Show 'Accident' Verdict Given in Truck Death Investigation Rich County — coroner's jury late A three-maof RichWednesday said the death ard Melvin Erickson 24 of 2946 Grant Ogden waa caused by being dragged and crushed by truck After about four hours of testimony and inspection of the scene of the tragedy the Jury returned a verdict that "the death of Richard Melvin Erickson 24 was caused accidentally by being dragged and crushed by a truck" The inquest was held before Justice of the Peace Paul A S pence GARDEN CITY n Youth Injured in Scooier Crash Ronald Lowder 15 son of Mr and Mrs Collin W Lowder of 506 Ninth received a possible fracture of the left shoulder multiple body bruises and a deep cut on his left arm Wednesday when the motor scooter on which he was riding autocrashed into the side of an Mad-dock mobile driven by Fred G 69 of 916 Washington at the driveway in front of the Maddock home Lowder 's condition in Dee hospital today war reported fairscootThe police report said the er rider ran into the Maddock car when Maddock attempted to turn The impact into his driveway tossed Lowder about 30 feet in the air according lo witnesses Both vehicles had been proceeding north prior to the mishap Maddock in the inside lane Six or seven stitches were reclose a deep gash on quired to Lowder s left arm below the elbow Traffic Officer A R Covieo said no citations had been issued pending completion of investigations Plea 'Innocent' in Gun Use Case An innocent plea to a charge of an exhibiting a deadly weapon inwas angry and threatening manner entered by Sarah E All red 33 of 2 Navy way Washington Terrace in the Burch Creek justice court late Wednesday Mrs Allred is held under $300 bail pending her trial August 25 The complaint allege? that on August 14 she unlawfully used a 410 single barrel gun in a fight with Lyman J Allred and his wife Madge Allred said unlawful use being not in necessary Mrs Madge Allred who was severely wounded is reported improving at the Dee hospital F-4- self-defens- e- The LD Highland ward faheld Saturday and Sunday gust 21 and 22 at the Meadows in South Pork canyon it is announced This will be an overnight outing to begin Saturday at two p m Those attending are advised to bring a tent in case of rain gasoline stove or other cooking facilities and wood if cooking is to be done on a camp stove The program will include baseball volleyball badminton horse shoe pitching and fireside programs Weber Deputy Sheriff Jack Card today revealed the name of another person wanted on a felony warrant in connection with recent cattle rustling activities Deputy Card said the- wanted man is William Demorest of 370 Thirtieth The officer said the warrant for Demorest was signed at the same time as warrants for Ralph Richards now in custody of Pasco Wash police and Raymond Grant He said however he had not made this known because he thought Demorest would return to Ogden The officer said he expects to have Demorest and Grant in custody soon They will be tried for grand larceny in Morgan county inDeputy Card said continued vestigation leads him to believe he is breaking up a rustling ring that did not restrain itself to a few head of cattle Deputy Joseph W Child and Morgan Sheriff Bernard Dahlquist are scheduled to return late Saturday from Pasco Wash where Richards surrendered to police in the Garden City L D S church with Maron Pulley Sidney Lutz and Joseph N Cook jurors Long Questioning Witnesses examined by First District Attorney L E Nelson Logan were Owen Plezze Davis 31 driver of the American Packing & Provision Co truck from which Erickson fell Lt Jack F Gridley and Trooper Roland Reese of the Utah highway patrol District Attorney Nelson questioned Davis for two hours delvthe ing into his life history from contime of his birth Questioned cerning the accident Davis said he was driving the truck up the steep climb out of Garden City About 10 miles from Garden City Davis said Erickson stepped out on the running board "I told him to get back in the cab and he did Then in the rear view mirror I saw a car and pulled over to the right to give the car room to pass I noticed that Richard again was on the running board I looked ahead to see that the road was clear When I looked back to the side Richard was gone" Davis told of stopping the truck and finding the body about 20 feet in back of the vehicle He described the position of the victim's body Davis said he didn't remember anything after