OCR Text |
Show Pilot 'Buzzes' Train, Wrecks Airplane a broken jaw, broken knee, two broken ankles and possible internal in-ternal injuries. He was given first aid at the scene of the ac-ciden ac-ciden by Dr. Owen L. Felt before being removed to the Milford Milford hospital. On Saturday he was transferred tc a Salt Lake hospital, vriiere he is reported re-ported to be recovering. Roy J. Sutton Jr., 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sutton of Milford, was seriously injured last Friday when the Taylor-craft Taylor-craft plane he was flying crashed about eight miles north of Milford along the Union Pacific tracks. Witnesses Witnes-ses stated that Sutton was flying at low altitude in a high wind and was "buzzing" a passing freight train. Gerald Robinson and Carl Steele, employes of a construction construc-tion company working on railroad rail-road grade near the scene of the crash, extricated Sutton from the wrecked ship. Railroad trainmen who witnessed the crack-up said the plane seemed to skid along on one wing for forty or fifty yards before nosing over and shattering. Injurias to the youth included |