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Show PROBE DATA DUE IN WIREJEATHS Decliion of tha county attorney's offtre on whether a complaint will ba filed against William Cava nee. 24, of Magna, driver of an automobile automo-bile which mowed down a high tension ten-sion electric line, an accident followed fol-lowed by electrocution of two men, Saturday awaited filing of a complete com-plete written report of Invest igatora. The fatal accident occurred early October 7 on tha main highway between be-tween the Magna and Garfield mills of the Utah Copper company. Karl Hales. 40 of 1137 Kmerson avenue, and Roe D. Locks, 21. of 2724 Elizabeth Eliza-beth street, were fatally burned by the wire carrying 6600 volts when they attempted to remove It from the highway and preserve safety for other persons liV the vicinity. Lote Kinney, investigator for the county and district attorney's offices, and Chief Traffic Ieputy ; Sheriff J. K Scheib will file tha report re-port early next week. It will con-i con-i tain resulu of examination of nearly , a dozen persons and definlta facU to show that Cavanee was seen un-i un-i drr the Influence of intoxicating I liquor Immediately following the , accident, Scheib aatd. |