Show Interurban Train Kills Woman Lying on Track Preliminary Probe Indicates Victim Fellin Fell in Cars Car's Path MAGNA M. The The Salt Lake county county county coun coun- ty attorneys attorney's attorneys attorney's office Monday probed the he apparently accidental death of Miss Mis Margie E Ern Hines 38 South Second West street killed Sunday by an Orem interurban I train at Flangas crossing three- three quarters of a a. a mile north of of here Miss Hines investigating officers officers officers cers said possibly fainted or stumbled onto the tracks a few moments before the interurban ar ar- ar- ar rived Her body w was s mangled al almost almost almost al- al Identification most beyond tion Staying at th the home of a r relative rela- rela la- la tive ive Vern Verno Robinson Saturday night Miss Hines left the house for or the interurban stop about 10 minutes before train tram time She was was' seen seen standing alone on op D the plat platform or by a year old boy boya a few moments before the interurban Interurban interurban inter- inter urban was due e. e Watching for Passenger r When the train approached Moorman Motorman Motorman Mo Mo- torman orman Verl el S Shoel oell 25 25 Magna said he was wa's watching for Miss Hines lines who usually rode rod into Salt Lake City on his train He did not see her standing on one the e platform but as the train approached approached approached ap ap- ap- ap within 20 feet of the station he said he noticed her body lying ying on the tracks There was blood on her upturned face Mr attempted to stop the train tram It struck Miss Hines dragging her body 60 feet before grinding to an emergency stop Officers said Miss Hines had left the Robinson residence in good spirits and good health She was carrying a considerable amount of money in a purse purse and several packages The purse money and packages were found near her herbo herbo bo body ly Jy lyNo X Xo No 0 Witnesses Because of pf the brief time that elapsed between n the timer time Miss Hines had left the Robinson house and when the accident occurred officers were Inclined to rule out the he possibility of foul play although al although although al- al though there were no witnesses to the accident Miss Hines was born in Wyoming Wyoming Wyoming Wy Wy- oming September 5 1905 a daughter daugh- daugh ter er of Charles and Minnie l Johnson Hines Sines She lived in Lander Wyo Before moving to Salt Lake City in n November 1942 She was employed by the Utah Poultry Cooperative association Survivors include her mother two brothers Linn Hines Murray and Carl Hines serving with the armed forces two sisters Mrs Berta Bray Salt Lake City and Mrs Urs Mary Mix Murray and a half haIt brother R Rob Robert 0 b e r t Jackson Granger Another brother William Hines was killed in a train accident 15 years rears ago S |