Show ulo Accidents C iiri ill 2 on Jah ah Highways T Traffic Joll Toll Il in Utah Goes Goes' to 7 i With Lat Latest st Deaths Utah's highway vay traffic fatality fa ill ll 11 for 1946 Ved Wednesday rose to 7 with two deaths on deaths one a a. a S sit Salt Ice ike Cit City man struck while cross cross s- s ig g g. g 2nd S South uth and 3rd East Eat the thea ther a n P Portland rid Ore Oie w woman r an ho L-ho died from injuries Jes suf suffered ered 21 24 i in iii a accident ident ic ec c. c an near Tre- Tre f. f lonton onton The he dead J Theo eo Marx l I 71 11 East lit JIt It lake Lako kc City 2 Sirs Edna JEdna Pearl Pearl Jarboe 54 Portland Ore The hc de death th of ot Mrs Jarboe Brought rought rough Box Elder co county's nty's score six Ix for 1946 one less than in inand 1645 and the thed d death th of Mr Marx Mane t Salt take Lake k City's total t for r 46 to 31 the same number as in in- in 1945 Theo eo Marx 71 East Eat ed led in a Salt a Lake hospital at t- t 50 pm pm p.m. Tuesday after f er being ruck three hours before by an at t 2nd South and 3rd it t.- itHe t He was crossing 2nd South g gg gog goig go- go ig g g north holding a white hander hand- hand er a according to police w when whenby n t by a car driven I by Evalyn S. S adsen wen Modern Modem c court urt who whoa a ras trav traveling ll west Driver of the car said she saw e ic victim 0 only ly momentarily ily bere beire be be- re ire re the impact t and tried to erve to avoid hitting him Police Policed d d' the left rear window of the ther ther r r was tz broken ken indicating the erving auto auw struck Mr Marx roadside Jrr tr Marx suffered a skull frac- frac rac- rac ure Ure and nd literal ral hos- hos ital lital attaches said sald Mr t Marx r was sas secretary tary of the agle's agles lodge in Salt Lake City r r nine ne yea years s. s S Survivors rv-ivors In include lude his wife Mrs arx ar a and a daughter Mrs F. F R. R of ot f Ouray Colo Cob The body Is is at Nell Neil ODonnell O'Donnell I orti pending ar ar- ge genen n TR MoNtoN Mrs Ed d n 1 a aearl earl earl Jarboe 54 P Portland Ore f led d Tuesday y at at 1230 pm p.m. i in a Bait ait L Lake k hospital o of injuries Injures s suf suf- ered De Dec 24 in an automobile one one mile south south of the state state b border near near Strevell da Thea occurred in Box IcIer ld r county f i Lloyd Edward Jarboe driver of he the auto aut and Mrs Jarboe were en boute ute to Topeka Kan to visit sit relatives when the car In which icy were were riding went out of control con con- on dzi n a stretch of Icy road on onS S S. highway 30 near the s state stateline statene ate atene line ne a and d overturned three times Umes coming to rest on its top T. T u p Passing sing motorists took them to alley hospital hospit l Tremonton Mrs arbee suffered multiple fractures bf f the left leg and neck and spinal fractures resulting in paralysis She was transferred to the Salt ake ke Ice hospital l Thursday li Mrs 1 Jarbo Jarboe was born bom in Topeka Kan an M March 19 1892 a daughter bf t f. James W. W and Martha E. E Fine Tord ord Survivors Include her husband Portland ortland a son zUn son and two daughters rs Wanda Wand Mize Topeka Mrs eulah Ross an and d. d Elbert M. M Nelson Portland hc her mother Mrs M M. Topeka op ka and a brother and ster Earl A A. F Ford rd and Mrs Willam Wit Wil- lam am am T. T Elliot Topeka I rie e c ody dy will be be taken to toS S See Page 4 Column 2 Utah Traffic Fatality Toll Reaches in Death of 2 Continued from Page One Topeka where funeral services and burial will be held Salt Lake Crashes Few On An New Years Year's Eve Few citations were issued and injuries were relatively light Ugh in more than a dozen minor traffic accidents reported to police poUce New Years Year's eve Icy streets caused most of the crashes the bulk of Hof x f them occurring early in the eve eve- n ning Most seriously injured were AlvIn Alvin Al- Al vIn Cox 24 Draper and G. G D. D 31 2 2049 Stratford ave driver and passenger in a car which was wu involved in a four car pile up at S S. S State Tuesday evening They were taken to the Veterans' Veterans hospital for treatment of multiple lacerations and bruises Mr Cox suffered head injuries and Mr Ficklin possible chest injuries ries 1 Received Cuts i Another passenger in the Cox auto Samuel S mu 1 L. L 25 N. N West and Howard H. H Nichols Nichols Nich NIch- ol 33 33 Amer American can Fork For driver of ofa ofa ofa a second automobile were treated treated treat treat- ed at Salt Lake General General l hospital for cuts cut and released Drivers of fJ S rr S' S 1 Er A 4 f x t 1 s rf r e tom r r JS Theo Marx 1 rot lilt by auto at Salt Lake City street crossing the other two cars c rs Arthur Art ur Lee Wallace 21 21 Pro Provo Prove o. o an and Wilford G. G Bennett Murray escaped injury Mark 10 Edison st st. st st. son of Mr and Mrs Mark S. S Freebairn was released after emergency treatment at Salt Lake General hospital l for injuries suffered suffered suffered suf suf- when he was hit at 1630 S. S State at p pm p.m. m. m by a car driven by Richard L. L Whipple 24 65 3rd E East Mrs bars E. E O. O Smith Smith 52 52 1577 E East t. t sustained shock and bruises when struck by a car driven by James M. M Scofield 27 Boulder C Colo lo at East EMt and Bryan ave t 6 55 p. p m m. Tuesday T T 9 Train Auto aln Crash C f locomotive A I ton k b lo motive crash r s at it 30 a a. a m m. m Wednesday resulted in minor injuries to Joyce JOce Edwards Edwards Edwards Ed Ed- wards 18 W W. North passenger passenger passenger pass pass- enger in a car driven by Ralph II 26 26 E. E Girard ave After stopping for a freight train on the Union Pacific R Railroad Railroad Rail Rail- road Co tracks on North Mr said he thought t the flagman waved him forward but butas butas butas as he drove across the tracks his hiscar hiscar car r i- i ish sh to the side of a movIng moving moving ing diesel locomotive towing passenger passenger passenger pass pass- enger coaches police said Jack Halford 50 Grant st at was engineer of the locomotive Bertha Heath I 25 and Beverly Harmon Hannon 23 23 both of ot East were injured at a. a m. m Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Wednes Wednes- day when the the car in which they were riding driven by Charles 0 O. Confer 28 S. S State st at was struck by a Yellow cab driven by Ernest W W. V. V Foster r Murray Miss Harmon was taken to L D S hospital hospital hospital hos hos- pital for treatment of a hip injury In Injury in- in jury and Miss Heath was taken home after treatment for head bruises Police PoUce reported the Confer Confer Confer Con Con- fer car was turning into the driveway driveway drive drive- way at S. S State when the cab going south struck the left rear fender |