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Show : i ! Joint services set Friday for three victims of tragic two-car accident Lake City; and one sister, Patricia Pa-tricia Mason, Springville. Pamela Ann Mason was born in January of 1963 at Hill Air Force Base, a daughter of Raymond Ray-mond and Leo and Connie Gross Mason. Michelle Mason was born in January of 1965 in Payson, also al-so a daughter of Raymond Leo and Connie Gross Mason. Survivors of the two little girls include their mother; a brother, John; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mason and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Gross, Springville. ; Four persons, including a Springville man and his two daughters, were killed Sunday afternoon, Oct. 2, 1966, in a two-car head on collision on Interstate 90 near Ellensburg, i Washington. I Victims were Raymond L. ! Mason, 24; his daughters, Pam- j ela, 3 and Michelle, iy2, and j Terry E. Kaiser 4, of Linwood, ' Washington. ! Troopers said Mason was t westbound on the highway ! when a car driven by Patricia ! Ann McFarlane, 25, Lynwood, Washington, drifted across the j center line 7.5 miles west of I Ellensburg. i Terry Kaiser was Mrs. Mc- i Farlane's foster son, troopers j said. j Critically injured were Mrs. I McFarlane, her foster daugh- j ter, Patricia, 15, Mason's wife, ; Connie, 22, and a son John 2. j A trooper said there were no ; skid marks from the McFar- j lane car but that Mason had applied his brakes before the j collision. ! The trooper said it was not j known why the McFarlane car j went across the center line, j The Mason family was en- I route to Seattle, Wash., where j Mr. Mason had accepted em- i ployment with Boeing Aircraft Company at the time of the accident. ac-cident. Joint funeral services will be held Friday at 1 p.m. at the Springville Stake House, with Bishop Lawrence Lynn of the Fifth Ward in charge. Friends may call at Wheel- si, j Ji , y I K:iynioiHl L. Mason - , - i- Pamela Mason er Mortuary Friday before the services. Burial will be in the Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs. Mason and son, John, are both listed in serious condition, condi-tion, but improving, at the Kittitas Kit-titas Valley Hospital in Ellensburg. Ellens-burg. They both suffered broken brok-en legs, with two breaks in each leg, and a concussion. Raymond Leo Mason was born April 29, 1942, in Spanish Span-ish Fork, a son of Leo J. and Helen Anderson Mason. He married Connie Gross in Springville, Spring-ville, April 16, 1960. He lived here most of his life and was a graduate of the Springville High School He served four years in the U.S. Air Force as a radar gunner at Hill Air Force Base. Mr. Mason had worked as a construction worker and as a laboratory technician at Geneva Gen-eva Steel before accepting a position with Boeing. He was an ardent sportsman and enjoyed en-joyed hunting and fishing. He was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors include his widow; a son, John, 2; his parents, Springville; four brothers, Ronald Ron-ald Mason, Steven Mason, Richard Mason, all of Springville; Spring-ville; and Larry Mason, Salt ' i ' 'si I- ' - - ' . V K - J W f. i 1 1 . Is I r ' Michelle' Mason |