Show AUTO ACCIDENT FATAL TO GIRL Car Leaves Road Crashes Into Pole Years Year's Toll Now Nine Salt Lake county's 1934 automobile death toll outside ot of Salt Lake City had been raised to nine Monday with t 1 t 1 the death in the Salt Lake 1 general r hospital at 3 a. a m. m f Sunday ot of Miss Mis s sMarie z Marie Ryan 23 of Y No 30 J Jensen ens en apartments t two w 0 7 hours after an accident ac- ac i cide t at Holladay boulevard and Casto Casto Cas- Cas to lane Miss Ryan was a passenger in an automobile automobile au- au driven by Ray Lilenquist 34 of East Enst Fourth South street that failed to negotiate Miss Ryan a curve curve careened feet through gravel at the side of the road struck a pole and over over- turned l Ii Miss Ryan s suffered f ered a fractured skull Mr suffered lacerations and a possible brain concussion but left the general hospital Sunda Sunday Mrs L Lilenquist was uninjured while Robert Robert Rob Rob- ert J. J Burns 23 of East Ninth South street another passenger was discharged from the hospital Sunday after treatment for minor hurts An accident report by Mr Lilenquist Lilen- Lilen quist said he was driving north and failed to make the curve After he applied brakes the machine traveled 48 feet teet on the pavement before it left the road he reported A report of the accident was to be submitted to the county attorney Mon Mon- day Miss Ryan is survived by her par Mr and Mrs John T. T Ryan Jensen a brother and two sisters Joseph Ryan of Salt Lake Mrs Gertrude Doule of Salt take Lake and Mrs Helen San Fran Fran- cisco She was born in Glendive Mont September 14 14 1911 and had lived in Salt SaIl Lake since 1916 Injured Child Is Recovering Shirley Herzog 8 8 ot of Coatsville avenue was recovering Monday from lacerations on her left leU leg suffered Sunday when struck by an automobile automo automo- bile bUe In front of her home Mrs A A. J. J Liddle LiddIe 2074 Harvard avenue aye ave nue driver ot of the car told officers the girl ran in front of her machine The victim was treated at the emer ciner- gency hospital Boys Boy's Condition Fairly Good Wallace Anderson 4 4 son on ot of Mr and Mrs Wallace A. A Anderson South Temple street suffering body locera- locera and internal injuries when struck by an automobile in an alley near his home was reported in n fairly good condition at the L. L D. D S. S hospital has hos- pital Monday The driver of the automobile Hyman Hyman Hy- Hy man Goldman 37 35 Seventh East street told police he struck the child Sunday afternoon as as he backed the machine out of his garage The child was removed to the I. I L. L D. D S S. S hospital after treatment at the emergency has hos- pital 1 |