Show I Salt iSalt Lake Youth Meets Death When Coasting Bicycle Crashes With Auto at Street Crossing f Fi F- F V J e t i V POINT S IMPACT i R I J I 5 j. j J PATH OF BOY ON 4 t V f V BICYCLE CYCLE WHEN 1 l cN HIT T I 44 CYCLES BICYCLES BODY 1 SKIDS ONE BOY or STOPS STOp l OVERTURNS Jf H S V. V I V X I w George F. F 4 Veater Yeater Above diagram showing showing- how fatal accident occurred Below Delow George Fred Veater Yeater year old I crash victim Aged Occupant of Car Injured Driver Arrested L Two 1 careless boys s on bicycles their V f I feet on the handlebars and a reckless i I driver at the wheel of an automobile with defective brakes that brakes that was th the I I police polio version Thursday of Salt Lake I I City's ninth traffic fatality of Qt 1935 I Victims were verc George Fred Vea i 11 son of Mr and Mrs George B B. B Venter 1352 East Seventeenth South street dead on adm admission sion to the Salt Sal Lake general hospital and C. C E. E Pace 71 1423 Perry in critical avenue condition condition con con- Thursday at L. L D S. S hospital hopitaL The accident occurred Wednesday daY at 5 p. p m. m at Seventeenth East am and Twenty first first South streets V I The Yeater Venter boy suffered a basal skull fracture while Mr Pace suffered suf sut a skull fracture and numerous body bruises when the automobile in V which he was riding driven by his hi grandson randson on Marvin Pace Pac 26 20 Browning Browning Brown Brown- ing jag avenue turned over two and or one V l half hat times after trying to avoid a collision V. V i Probe to Co o Continue I V Traffic Invest Investigator gator Harvey C C. C Peirce said a probe into the fatality would continue Thur Thursday day More serious seri OiLS ous charges than reckless driving may I Ibe be filed lIed against Marvin Pace Investigator Investigator Peirce ce said The driver was booked at police headquarters for I reckless driving and driving without a drivers driver's license He was released V under bond Marvin Pace death car driver appeared appeared ap ap- in police court Thursday t to i answer the two charges against him He lIe denied the charges and his trial was set for May 21 The Veater Yeater boy was riding his bicycle bi cycle south on Seventeenth East street Slightly behind him rode a I I companion Robert Callister 13 1644 Fourteenth East on another bicycle bi bi- bi- bi cycle ccle Both boys had their feet on on the handlebars and were coasting rapidly rap rap rap- idly police said 1 The Pace machine was being driven west on Twenty first South street when the Veater boy shot out of Sev East street treet cutting east Traffic Investigator Peirce said V iThe j i The Callister boy stopped slopped his bicycle bi bl cycle but Veater crashed Into the I Iside side of the Pace machine as Pace Pace- swung sharply to the l left tt in an attempt attempt at- at f. f 1 tempt to avoid a crash II The automobile swerved violently viole V 1 skidded In loose dirt at the road edge j rolled dver dyer two and one half times I and came to rest nest 54 feet from the j point o of impact according to police i reports 1 I Brake Drake Marks Few Few Yew brake marks could be found round al t. t the scene leading police to Jo believe i ithe the brakes were defective and nd did not 7 hold V j We think the automobile was wa driving too fast police also said V j i iThe The Callister boy stopped his bl bl- blI I i cycle before it entered the i tion and was not involved directly in j th the accident police said I Of the nine f fatalities in the cit city since January Januar 1 four involved automobiles auto auto- V 1 j mobiles and pedestrians one was a ah alt 1 automobile train automobile train crash one an aut auto 1 streetcar mobile collision one in which two automobiles collided one i in which overturned and amt Wednesdays Wednesday's bicycle automobile co coV coL lisio The Veater boy was Wa born In Circle i ville vilie February 16 16 1924 the son sori of 1 Vt George and Elvira Day Yeater Veater Wit With With- I his parents he moved to Salt Lake t City several years ago He was a pupil pu- pu pu pil pH in the fifth trade grade at GarfIeld school V V I Surviving ng are his parents a broth V I Ier V Ver er er Alma Veater a sister Rae Veater j all aU of ot Salt Lake City and two gran grandmothers grand grand- t mothers f Mr Mrs Carl Veater Yeater Salt Lake City and Mrs McKinley Merrill Junction V f v- v |