| Show S. S L. L Brothers Killed When Auto Hits Truck Overturns Near Lehi Funeral services w were re being arranged arranged ar- ar arf arI I f ranged Saturday for two Salt I j Lake men killed instantly Friday I night when their automobile sideswiped sideswiped sideswiped side- side swiped a truck and careened from U. U S. S highway No 91 one mile north of Lehi and plunged over an embankment Killed were Charles L. L Foulger 47 1540 South Ninth West street driver of the automobile and Fred J. J Foulger Foulger Foulger Foul Foul- ger 60 J Highland drive brother broth broth- er of the driver Gene Foulger 12 son of Mr and Mrs Jesse Foulger West Seventeenth Seventeenth Sev Sev- South street and nephew of the driver and William Holsten Hoisten 9 son of Mr and Mrs Neldon Holsten Holsten Holsten Hol Hol- sten Blair street were injured Returning from a fishing trip tho two men were thrown from the automobile as it overturned the embankment State Highway Highway Highway High High- way Patrolman M. M W. W reported reported reported re re- re- re ported following an investigation The two boys although not thrown from the car suffered shock concussion and bruises and were taken to the Lehi hospital where both were reported fairly well Saturday morning by hospItal hospital hospi hospI- tal authorities Arnold Thomas 36 Kama Kamas driver drive er e- of the truck was uninjured the officer said The Utah county deaths are the first traffic fatalities recorded Inthe in inthe inthe the county during 1944 as com com- I to the three traffic deaths I during a corresponding period last year Utah's traffic deaths now tally 34 as compared to 22 during a similar period last year Fredrick J Jam James a m e s Foulger was born in Salt Lake City September 6 1883 a son of William T. T and Elizabeth Robinson Foulger A resident of Salt Lake City all his life he received his education in inthe inthe inthe the city public schools Mr Foulger was well known as asa asa asa a merchandising manager for Salt Lake stores for 32 years For 30 years he was merchandising manager manager manager man man- ager of the Roes Roe's department store retiring a month ago On September 20 1906 he married married mar mar- ried ned Miss Ardell Burns in Salt Lake City Mr Foulger was a member of the Winder L D S ward Sward Surviving are his widow a a. a C. C L. L Foulger F. F 3 J. J Foulger Gene Foulger William Holsten daughter laughter Mrs Marcell Foulger Kelly San Mateo CaL Hal a grand Brand daughter r COlleen Colleen j Kelly ily three ih brothers William R. R Frank W. W and Jesse W. W Foulger all of Salt Lake City and three sisters Mrs George Rudd Salt Lake City Mrs Ivy Gorringe Preston Idaho and Mrs Edith C. C Robertson Salt Lake City Charles L. L Foulger was born February 2 1897 in Salt Lake City a son of William T. T and Elizabeth Elizabeth Elizabeth Eliza Eliza- beth Robinson Mr Foulger who was a World War I veteran had been a resident resident resident resi resi- dent of Preston Idaho for eight years At the time of his death he was employed by the maritime commission in Tooele as a carpen carpen- ter Mr Foulger was a member of the Cannon L D S ward He was associated with the American Le- Le |