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Show STATE TRAFFIC DEATHS HIT 206 Mishap Mars 2-Day Record in S. L. Death Thursdsy boosted Utah's 193T traffic fatality toll to 20 aa a woman succumbed in an Ogden hospital and a near record for Salt Lake- City two nights In a row without accident was blemished by mishsp. Mrs. Lola Yancey, 10. 2M1 Jefferson Jef-ferson avenue, Ogden. died in an Ogden hospital at 1 a. m. of injuries in-juries suffered in a collision between be-tween two ' automobiles Sundsy night. She suffered a brain concussion and fractured leg when an automobile automo-bile driven by her husband, Kenneth Ken-neth Yancey, collided with one driven driv-en by William B. Williams, SA04 Washington boulevard, Ogden, qear Thirty-sixth street and Harrison boulevard, Ogden. Mrs. Yancey wss born In Ogden January 1, 191s, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Woodbury. She st-tended st-tended Ogden schools and on August Au-gust 24, 1937, was married. Besides her husband and parents, shs is survived by the following brothers and sisters: Ted, Perry. Robert, Harry, Helen, Frances and Dorothy Woodbury. The body was taken to the Lindquist Sons mortuary mor-tuary pending funeral arrangements. arrange-ments. Salt Laks City's near record for recent monthe, two succeeding nights without traffic injuries to any person, was spoiled when Howard How-ard Cowlashaw, 21. of Lincoln, Neb., drove his automobile into a ditch at Twenty-seventh South and State streets esrly Thursdsy. Not for about four months bss ths city been so free of accidents. Traffic Sergeant Leon F. Bestow said Thursday. Two accidents late Wednesday resulted re-sulted in two arrests but no injuries. in-juries. Jeans Barnes, 18. of 619 North First West street, wss charged with Ignoring a stop sign at Fifth Eaat and First South streets, after the automobile sbe wss driving reportedly struck s taxicsb opersted by A. C. Fred-ricksen, Fred-ricksen, 44, of 344 Paxton avenue. Boyd Brown, 28, of 87 West First North street, wss booked on a reckless driving charge after his car allegedly struck the parked auto of A. L, Manning. 50, of 157 First avenue, at 455 South West Temple street. Traffic Investigators E. H. Chris- tCoflttnu4 on Pan TVf ) (Column five) Auto Victim I STATE TRAFFIC JEATMIM (Conttniwd from Pat One) tensen and G. M. Hopkins, on the midnight to 8 a. m. assignment at police headquarters, said Thursday they had not been called out for an accident during those hours since tha night before Christmas, Mrs. Edward W. Cole, 40, of Og- den,lnjurednn a tralri-autdmobile collision Monday at Bountiful in which Paul J. Parker, 24. formerly of Bountiful and her nephew, waa killed, apparently waa winning her fight for life Thursday in the L. D. 3. hospital. Her condition was reported re-ported "fair." Mrs. Cole's son, Richard, Rich-ard, 12, waa reported "fairly good." MHS. LOLA VANCfcX . IMed In Ogdea |