Show s TT I Killed 1 in in Auto A Crashes IY 7 r. r 4 V t I u f 4 k kt 4 k t r e a II r rp d' d p th t. t p 4 i t r I h u s j j i f 1 t. r i t 1 I l Xi t J il p Py r eA ii g t s N I Ig fr pil F 4 t. t p f v 4 c e OLD MAN IAN WINTER VINTER MAKES l UTAH DEBUT Danny and Suzanne Ellis make the thc most of storm storm storm-by y fas fashioning o i g g. g s snowman wm n. n Fo Fourth Near Nea r Death 32 Others Injured Driver Held in Killing of S. S L L. Boy Mine Chief Springville Youth Victims Victim U y had been claimed by traffic traffic- a acci ci i dents wl while s considered filing of manslaughter harges charges I aga against one of the Meanwhile another accident vie vic tim Um was in poor condition In a Salt Lake City hospital and 32 other I persons had received treatment at atthe atthe atthe the police emergency hospital over the week end for injuries attributed for the most part to traffic accidents resulting from the rain and snow snow- storm The dead George Albert Waters Vaters 14 son of H. H C. C and Elsie Waters 1208 Lake street struck by automobile Clarence Newton Orr 54 superintendent superintendent of ot the U. U S. S Fuel company mine at Hiawatha who was killed when his car overturned near Price Robert Edward Lee 17 17 son of Arnold and Ella McKell Lee of Springville struck by automobile near Payson I Driver Arrested Held in the city jail as the alleged driver of the automobile that struck the Jie Waters boy who was WM riding a bicycle G. G R. R Farley D' D Yale avenue awaited decision of of f County Attorney Harold E. E Wallace as to filing of manslaughter charges after Sergeant Harvey C. C Peirce police traffic investigator reported on the accident The The boy died In in- inthe the Ninth East street st c t emergency hospital after a ai i fJ r 4 machine had struck hi his bicycle near Ninth East street He had suffered suffered suffered suf suf- a basal skull fracture According to the investigators investigator's report report report re- re port Farleys Farley's car passed over the bicycle without stopping and the driver was halted at Fifth South street by Mr and Mrs P. P G. G Allred Alired Third avenue Traffic Investigators Investigators gators F. F C. C Sanford and E. E H. H Christensen reported that Farley said he did not know his car had struck the cyclist who had been with another bicyclist David De- De Goyer 14 The Waters boys boy's death being the twenty-seventh twenty this year In the city Leo Bastow said the 1935 figure of 29 deaths apparently would be surpassed surpassed sur sur- passed with the two worst traffic months of the year remaining The victim was born August 13 1922 at Silver City and lived there two years before the family ca came e to Salt Lake City A student the a arthe Emerson school he lie w wa A m member of the student council and of the school bugle corps He is survived by his parents a twin brother Henry Waters Vaters a sister Hamona Ramona Ramona Ra- Ra mona Va Waters ers Mr Orr was as killed outright Continued on on Pace age Two Column One On I vi f to T V i 11 r i ig l THREE DIE IN TRAFFIC I Continued from Pap Pal One I. I shortly before midnight Saturday at i th tn Intersection of th Hiawatha and Emery Emea county roads loads about 10 miles south of ot Price when the automobile auto auto- mobile ho was Wa driving ran off ott the roa road t. t an and t. t ove overturned turned Deputy Sheriff A. A E E. nailI said nail aleli I i Mr Orr fell from Irom the car when It stopped his bit neck Deck broken Prominent In Sir Mr Orr p prominent In mining having having- been superintendent t 20 years Ho He was born Dorn In Newberg W W. Va Ya December 18 16 i 1882 and came carne west in 1907 as as as- as superintendent of ot the Montana Montana Mon Mon- tana tana Coal and Coke company at Aldridge Mont e returning to Kin Kingwood King King- r wood V. W. Va in 1910 Ho returned to Hiawatha in 1916 it x w H He H. Is Ia survived by his w widow Mrs Il Gertrude Gertruda Murdock Orr who was In Salt Sale Lake Lake- at City at the tins time of ot the accident a a. brother and a sister r The Tho Lee Lea boy died of ot a fractured heck neck early Sunday after being I hurled 11 feet teet into a barrow pit when struck by an automobile on P. P the tho state highway y on one on mile mUo east of Payson He n. was a a. bystander tander in a traffic crash involving two other automobiles Go Gordon Ferguson 23 s. s Spanish Fork was reported as driver of the car that struck the youth throwing the tho body into the pit containing 14 N inches of ot water