Show j S 5 j i fr frS fr'S frS fr'S S S Richard Ancell Victim of an i early morning shooting mishap s. s L LU 1 Youth 18 Fata Fatally I Shot I In Rabbit Hunt Richard Ancell 18 son of Mr and Mrs Richard E. E Ancell 1389 Blair st st. was fatally wounded early T Tuesday in m a rabbit hunting accident six miles Ues southwest of Riverton in what is known as the South hills He had left his ho home e at about 5 am a.m. Tue Tuesday day in cOlI company pany with three neighborhood friends Robert and George 19 and 15 respectively 1464 East and Neal Hickman 15 1460 East to hunt rabbits The group had two caliber rifles one gauge 20 shotgun and a caliber revolver r. r They told investigating of officers of or the Salt Lake county sheriffs sheriff's office that Richard was walking in front of the he o other er three and George Georgc who rho was carrying the re revolver volver volver stumbled stumbled Discharging g theOn the the gun On which which sent th b t through R arm and Jand th tHe right ht sl side c o of ot h s b body dY While two of f the boys boys loys attempted to carry Richard to the he car approximately ap ap- ap proximately one mile from the accident accident accident ac ac- ac- ac scene Robert ran to summon summon summon sum sum- mon medical help Richard apparently apparently apparently died before reaching the car Richard Ancell was born In Salt Lake City Sept 16 1928 a son of Richard E. E and Maud Powell An An- cell In June 1947 he was graduated graduated graduated from South high school He was a priest in the Browning ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of f Latter day Saints Active in Boy BoyScout BoyScout BoyScout Scout work he had reached the rank of or star scout Surviving besides his parents are arc a brother and sister Douglas Ancell and Shirley Lou Ancell Salt Lake City |