Show OFFICIALS BLAMES BLAME FOG FOR WRECK I While Denver Rio Grande Granda railroad railroad railroad rail rail- road officials were investigating the tho cause of the fatal wreck at Price yesterday yes yes- erday the five persons injured were being eing treated at St St. Marks Mark's hospital Dr J. J F. F Critchlow asserted this morning all will recover Those who were brought to Sa Salt t Lake and placed In the hospital a afew a. a few hours after the wreck are George W. W Kenney bridge foreman of ot the railroad Mrs Glen Ballinger of Helper Dean o of Ogden Byron Williams of Salt Lake and Mrs Ula Parish of Douglas Wyo Tony Albo of Helper and Nick Curis Curtis Curtis Cur- Cur is of Clark who were injured injured inured in in- in- in were attended at Price Railroad officials assert a heavy pall of smoke coming from a yard engine at Price enveloped the passenger coach on the Sunnyside local into which the engine of an eastbound through freight crashed with fatal re- re William Matson engineer of the freight had pad his train well under control control control con con- say railroad officials but could not see the coach standing on the main line W W. T. T Hamilton was conI conductor conductor con con- ductor of or the Sunnyside local which I was H a mixed freight and passenger train tram |