| Show t THREE MEN KILLED l IN II KAYSVILLE TRAIN WRECK I r J ft F Fifteen 1 een F. F Freight ht r f y Cars Rails It Leap r Debris Searched Searched- I Only Two of Known Dead p ad Identified Q Transient Tran Sees Brother Fall t to Doom Under Plunging Mass t Death toll tou in the wreck of a Denver and Rio Grande Grand Western railroad freight train at Kaysville remained at thre Tuesday as officials comple completed d a sear search h of tangled wreckage e. e without finding additional victims R Reports ports by surviving tr transients following the wreck Monday caused Sheriff Joseph Holbrook of Davis county t to tc tomake make a complete search of wreckage wreckage-of of 15 cars Tuesday morning in the belief belle that additIonal additional ad ad- P ad-P bodies were buried inthe Inthe Inthe in the debris Men reported missing following the wreck apparently left before a check checkup up could be made Sheriff Holbrook said Only two of the three known dead all transients had been identified Tuesday with the likelihood that the unidentified man would go to a nameless name name- l less ss grave Joseph Edwards Towne avenue ave nue Los Angeles was killed instantly and John E E E. McFadden 42 no address address address ad ad- dress died six hours later in St. St Marks Mark's hospital The unidentified man was so badly mangled spangled in the wreck officers offIcers' said that it was virtually virtually virtually vir vir- impossible to give a tion of 01 him Bodies of Edwards and and the unidentified unidentified d man man in a Bountiful mortuary will be interred Wednesday Davis county officials said The McFadden McFadden- body js is at the Evans Early mortuary ary The wreck occurred at p. p zi m Monday according to officers when an an empty gondola c car r near near the center centor cen cen- tel tor bf of the train rain was derailed at a switch 20 feet from the West Kay Kays- Kays I yule ville crossing one mile milo west of ot Kays Kays- yule ville K Fifteen cars were were- derailed Som remained standing but others were thrown across sidetrack and into ditches alo along g the right right-of- way In tw twoS two i stances instances one car was piled on top toi of another J Track Torn Tom Up Ties were cut and track torn up for Cor some distance officers said while poles carrying power and communication communication cation lines were broken as cars were thrown against them 9 p pOne One car filled tilled with pound bags of sugar was twisted in two and a ac acar acar c car r of small lumber and two flatcars flatcars flat Hat cars loaded with poles smashed and their splintered car cargoes oes scattered Continued on P Page Pace re TWo Tiro 3 DIE IN CRASH AT KAYSVILLE I I I One Man Missing and Others i May Have Been Killed Continued from Pare Pan One over o n a radius of or feet Icet it was r re reo ported A graphic story of seeing his broth 1 or er go to his death was told by Georg George e Edwards a brother of ot Joseph Ed Bc I. I Wards I 1 was dozing when the wree wreck Is happened officers ers Awakened Awak vak C. C ened cried by the impact i l' saw Joseph jus t leaving the door He either cither jumped d dor or was thrown wn out by the plunging 2 of the car The bod body of ot Edwards pinned pinne i us underneath un 1 the car which left leU its trucks truck s sIn In a wild plunge was extricated tw two 0 hours later by workmen The in unidentified unidentified un un- identified man was In the same car ca r while McFadden was seated in th Ui the thedoor L door of another car when the wreck occurred While a search was going forward forwar 1 for tor additional bodies D. D R. R G G. G V W W. IT ITa a officials were also alro directing clearing g of wreckage c. c According to Hugh Wilson superintendent super super- 5 of ot operations for the Salt Sal Sa it itI Lake City division ision rebuilding of oC th lii the I sidetrack is first planned after which the main track will be cl cleared ared anc an and d rebuilt Mr Wilsons Wilson's report of the wreck Ic was essentially the same as that o of f officers He said cars in the middle Ic of or the car 57 string were derailed a athe as Ls the train was traveling south at a approximately ap ap- p. p proximately 45 miles per hour Baga Engineer Engi Bag 1 neer J. J E. E Bayer ayer and Conductor Sanuel Samuel Sam San aneer a- a uel Salt SaIt Lake City wes were e in charge ft the train fC he said Car Riders Elders Questioned Sheriff and Deputy Ca Cal Calvin I vin yin were directing a acre cre v of ten men in searching for bodies bodle S. S They rhey questioned 14 persons riding th hc cc cars had accounted for the presence e of two others this with the three C dead making 19 Transients Transients Tran Tran- 0 told the sheriff sherif they believed d more than 20 were on the train when U it left Ogden One woman with a male com compan compa pan n. n ion escaped uninjured and left ir immediately im mediately it t was v reported Othe Others questioned included Edgar Purvis LS Denver Colo Cob Carl Smith Marble Marb le Rock lock Iowa Robert Jo Joseph eph NewYork New NewYork NewYork York Charles Corder Baltimore Md Harold Ayer and Mavis Anderson E El EI Segunda Cal Cat William Selby Wichita ta to Kan and George Edwards Los Lo Angeles CaL |