Show STORM TAKES TWO LIVES IN CAR CRASHES Drivers Freed of Blame as Rain and Snow Obscure Vision AGED ACED MAN YOUTH KILLED Victims Struck Down While Walking in Road Rain and snow Tuesday night took tooka a toll of two lives in auto accidents in and near neat Salt Lake Obscured vision was blamed in both mishaps The dead Henry E. E Wynder 82 of 2773 Third East street streel Russell Benjamin Wonton Worlton 19 living liv ing lag near Centerville Mr Wynder was killed at 8 p p. p m. m when he was struck by auto driven by ay Robert Sander 21 of Third East street at Twenty seventh South and Blair streets The victim was walking east in the middle of Twenty-seventh Twenty South street streel Deputy Sheriff George Knepp said that Sander reported he was Pictures of victims on Page Pare 2 2 driving 20 miles an hour and that rain prevented him from seeing the victim until the cur car struck him Sander and a companion Ralph Baker 19 of ot East Greg Gregson on avenue ave aye nu flue nue took Mr Wynder to the Salt SaIt Lake general hospital but he died on the wi way from a fractured skull Neither Nan Man Is Held Neither Sander or Baker was held Deputy Deput Knepp reported the former had hd a Q drivers driver's license Mr Wynder was born January 12 1852 in London England and came cameLo cameto to Lo Salt Lake when 18 years of age Later he moved to Canada where he resided several years year returning returning return return- ing to Salt Lake In 1901 he served a mission for the L L. D D. D S. S church in London I Surviving him are his widow Mrs Maude Wynder and a daughter Mrs Thelma Wetzel both of ot Salt Lake Two other daughters Mrs SuzIe Hinman Hin Hm- man and Mrs Edith Burt and four sons Ernest Percy William and Cecil Cecil Ce Ce- cil Wynder all of Alberta Canada also survive Funeral servi services s will be conducted C Continued on Page Pace i STATE OFFICIAL UNDER UNDER FIRE y 4 t Ii 1 4 i 4 4 5 A 4 f 1 7 v 4 I r 4 A d 4 1 5 7 4 y ev 2 t t Y 4 M 44 4 y 4 t j 4 A AA A J 1 1 1 X i t- t I L 44 i 1 I 4 J ITt IT- IT t Y Secretary Secretary- Milton H H. t W Welling I DIE INu IN CRASHES SH i S I I re if tI iv it cW i h Russell Worlton Wonton top and Henry E. E Wynder who met death in auto blamed upon the storm I STORM CAUSES 2 CRASH DEATHS Aged Man and Youth Are Struck Down Drivers Exonerated l Continued from Irom riCa One nc Ie at the tho Central Park L. L D. D S. S w ward wd rd cl chapel hapel of ot o which he be was wu an n Rt at t a date to be announced later Dies DIu After Accident Wonton Worlton died at t t L a. m m. Wednesday Wednesday Wed Wed- n at t St St. Marks Mark's hosp hospital tal after being struck by bys bya truck on the state highway y a mile north of Bountiful cst at t 11 P. P m. m After Je It leaving ving a bus M terminal f he e stepped into the path of the truck driven riven by James Manning 39 39 of or Farmington who was wu accompanied by y J. J Golden Barton of Farmington Deputy Sheriffs Roy White While and Calin Calvia Calvin Cal- Cal via vin in G. G Roberts said the accident was unavoidable and did not detain Man Man- ning Deputy White said Id Wonton wa s walking north near flear the right center of th the highway and that toot the truck was following another car carlso also alo going north As the first car neared Wonton Worl Won ton on he be stepped to the center of f the road oad and the truck about to p pass the he machine ahead struck him Sto Storm m Obscures Vision The Tho officer said the drivers driver's vision was eLI obscured by the storm Worlton was a son of Mr and Mrs Reuben B. B Wonton Worlton of lehi and was wasa a graduate of the Lehi Lehl high school He fe wa wu an active member mem r of the L. L D. D S S. S church He was WAI a nephew of Dr J. J T. T Worlton Wonton of Salt Lak Lake Surviving are his ha parents a I brother broth- broth er an r John Joon and two Jeanne and Pauline auline Worlton The body was wu taken token takeno to o Lehi Lehl for funeral services at a date dateo to o be set later driver Held in Jail After On Head-On Crash rah Wilford Haslam 29 of West West- minuet avenue was held in the city jallon all on drunken driving charges Wednesday Wednesday Wed Wed- n following a headon collision of his truck and an n automobile et Qt t Third Fast East street and Hubbard avenue aye ave nue a at I 1 a. a m m. Police reported Haslam was WIS driving ing lag a truck south on Third East street r t and that it collided with a northbound automobile driven b by Grant Teasdale 25 of at 1194 McCleland McClelland McClel McClel- land and avenue Dorothy Foote 20 of E East t Ninth street riding with Teasdale suffered cuts cub and brub bruises Mrs Mr Clarence Lee 29 9 o of South State Stat street suffered cuts cuta and Ind bruises on the head when she he was WM struck muck by an auto drIven by Frank N Napoli poH 18 of Centerville at Second South and State Stale streets Tuesday night NapoU told police he was driving w west t on Second South street and turned north into State street when Mrs Lee Ue crossing State street tr walked into the path of the car Audrey Sanders Sander 37 Thirteenth Zest East street suffered cuts cuu and bru bruises Jes Wednesday dy when the automobile in which she he was WI riding and another machine collided at State and Tw Twenty Twenty- nt seventh South streets street Miss Sanders was a passenger In a acar acar car driven by Wayne Godfrey 18 01 o of 64 84 Thirteenth East EDt street Godfrey reported he ho failed to see lee a car driven by Ernest R Rose e 21 of 0 Second avenue ave aye nue flue and that the two collided In a report to the sheriffs sheriff's office Godfrey said aid both he and Rose h had hac d drivers drivers' licenses Salt Lake Ge Gets Oets Heaviest Snowfall of So Season as on Winter had hid arrived in Salt Lake Lako Wednesday Wednesday but but t not to stay Itay The 41 inches of snow which fell fel eU Tuesday night was wu the heaviest in any Iny hour 24 period since January Januar 28 1933 J. J Cecil Alter chief of t the e local loca weather bureau said sald The storm was wu general throughout the n northwest t and extended a as az far south Jn Sri Utah 8 aj as Modena Modena- but Salt Sal Lake reported ft t greater precipitation than than any any other locality Eastern Utah felt tho the storm but little The torm which began In Jn the city about B ft p p. p m m. m Tuesday added 12 Inches of new snow to the Brighton Brighten n watershed d raL raising ini the total to 52 62 inches Airplane travel and Ind early morning street ca car Clr service ervice were delayed tem tern temporarily by the by the snow now but but all 11 hl highways highways high high- ways way and railroad lines were reported reported re rOo re- re ported opens open |