Show Car Deaths Reach 98 Death of an elderly Payson woman woman woman wo wo- man who fell from Crom a moving automobile automobile automobile auto auto- mobile left Utah's 1940 traffic fa fatality fatality fatality fa- fa total at 98 Thursday and and Utah county's county s at 11 The states state's s death figure was 12 per cent higher than the 87 killed up to this time a year ago while Utah county's total was 15 per cent below the 13 fatalities a year ago Special to The Telegram PAYSON Aug 22 Injuries 22 Injuries she suffered when she fell from a moving movIng moving ing automobile the night of August 2 proved fatal fatai just before beCore midnight Wednesday for Cor Mrs Karen Marie Hansen Larsen Larson 70 wife wiCe of Lars Larsen of Payson Pason She fell from the car as as' a door flew open at the outskirts of Payson Payson Payson Pay- Pay son as she was coming from Provo Pro with her husband The fall to the gravel at the side of the highway resulted in fracture of her collar collarbone bone She lost considerable quantity quantity quantity quan quan- of ol skin and gravel was imbedded imbedded im imbedded im- im bedded in her flesh Mrs Larsen who resided at North Third East street in Payson Payson Payson Pay- Pay son was as born July 4 1870 at Allested Denmark daughter of Hans and Annie Kerstine Larsen Continued on Page Pace Seven Se Column Three FATALITY LIFTS GAR CAR TOLL TO a 98 8 Continued from Page Ont One Nelson She was married to Mr Larsen on November 25 1893 at Denmark and later in the Salt Lake L. L D. D S. S temple As converts to the L. L D. D S. S church they emigrated to Utah in 1920 coming directly to Payson While in Denmark Mrs Larsen was first and second counselor and later president of the Relief so so- She is survived by her husband four lour sons John L L. Larsen and Hans P. P Larsen of Montpelier Idaho Alfred T. T Larsen of Shelley Idaho Vern and Vernon on L. L Le Larsen of Pa Pason son five daughters Mrs Ann of Provo Pravo Mrs Sarah Jex of 01 Spanish Spanish Spanish Span Span- ish Fork Mrs Inger Tanner Mrs Edith Wyler and Mrs Ella Gale of Payson All nine of her children and many of her 23 grandchildren came cameto cameto to Provo last July 4 to celebrate I her seventieth birthday |