Show Lost Long Long Plane Found By y Ogden Deer Hunters Californians Californians' Bodies Bodes Still Strapped in Seats Seat Special to The Telegram OGDEN Oct 22 A 22 A group of Weber county officers led by Sheriff John R. R Watson Vatson Monday morning were attempting tomake to tomake tomake make their way to the lashed storm Monte Cristo peak about 45 miles from here to return the bodies of a man and woman Mr and Mrs Charles E. E Lawrence San Jose Cal which were found in the wreckage of a small plane by two deer hunters at 3 p. p m m. m I Sunday Sheriffs officers said there I Ino Is no doubt that the bodies which were still sUll strapped in the planes plane's cockpits were those of ot Mr anc and Mrs Lawrence who were reported missing in July during a light flight from California to Denver The two hunters Earl Stoker Stoke and Jack DeBoer both of ot Ogden said they were riding through narrows close to Mr DeBoer DeBoers sawmill atop Monte Cristo when they came upon the wreckage The plane was fairly intact Mr Stoker said Go On Horses Tho The sheriffs sheriff's office reported Monday that the sheriffs sheriff's party accompanied by Mr Stoker am and Mr DeBoer were expected t to reach the plane by noon weather permitting The party traveled by automobile to the sawmill anc and then by horse the rest of the way They are expected to return t to Ogden by early evening The two hunters brought papers paper found near the bodies identifying the pilot navigation and engine log books a small navigation plotter and protractor a hand hand- box o of womans woman's belongings an ana and anda a a. camera to Ogden with them Also among the pa pipers papers ers the tw two hunters took from Inside the plane plan were a a. registration certificate fo for forthe forthe the Culver Ca Cadet et I L C A pl plane ne issued March 15 1915 1945 i in 1 Call Calt fornia tornia a gasoline slip sUp for a a purchase purchase purchase pur pur- chase in San Jose ose July 1 l a navigation navigation navi- navi gation gatlon logbook showing Lawrence Lawrenc had hours hours' and 34 minutes o ot of flying Ing time tip up to Jul 1 and an Insurance policy cov covering ring th the plane for fire loss lass l Dropped Into Ravine Bavins From observations made by Mr DeBoer and Mr Stoker th the plane apparently had hit a a. pine pin pinetree pinetree tree struck an outcropping ledge and dropped into the ravine C CAA A A inspectors from Salt Lake City were expected In Ogden about abou about 1 1 p. p m. m to examine the scene o othe of at atthe the wreckage according to the sheriffs sheriff's office At 10 p. p m. m Sunday Hiram Weatherstone deputy sheriff sherif re received received received re- re a call from the mother o ot of Lawrence establishing his Identity identity iden Iden- and identified the woman as his wife Mrs Mra Rosa Proctor Lawrence Lawrence Lawrence Law Law- rence formerly of Denver Mrs Lawrence said Bald the two were en route to Denver early in July to see Mrs Lawrences Lawrence's mother when they disappeared Mr Lawrence and his wife were en route to Denver to v visit her parents when they disappeared I July 22 Searches were conducted without success by commercial army and private aircraft after they became overdue at Denver It II was believed at that time that the plane was down somewhere in n Wyoming and searchers combed the Jie hills hUls around Rock Springs Active Active Ac- Ac tive lve searching ceased 10 d days after they disappeared |