where here semiconscious he partially strangled 1 before betote assistance reached him hem H He Ho was bom barn November 27 21 1918 son on of ot Arnold and Ella McKell Lee in Maple Mapleton ton the family re resided re- re Wed sided several years year ears before moving to Sprin Springville lIe The youth was a senior In th the Springville high school Betides Besides his Ma parents he ho is la survived f by a brother Jack Jaek Lee and by six lx Sisters tel'S Mrs In Ross Rosa Cressall tan Salt Lake tty eny lira Airs timer Elmer r mer tarn Mantes Hanka Salem Mrs Teri Lea Ie Le BAt Bata Pin Pine Grove Cat CaL Mrs l Taylor Burt and Ruth and t. t June Juan Lee Sprin Springville e. e Se-rl Se Seriously Hurt Jn Tn Salt Sal Lake City the most aeI se seriously cc- cc I Injured w was s Lloyd Peterson 13 15 U. U son In of Mrs Irs DellA Delia Peterson t South First West street He suffered auf suf fend a n. probable skull fracture fracture frac frac- f fracture rae rae- ture of ot both bones bone in the lower left J leg lc fractured right ankle and possible pos pes sible spinal injuries lib His condition at the tho I L L. L D. D S. S hospital was Wa poor 7 He reportedly was struck truck by a acar acar car driven en driven by Fred Barrett Barnett 26 26 of m West Nt Broadway near 1007 lOOT South Main street at 1236 1235 a. a m. m Sunday With lIth his brother Glade Clado Peterson 13 33 he ho was wu crossing the street treet in the middle of the block and they had stopped to let traffic pass paN Glade Clade told police he be saw v a northbound car approaching and be he jumped to the tho left but his broth brother r apparently did not see aee the machine and was wu struck The driver who as- as f. f returned to the tho Ic scene ne after alter driving half a block was wu not held heldI I J Yby by police J Reportedly struck truck by a taxicab as jie je was pushing his automobile k z which bad had run out of gasoline at Second East and Fourth South streets at 11 p. p m m. Sunday H. H E. E i I I Longman 29 0 9 of West Third North street was treated at the po po- lice Ike emer emergency ency hospital for injuries Injuries' f L to his ribs rib f v Baby Daby flounces Bounces Out l William old month son Ion of ot Mr Mfr and Mrs Mee W. W L L. Woods Crockett Cat Cal was uninjured when he I bounced out of lilt his parents' parents automobile auto- auto 4 mobile at First South and West r Temple streets Sunday during a col col- I with another car The woUt woman woman wo wo- I t treated the tho man was WAI at emergency n- n Ut hospital for contusions y Facilities of the emergency hospital hospital hospi- hospi o tal Jat were taxed during the week end S f as 32 22 persons were treated for minor r fl Injuries mostly results of traffic accidents L L. D. D S. S hospital attaches stated Monday that Charles P. P Draper 79 78 h t of court severely Injured inJured in- in int t when struck truck by an automobile Friday evening was wa in fairly good condition Mr Draper suffered back injuries and a fractured femur lemur when hit t by a truck reportedly driven by Alfred Allred P. P Ball BAU 33 of ot 2 3 Whitlock avenue on en Second South between y Third and Fourth East Eat streets t r George W W. Clark 60 of 1 North West Welt Temple street treet also aJao injured by a traveling vehicle Friday evening was WU in to Improved condition at his hu home hom He lIe suffered severe evere scalp lac lac- lacerations lacerations and possible concussion when struck by a machine reportedly reportedly report report- edly driven by J. J J J. J J. Koshire 2 22 of Eighth avenue l I would carry every state east of the tho Mississippi l river and north I of the tho line of the Ohio river and West Wet Virginia In addition to these thue states state he heMill wilt Mill carry a sufficient number of states west welt of the Mississippi to total 70 electoral votes My Zy Iy lute luto minimum Is votes for lor the tha Republican national ticket and anything In excess of that would In no way b he be surprising From their respective headquarters tera in Chicago and New York the rival generalissimos Hamilton an and Farley spent hours today on the lon long distance telephone getting e Un re reports reports reports re- re ports from Irom every section and IssuIng ing final instructions Like the their principals both urged local leaders leaders lead lead- ers era everywhere to exert maximum efforts to get et the theote ote vote to the polls and to this they added their ow own warnings to guard rd against fraud a at various points point I |