| Show SECOND VICTIM OF CYCLE CRASH TAKEN BY DEATH c C. C E. E Pace Dies Dies' From II juries Injuries Suffered in Accident 1 r Salt SaIt Lake City's tenth traffic r fatality fatal fatal- ity of 1935 was registered Saturday with the death Friday night of C. C E. E Pace 74 of at 1427 Perry avenue Mr Pace Pate was the second victim otan of ot an accident Wednesday which claimed the life of George Fred Veater 11 bicyclist son of Mr and nd Mrs G George B. B Veater 1352 East Seventeenth South street It was th the first traffic tragedy in police memory in iri which a motor car passenger died In an automobile bi cycle crash Mr Pace suffered a fractured skull and other injuries when the automobile automo bile in m which he was riding driven by his grandson Marvin Pace 26 of Browning avenue avenue overturned In trying to avoid collision with the bicycle ridden by young Veater Marvin Pace will face reckless reckless' r kless driving charges to which he plead pleaded ed not guilty in in police court Thurs day He is at liberty under bond Traffic Investigator Harvey C. C Peirce said young Veater and a companion companion com corn panion Robert Callister 13 of 1644 Fourteenth East street were riding their bicycles south on Seventeenth East street their feet on the handlebars handle handle- bars Y Young ung Vealer yeater shot through the stop sign at Twenty first South street into the path o of the Pace ma ma- chine Pace swerved his bis car violently to avoid collision The automobile automobile- skidded off oU the road Into a a shallow ditch overturned two and one one half one halt half halftimes times and came carne to rest on its iu side on the road young oung Veater struck the side of the automobile a and d died of a b basal basaJ skull fracture Three persons suffered minor r in fn injuries juries and two motorists were booked on reckless reckless- driving charges the r re result sult suIt of traffic accidents Friday and early Saturday I. I H. H Sewell 45 of Denver street was treated at the emergency hospital Saturday morning after alter his Picture on rage Tage 16 automobile stalled on street car tracks at Fifth Filth South and Denver streets and was struck by a street car according to police pollee reports Mr Sewell suffered a concussion co c Sion and bruises He was driving south on Denver Den street he told police and entered catered Fifth S South uth street when his automobile stalled being struck by bya a west-bound west street car Reuzel Howard 21 21 of East Fourth South street was treated at atthe atthe atthe the emergency hospital Friday p. p m. m for a laceration over the he right eye and lacerated left leU wr wrist t. t I-g I suffered suffered suf suf- when he was struck by an automobile au au- at Thirteenth South and Fifth East streets Robert Storm 13 of ot Fourth avenue was was treated for bruises and suffered In an automobile acc accident dent at Second South and Second See Sec ond West streets Friday at p. p p. p In m. Reports of the accidents involving Howard and Storm had not been filed at police pollee headquarters early Satur Satur- day Those booked for e kless driving were T. T W. W Blazzard 23 23 who gave the address of Second East Best street and R. R T T. Smith University sity sUy street streel Mr Pace was born in Bountiful April 3 1861 As a young man he lie lived lived- in Portneuf Idaho for a year but bu had since resided in Salt SaIto Lake City He owned a dairy airy ranch at Kimballs Kimball's at the head o of Parleys Parley's can can- t yon He Hes' Hes Is Is' survived by a son sari Ed Pace e e. e and two daughters Mrs J. J A. A Bouford Boulord Bou Bou- lord ford and Mm Mrs Walter L. L Felt all of Salt Lake City His wife Mrs Hernet Her Har Harriet riet net Cooper Coope Pace died September r 16 1934 six months after the couple had celebrated d their golden wedding g an an Funeral services will wUl be conducted d Sunday at 3 p. p m. m in the Jos Joseph ph William WIlt Wil U liam ham m Taylor m mortuary North Main street Friends may call caIl aLthe mortuary Saturday from 6 toS to'S p. p m. m m and Sunday p prior or to serviceS service s B Burial r will take tak pla place e in Wasatch Lawn burial park |