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Show 2 Utah County Plane Crashes Kill One, Spare Three Pilot Dies [SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, In Hayfield Near Payson Class to be Presented Adult Education and Extension > Services of Brigham Young Uni* A Salt Lake pilot, Kay E. Anderson, 35, was killed Friday at versity will presént an eight-week : # | 4th West Pharmacy death Hit Cable Apparently the Piper struck a guard cable above high tension woo SsSato es, Piper Cub Utah Power and Light air patrol ship which carried Kay E. Andersen, Kemp and Kelsey Air Service pilot, to his death when it hit a static cable on a power line just east of the Keigley Quarry Friday afternoon. half mile away. Fivt of them reached the crash scene, a halfutes later. MEP roe ha FATAL CRASH—Deputy Sheriff Ralph Peters examines the crumpled wreckageof a plunge, five miles southwest of Payson, was witnessed by men working at the Keigley Quarry a mile to the east, about six min- YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD PHARMACY wie Four hours earlier, a Dugway pilot, Bernard H. Johnson, 32, pA £ had successfully crashlanded a »— Navion near Provo Airport. The Dugwaypilot and two passengers |, received only. minor injuries. The| Dugway plane was forced down ety when its engine failed near the es Provo Airport. Ralph Peters posted an overnight feet off the runway edge. The pilot told Mr. Devanish guard at the wreckage until Civil Aeronautics Administration and the Navion had plenty of gas in Utah State Aeronautics could in- the fuel tank but the motor revestigate cause. acted as if starved for fuel. wires, carrying 130,000 volts. Mr. A son of James C. and Cora Johnson suffered severe The plane bounced straight up Shurtleff Andersen, the pilot was|cuts and bruises about the head. in the air from impact, said wit- born in Mesa, Ariz., and attend-| Passengers C. H. Riggs, 43, and nesses, rolled over on its back, ed Brigham Young University be- Don Canady, 29, escaped with and careened into a hayfield a fore enlisting in the Navy. He minor bumps and bruises. half-mile east of the quarry and| served in the Pacific for three | The trio were members of Dugway Flying Club. about 500 feet south of the Denver years during World War II. & Rio Grande tracks. | He is survived by his widow| The Navion, a surplus Navion reconnaissance four-placer, was The quarry workers found the and a son. pilot dead in the telescoped fusi-| Three civilian employes of purchased by the flying club lage, the motor in his lap. Mr. | Dugway Proving Grounds escap- about a month ago from Utah Guard, Mr. Johnson Andersen, a Kemp & Kelsey ed serious injury when their on- National Flying Service pilot and former | loan government Navion recon- said. He estimated damage at Navy flier was veteran of more naissance plane developed engine about $4,000. than 2000 pilot hours. trouble Friday shortly before TV CAUSES ACCIDENT Did Not Burn noon near Provo. RICHMOND, Va. (UP)—A westThe quarry workers, Eldon Bill Devanish, Civil Air Patrol Greenhalgh, Santaquin, and Earl} pilot and Central Utah Aviation ern television show got 15-year-old Spencer, Harold Rasmussen, Dan| employe, said the Navion pilot, Paul Houck ‘‘so excited” ThursHeed “and Roy Andreason,. Pay- Bernard H, Johnson, attempted a day night he wounded his 12-yearson. first to reach the crash dead-stick landing from several old brother Tommy with a pistol. scene, said the plane did not) miles northwest of Provo Airport. Paul told police he took the gun burn. It was a total loss. | Unable to stretch his glide to from a drawer to investigate a Electrical workers said it reach the northwest runway, his noise and stopped to watch the bounced off the upper wire and | plane crashed into weeds north show before putting it away. He | did not make contact with the|of the airport; bounced over a said the program ‘‘got me so exhigh tension line. There was no|taxi strip, and came to rest be- cited” he pulled the trigger. Tominterruption of power service. | tween the north-west diagonial and my was hospitalized with a stomach wound. Utah County Deputy Sheriffthe north-south runways about 300 : Wei te sok et &. FT a dae lle THREE WERE LUCKY—Three persons walked away with only minor injuries from this Navion plane of the Dugway Flying Club which crash-landed Friday at the Provo Airport. Forced down whenits en ginefailed several miles from the airport, the pilot failed to make the runwayand crash-landed in the weeds. Correctedin over to Fourth District Court from Provo City Court on a charge of driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor. This report was in error. Mr. Millett had been bound over to District Court Oct. 30 on an! amended complaint charging him | with driving while his driver's li- | cense was suspended. 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