Show GLADYS BURFORD KILLED IN RAil CROSSING GRASH Moab friends were shocked this morning to learn that Miss Gladys Burford of Grand Junction a former teacher in the Moab schools was in- in instantly instantly killed last evening at Grand Junction when her car was vas hit by a switch engine at a rail crossing in that I city News s of the tragedY was received ed in a telephone message to Mrs Ed led Knight an intimate friend of Miss MissI I Burford Mrs Knight left at once for forI Grand Junction I Few particulars of the accident were given Miss Burford was apparently I alone in the car and was killed almost instantly The accident occurred atthe at atthe I the Fifth street railroad crossing In InGrand inGrand Grand Junction Miss Burford taught in the Garnd county schools five years ears For two years she was teacher at Cisco and later she taught the third grade of the Moab Central school for three years For the past five lve or six years she had been employed by the DailY Sentinel of Grand Junction holding the position of proof reader proofreader reader Miss Burford who was about 30 years of age is survived by her mother Mrs R P F Burford of Grand Junc- Junc Junction tion two sisters Mrs Aulda Auida Farmer and Mrs Maude Davis Grand Junction Junc- Junc Junction tion and two t brothers Ellery Bur Bur- Burford Burford ford Frusta Fruita and Darwin Burford Grand Junction Her father R P I Burford a former fonner well ell known cattle and of western Colorado and eastern Utah died several years ago Miss had a host of friends at Moab and throughout Grand coun- coun county county ty who will be deeply grIeved and shocked t to learn of her untimely death |