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Show ; CRASH KILLS ONE, j ruTS POWER TO jljOUTHERN UTAH One person was killed and li lyrical power interrupted I the southwest portion of j state Saturday afternoon h rten a light plane crashed Uo a 138,000-volt power Its near the Beaver and 2j iron County border. The pilot, LelandF.Free-Urn, LelandF.Free-Urn, Parowan, was taken in serious condition to Holy Cross Hospital In Salt Lake City, Utah, highway patrol - ! j jen said. Killed was Robert Wesley Godley, 53, Riverside, Calif. 31 Be vis Mr. Freeborn's falter fa-lter -In-law. Investigators said two toys, reported to be sons t the pilot, had been on beard earlier in the day, but ere dropped off near Milted Mil-ted before the crash. UHP Tropper Lynn Mc-Inelly Mc-Inelly said the plane, aCess-na aCess-na 172 Skyhawk, hit the 138,- ' OOO-volt transmission line II miles south of Beaver. The poweT line, consisting If of three 1-14 inch aluminum alumi-num cables, carries power from Utah Power and Light J and CALPAC (California-Pacific (California-Pacific Utilities), which l 1 serves the southwest portion " of Utah. When the cables were cut, L a circuit breaker shut off, " Interrupting electricity to the towns south of Beaver h County. r Freeborn was farming a j( piece of property about 15 jj miles south of Milford. |