Show Davis Man 66 Dies of I Crash Injury 1 Five Months' Months Fight For Life Fails In ln Ogden n Hospital Death on Utah highways stood at Friday 30 30 more than on the corresponding date in 1945 af after after er a Davis county man succumbed sue suc in an Ogden hospital five months af after er being hurt In an accident at Sunset Meanwhile a rash of minor accIdents accidents ac ad- in Salt Lake City sent traffic investigators probing causes of nine mishaps on the city streets after 3 50 pm p.m. Thursday which injured a number of ot persons Dead was Milo Mile Ray Sharp 66 Sunset f Injured were f fA A. A M M. M Williams 36 1009 Wilson ave good condition at L LD D S hospital hos hos- pital pita shoulder and ana leg fractures Lyle C. C 4 son of Mr and Mrs Carl L. L Peterson Center at st head lacerations good condition at his home Mrs Christine Georgakis 1362 Park st. st leg and head injuries es good condition condition-at at L LD D S hospital Irene Yano 6 6 T W. W South Temple minor injuries ries OGDEN OGDEN Milo Milo Ray Sharp 66 Sunset Davis county succumbed in an Ogden hospital Thursday at 8 44 am a.m. of injuries suffered BUffered June 15 Mr Sharp was hurt when the aut automobile mobile in which he was riding was struck by another vehicle and overturned ne near r Sunset on highway highway high high- way U. U S. S 91 Records of Justice Fred D. D Zimmerman Zim Zim- merman Clearfield show that the driver of the automobile in which Mr Sharp was hurt hurt- D. D Elmer Stoker 48 Syracuse was convicted and fined on a charge of drunken driving as a result of the accident According t to investigating highway highway highway high high- way patrolmen William KImball Ward and LeRoy O. O Olson the Stoker Stoke vehicle collided with one driven by wm William n Herman Doose 30 2707 Alden St. St Salt Mr Sharp was was born in Plain City Weber county Feb 29 1880 a son of Milo Riley and Lilly M. M Stoker Sharp He married Maude Ellen Terry in Ogden in 1906 She died Oct 3 1920 He had been a farmer most of ot othis his life Funeral services for Mr Sharp will vIll be conducted Monday at 1 pm p.m. at Lindquist Sons den derf by Dr John Edward Carver Carve pastor of the First Presbyterian church Friends at the mortuary Sunday from 6 to 9 pm p.m. and Monday Monday Monday Mon Mon- day until time of services Burial will be In Ogden city cemetery Four persons were recovering Friday from Injuries suffered in late Thursday accidents A. A M. M Williams 36 1009 Wilson av ave was in fairly good condition at Latter-day Latter Saints hospital with shoulder and leg fractures sustained sustained sus sus- tamed when he was struck by a run hit-run driver Thursday at pm p.m. at East and South Driver of the auto had not been apprehended late Friday Suffers Cut Out Lyle C. C Peterson year old son of Mr and Mrs Carl I. I L. L Peterson Center st at suffered head cuts when the automobile in which he hc was riding driven by his father fathe collided with one driven by Colomb ColombUs Colom- Colom b bUs s B. B Fulghum 48 E. E. E South The accident occurred Thursday at at 1st South and 1st West Fulghum was was' cited for driving without ut a drivers driver's license li 11 11 cense cease and failure to yield right of way ay Mrs Christine Georgakis 1362 Park st at was reported fairly good goodat at L D S hospital with leg and head Injuries suffered late Inte Thurs- Thurs she was dragged 27 feet while attempting to leave her automobile automobile au au- when the brakes tailed failed on on a hill bill In the block on E. E South Irene Yano 6 W. W South Temple suffered minor hurts when she reportedly dashed into the side of a car driven by John Henry Adams 1395 E. E 1st South Thursday Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day at t pm p.m. Mr Ir Adams said he was driving east on North Temple near Main street at the time |