Show I Friends Mourn I 0 1 7 S 1 f t S 1 JOAN JOHNSON JOHNSONY Y Was Yas as Active Student Funeral Services Planned Sunday for Victim of Fall at U HU Funeral services for Miss Joan Virginia Virginia Vir Vir- ginia Johnson 18 18 attractive University University sity of Utah freshman who was killed late Wednesday when she plunged 40 feet down a stair well in the liberal arts building will be held Sunday at 1 p p. p m. m in the Second ward L. L D. D S. S chapel Seventh South and Fifth East streets Bishop Albert J J. Elggren will be bein bein bein in charge The body may be viewed at the chapel from 10 a. a m rn until 1230 p p. m. m Sunday Interment will be in City cemetery The girl according to university o officials apparently lost her balance and tumbled over the bannister falling falling fall fall- ing to the basement floor She died within five minutes of a basal fracture fracture fracture frac frac- ture of the skull Miss Johnson a daughter of Mr and Mrs Elmer Johnson was from East high school last year and entered the university last fall Her father ther is a lieutenant colonel of Continued on Page Pue Fourteen COED CD DIES IN FAll DOWN STAIR WELL VEll Continued From Page Eleven the he Fortieth National Guard division staff taff staf I Witnesses to the fatal mishap were Miss Mis Mar Margaret aret Brown Filth Fifth East I street and Maurice Maurce G. G McGrath 55 Third hird East street who were walking downstairs with wih Miss Johnson when she he fell fel SAT ON RAILING They Tey told police they had just jus passed the landing between the third thin and top floors when Miss Johnson sa saon sat on the rail rai and said sId she would like to slide lide down As she did so they reported she apparently lost her balance and plunged down the stair well wel to her death Dr H. H Leo Marshall Marshal university physician and Dr Orin Orn A. A Ogilvie instructor in the medical school were summoned and the emergency hospi tal al ambulance was called caled but the girvas girl gir was vas pronounced dead when it it ar are ar- ar rived ived University officials summoned the theirl's girls girl's girls irl's parents and they arrived at the hospital as the body was being taken i. i in Miss Mis Johnson Johson was born bor in Salt Sal Lake and nd had lived here all al her life lle She had been a popular East high school student and took an a active part Inthe Inthe in the he affairs of the freshman class cass a ahe at atthe atthe the he university Surviving in addition to her par par par- cuts ets are arc six brothers brother and sisters Ern par est st E E. Johnson and Mrs Mildred Midred Harison Harrison Har Har- rIson ison both of Chicago ErwIn Wayne Farrell Farrel and Maxine Maxie Johnson all aU o of Salt Sal Lake Funeral services for Miss Johnson will vill wi be held Sunday at 1 p. p m. m in inthe inthe the he Second ward L. L D. D S S. chapel Seventh Sev- Sev nth South and Fifth East Eat streets street under the direction of Bishop Albert J. J Elggren The body may be viewed at t the chapel from 10 1 a. a a m. m until 1230 p. p m. m Sunday Interment will wl be In City cemetery 4 U |