| Show DEATH ERRAND IS ENDED WITH I NEW TRAGEDY Auto Crashes Pole Killing Driver Kin H Hurt HurtA rt A mission of or tragedy undertaken undertaken undertaken under under- taken by two brothers Friday afternoon ended in a second tragedy when one was vas killed and the other injured red in an automobile accident at Seventeenth Seventeenth Seventeenth Seven Seven- South and West Temple Temple Tem Tern pie streets The dead man was George Douglas 63 3 of 1133 West Second Second South street who was killed when his machine careened into a utility pole after striking another Auto uto- uto mobile James J. J Douglas Dougl s 52 f Wendover Wendover Wendover Wend- Wend over a brother also riding in the car suffered a s severe vere abrasion on the face a lacerated left hand anc and bruises about the body The brothers were e. en route to Murray to I inform form another brother of the death of their mother Mrs Helen Douglas when the fatal accident accident accident acci acci- dent occurred Mrs Douglas Dougl s died at the home of a daughter Mrs s. i Stuart Wallace Cleveland ave avenue aye ave nue at p. p m. m Friday The force of the impact overturned overturned overturned over over- turned the Douglas machine and threw h ew it against again t the he Utility pole 47 7 feet teet fro front from the e point pont collision of on police police po lice traffic officers officers said During Storm The accident occurred during a heavy rainstorm and poor vision was blamed fo for the crash Acc According According Accord Accord- rd- rd ing to witnesses Douglas driving west on South street ran through a 8 stop sign at about 30 miles an hour and collided with a northbound northbound north noth- bound car driven by D. 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Hilker- Hilker baumer baumez- 32 of 1455 Fifth East street The victim suffered a skull fracture fracture fracture frac frac- ture a broken neck and internal injuries His brother was treated at the emergency hospital and then taken to the home of ot relatives What almost proved a third tragedy tragedy tragedy trag trag- edy marred the city's city holiday celebrations celebrations celebrations cele cele- when Cecil Brown 9 son of Cecil and Elizabeth Br Brown wn Cox place was struck by an automobile automobile auto auto- mobile at p. p m. m at Twenty first first South and Eighth East streets as ashe ashe he was riding his bicycle Boy in Coma The youth remained unidentified in the Salt Lake general hospital until three hours later when his mother recognized a description broadcast over the radio as her son She rushed to the hospital where she found her son unconscious and suffering from a possible fractured skull and land broken left left- c collarbone The boy was in a coma for 12 hours following the accident but was WM re reported reported reported re- re ported in iii a fair condition Satur Satur- day Police traffic investigators re reported reported re- re re-I re ported the boy was riding west on first South street strict when he be collided with an eastbound car driven by Joseph Backman Jr 23 of ot 73 West Second North street The right front fender of the machine machine machine ma ma- chine struck the rider hurling him to the pavement Struck by an automobile at Second Second Sec See ond West and Broadway Friday at p. p m. m John f 1423 South Ninth V West st st. Was recovering re re- re- re covering at his home S Saturday ay after alter receiving treatment at atthe the Salt Lake t general n raJ hospital for tor injuries to his shoulder hip lacerations and body bruises ruise 7 T or orS S Stepped Out Ot t The The car driven by Mrs Kobina DeWaal 29 29 of E East t Thirty sec ond South street was traveling south and struck Gygi when he stepped out from in front of another Continued on I Column Six His TRAGEDY ENDS lENDS DEATH ERRAND Continued from Page One machine traveling south police said Striking loose gravel at s' s Seventh verl East and Thirty-third Thirty South streets Friday afternoon an automobile driven riven by Orvllle Orville Hansen Murray was waa wre wrecked ked end and Kimb Kimball U Larson of I orth Main street t st suffered fractures of t bolh both legs below the knees nees Larson was reported in 8 a fair fair condition in the Salt Lake g r ral hospital where he was t taken k n for emergency Y treatment He Ho Is a son of f H. H C. C Larson Born in Murray l Mr Douglas was born in Jr rray June une 22 1883 and arid h had d resided in m Salt Lake City for the past 30 years He was employed In in the shops of f the he st state te road commission at the Ume his ime of his death el th formerly was 3 employed in inthe nU the e bl blacksmith shop bf If f the he Denver r Rio Grande Western i railroad for tor 17 years l-I l He Is ls survived by hi his widow Mrs Freda k Douglas two daughters daugh daugh- ers Mrs Lydia Col Coleman Colem m n n. n S Salt Lake Lako City and Mrs Helen Dusto Dusts NewYork New NewYork York fork sisters Mrs C. C B B. Duckworth Magna Mrs Mt Wallace Wallac and Mrs Robert F F. Cox Cox Berkeley Cal Caland and three brothers T. T E. E Doug Dougas las as S Salt Jt Lake City William Willfam Doug Doug- Dougas Dougl l ins as s Murray and J. J J J. Douglas Wendover and one grandchild Mrs Douglas Dougl J was born in Sn Scotland Scot Scot- I land and Oct October ber 15 a daughter o John fohn and Jeanette Johnston Mc- Mc Clary Diary She came to Salt Lake ko City 58 18 years ago and with the U ion tion n of a residence In Murray had resided here since She was an active ac active ac ac- tive ive worker In L. L D. D S. S church ReU Relief Re Re U lef lief f society Her husband James Douglas died several years ago In addition to her sons and daughters daughters daugh daugh- teis she i Is survived by 16 grandchildren grandchildren grandchildren grand grand- children and 13 gre great t dren Joint funeral services for the mother and andson son are pending th the arrival of f Mrs Duste from NewYork New NewYork NewYork York City Dies Bies ies in Collision 1 C 4 4 i 1 c i I 5 t T I i George GCorge Accident |