Show LEHI lEHt WOMAN DIES IN CRASH Salt Lake county Monday had counted Its third traffic fatality of 1942 with the death of a Lehi Lehl woman woman Injured in an automobile- automobile truck collision Sunday at a.m. a.m. a. a m m. on South State street near the Draper crossroads The death saw the county's traffic traffic traffic fic toll outside Salt Lake City creep to within one of the four deaths recorded to February 23 1941 During all of last year there were 29 deaths listed In the state the death toll rose roseto roseto roseto to 17 as compared with 21 during the same period last year and during all of 1941 Funeral services for Mrs Leona Stickney Fotheringham 44 Lehl injured fatally in a traffic crash early Sunday will vill be conducted Wednesday at 2 p. p m. m in the San- San Second L D S ward chapel Mrs Fotheringham suffered a crushed chest and deep head lacerations lacerations lacerations lacer lacer- when the automobile in which she was riding driven by her husband Otto Fotheringham 43 collided with a freight truck about yards south of the Draper Draper Draper Dra Dra- per crossroads Mr Fotheringham m suffered forehead forehead forehead fore fore- head cuts and abrasions and William William Wil Wil- liam E. E Gray also of Lehl Lehi a passenger in the car suffered minor minor mi ml- nor cuts Mrs Gray also escaped injury The accident occurred just south of where the highway narrows from a four lane four lane to a two-lane two highway The Fotheringham automobile automobile automobile auto auto- mobile driven south near the center center center cen cen- ter of the road attempted to turn to the right side of the highway skidded and crashed into a northbound northbound northbound north north- bound truck owned by the Garrett Inc West Fifth South street and driven by S. S A. A Dixon North Second West street treet officers said Deputy Sheriff D D. Weston Tho- Tho mander said the impact forced open the right door of the automobile automobile automobile auto auto- mobile and Mr Fotheringham was thrown from the machine Mrs Fotheringham was born in Santaquin November 26 1897 a daughter of Joseph and Letha Taylor Stickney She was married married married mar mar- ried November 2 1917 and the couple lived in Eureka 18 years following a short time spent in Payson They moved to Lehi Leh in 1936 Surviving besides her husband are her mother of Santaquin eight sons and daughters Mrs Birdean Duke Mrs June Babcock and Juanetta Don J Jack ck Robert Bert and Fay Fotheringham all of Lehi three brothers Ivan Stickney Stickney Stickney Stick Stick- ney Payson Albert and Julius Stickney Santaquin and four sisters sisters sisters sis sis- sis sis- Mrs Annie Johnson of Rosemary Rosemary Rose Rose- Rosemary mary Canada Mrs Letha Johnson Johnson Johnson John John- son High Water Canada Mrs Edna Greenhalgh Santaquin and Mrs Nellie Finch Goshen Friends may call at the Fotheringham Fotheringham Fotheringham ingham home First East street Lehi Tuesday afternoon and evening and at the home of Mrs Fotheringham's mother Mrs Letha Stickney Santaquin Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Wed Wed- prior to the services |