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Show -Fi)iriE-K-lTB-TMBft . 1 . MOTHER FATALLY HURT III AUTO UPSET Two Woodruff Boys Killed When Their Car Hits Truck Four persons were dead Saturday, Sat-urday, victim of traffic accidents acci-dents In Utah. In thxea other accident in Salt Lake City two persons suffered suf-fered injuries and fivt persons were under arrest, three of ' them drivers. ' The atari! Mra. Fanny IWtha Maolaaa, 17, InilH killed when bar car turned evee ea the highway swear Biaest Hock, the ehearea at Ureal STals Ink. Mclvla Co, a. ana stobert Eat-terfleld, Eat-terfleld, IS, hoth at WaadraM, killed ta an antamaMhvtrucai eoe-IMon eoe-IMon an tha Woadruff-ETanatan highway. Mra. Edna Gala, Tt, Ox deal pedestrian, pe-destrian, fatally Injure when truck by an autaraobua. In tha accident causing tha death, of Mra. Mouloua, her son, Oeorge, was critically Injured, while twa othtr children In tha back aeat, Cula, bsr 11-month-oid daughter, and Bulla Frenches, 10 who waa holding the baby on bar lap, eeeaped Injury. - - , Deputy Sheriff J. K. Shslb aald apparently a tire blowout caused the machine ta overturn aeveral times, coming to rest on Its wheels in the oenter-ot the highway. Mra. Mouloua died in the Salt Lake general gen-eral hospital at 11:18 p. m. Friday of possible fracture at tha skull, rib fractures and Internal injuries. Members of the family had been visiting In Garfield and were ea route home when the accident occurred, oc-curred, at about T p. m. George, who waa riding la tha front east, suffered a skull fracture, frac-ture, possible fracture ef the left thigh and fracture of tha left wrist The Injured were taken ta the) home of a phyalcian In Magna by William Thames of 8tockton and A. Williams of LaPoint, and later were taken ta the general hospital la Mr. Williams' car. Failure of headlights ea a car carrying five youths, causing; a head-on crash with a truck, waa blamsd for the death of tha two Woodruff youths, ' Tha truck was driven by Robert C Richfield of Etna, Wyo, who aaid ha swerved In a futile effort to avoid striking ths car. He waa accompanied ac-companied by his son, Howard. Nslthsr person In the truck waa In Jured, but the three surviving youths in the automobile were injured. in-jured. Reporta received at Evanstoa said thm accident necuersd hafora mid night a short distance south of Woodruff. Passing motorists ware aald flrat to have taken the five youths to Woodruff for medical treatment then to a hospital at Evanston, but two were dead upon arrival. Tha others In the car, whose in- (Continued on Pasa Two) (Column Seven) Traffic Victim ? MRS. EDNA CALK Ogdra woman killed by car 4 LOSE LIVES IN CARCRASHES r C l w, 4 trmm f.se One I Juries were not determined Saturday, Satur-day, were Elwin Dirk ton of Woodruff Wood-ruff and Ed Smith and Thomas N orris Jr. of Randolph. Utah. Melvin Cos la survived by his mother, Mra. Maude Dean Cox, and three sisters and four brother. Robert Rob-ert Butterfield Is survived by his mother, Mrs. Elsie Butterfield Nlch-olls, Nlch-olls, and two sisters. The bodies wr st ths Bryan mortuary at Evanston and th Injured were at the Jacoby hospital there. Mrs. Gele. wife of Hyrum E. Gale of 25 Thirtieth street in Ogden. died early Saturday of Injuries suffered suf-fered Tuesday night when struck by an automobile reportedly driven by W. A. King, 44. Layton. He was booked at the police station on an open charge, Sergeant W. K. Mllli-gan. Mllli-gan. investigating officer, reported. The woman suffered compound fractures of both legs and her right arm, cuts and bruises on th head and body and ahock. Her husband retired In 193. as a cabinet maker for th Boyle Furniture Furni-ture company after M years of continuous con-tinuous service. Both were born in Ogden. Mrs. Cale was born July 14, 16. daughter of William and Edna Stimson, early Utah pioneers. She had been active in L. D. 8. church work. Nine son and daughters residing re-siding in Ogden and Salt Lake City survive. Clement R. Warner. 20. who gave his address a 226 South State street and 721 South State street, was charged with drunken driving and driving without an operator's license li-cense after hia car plunged into a ditch in th 1800 block on South Second West street at 2:43 a. m. Saturday. Sat-urday. Hi slwo passengers. J. J. Messett. 46, and Milton Livingston, 21, were charged with drunkenness. None waa injured. J. C. Hawley, 79. Oasis, Utah, was charged with failure to yield the right-of-way between vehicles after his car was In collision with one driven by Arbon Nordgran, 19, Bountiful, at State and Ninth South streets at 1:32 a. m. Saturday. Nordgran Nord-gran was treated at the police emergency emer-gency hospital for possible rib fractures. frac-tures. Also charged with failure to yield right-of-way between vehicles was Ben A. Lea, 33, of 7.16 Genesaee avenue, ave-nue, whose car collided with one driven by A. Thackeray, 3. of 437 Denver street, at Third West and Sixth South streets at 3 p. m. Friday. Fri-day. Charles W. Weaver. 326 South Slat street, waa treated for bruise. Mrs. Erma Layton, S3, and her daughter, Wanda. S. were reported in "very poor" condition at the Salt Lake general hospital, where they are under treatment for injuries suffered In a traffic crash Wednesday Wednes-day morning. Mrs. Ann Penterich. 23, San Diego. Cal., was in "fairly good" condition in the Salt Lake general hospital. She suffered back injuries when the automobile In which she waa riding, driven by her husband, Joseph Penterich, overturned on the highway west of here Friday morning. |