show I that hat Mr Mrs Marx Marx's a s 8 I death was the thirty seventh In th the e city during 1931 an increase of ot seven n over the total for all of 1930 1030 Death Deaths s I in the state exclusive of Salt Satt Lake City CUy total to date an Increase e of 15 ov over r J last t year Auto Hi Hits County Infirmary Inmate PROVO Nov 11 Charles ll Charles Huff 86 Inmate of or the Utah county Infirmary Infirmary In In- was w was s knocked down by an automobile driven by L L. L C. C Hampshire Hampshire Hamp Hamp- shire 26 Kearns building Salt SnIt Lake at p. p p.m. m. in m. m Tu Tuesday day sustaining a probable fracture of at the skull and anda a broken rl right ht te leg He He was atten attended ed edby by Dr Stanley Clark Utah county physician and is in the hospital ward of ot the infirmary His condition condition condition condi condi- tion is regarded as critical aggravated aggravated aggravated aggra aggra- by his advanced a age e. e Sheriff E E. G. G Durnell who Investigated Investigated gated the accident absolved Mr Hampshire from blame According to Mr Hampshire he was driving north on the state highway highway high high- way toward American Fork When the car was in front of ot the infirmary Mr Huff Huf walked into the path of the machine Because of ot darkness and storm torm he was not observed According to infirmary attaches Mr Huff Huft often walked in inthe the street In n spite of many warnings To keep him off oft the tho highway his shoes had been taken from him on several oc- oc oc occasions but he persisted in venturIng venturing ventur ventur- ing lug into the traffic About one year ago he was run rundown down byan by an a sustaining sustaining- a a. fracture of the same same leg that was broken Tuesday I |