that but he must have picked up the body carried it to the truck and placed it in the cooling compartment Davis said he remembers nothing of the three-horide into Ogden He said he came out of his three-hou- r "black-out- " when he drove into the packing company yard in Ogden and asked for Albert W Sharp sales manager N Jar Recalled Davis said he didn't think the truck door hit a guard post that he felt no jar doesn't think the truck ran over the body and that he didn't know how long he remained at the scene He also said he had worked with Erickson for two weeks and that the victim had not stood on the running board before Attorney Nelson's interrogation of Davis and Lt Gridley failed to establish why Erickson fell from the truck and how he received his injuries Davis admitted he made a mistake in driving all the way to Ogden before reporting the accident but said he was so shocked he didn't know what he was doing Warning Given to Group Magazine George Sparks manager of a Los Angeles publishing firm and his five magazine solicitors were warned by city commissioners today that if they opened a street $25 campaign without taking out a folcity license police action would low Sparks contended it was "unconstitutional" to require the purchase of such a license City Attorney George S Barker suggested Sparks pay the license under protest "Bring us into court if you think we are wrong" Barker added ur ' Earl Hilton 42 California sentenced in Ogden city court to$24 or serve day to pay a fineonof his in jail admitted Every girl knows that scrub- 12 days a to of a charge is as carrying guilt as for bing important sudsing Police said concealed he weapon out of hair the bringing shampoo had a 32 calibre pistol on his perbasin shrieking with cleanliness Best way to scrub experts claim son when arrested in a beer tavern is with a brush A brush they say on another charge works up more active lather: is less tiring than using the hands for scrubbing is better than fingers for stimulating the scalp Another advantage which comes from shampooing with a brush is that bristles can be used to stroke suds to the very ends of hair and NORTH OGDEN— The North Ogto untangle a mop while it's wet den square dancers will be host at The best brush to use for this a party for all square dancing orbristle ganizations in this purpose is a pocket-size- d Friday comb which because it is no big- Aug 20 at nine p region m The affair ger than your hand is easy to man- will be held on the large lawn on ipulate through a tousled mop the north side of the L D S North Ogden chapel All groups or individuals interested in square dancing are invited by Darrel Bell North Ogden group leader to participate Light refreshments will be served Kenneth Hatch 20 of 257 Twenty-second was given first aid treatment and released from Dee hospital He received first and second degree burns of hands wrists and face late Wednesday afternoon when sparks from a battery ignited gasoline fumes at a service station at 1984 Washingotn City fire department reported the fumes drifting into the small room where the battery was being worked on may have come from a gasoline storage tank which was being filled nearby North Ogden Will Greet Dancers Worker Burned in Fume Explosion m SALT LAKE CITY Aug 19 A P Hogle Gardens Zoo had a new resident on exhibition today The recent addition is an Aid a bra tortoise tipping the scales at 150 pounds according to Joseph L Sloan superintendent Its shell is about two feet wide and some 30 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G Layton Kaysville was sentenced in Ogden City court to pay a fine of $100 or serve 50 days on a charge of indecent exto posure His plea was changed Ofguilty by his attorney Police ficers A R Covieo and O F Henderson arrested Layton in Lorln Farr park Aug 6 DESIGNS FOR BETTER LIVING 12-poc- THE OGDEN (UTAH STANDARD EXAMINER THURSDAY EVENING AUGUST 19 1948 Traffic over the Riverdale viaduct was stopped for an hour and a half Wednesday afternoon to avoid danger of igniting natural gas which flowed over the area when a trench digging machine broke an inch and a half high pressure main at the east end of the viaduct Weber county sheriff's deputies cautioned motorists against throw- ing matches or cigarets out of ve- hides while Mountain Fuel Supply Co crews quickly shut off the gas and cleared the area of the inflammable mixture Penalt Imposed 43 of C thers' and sons' outing will be Au- New Zoo Resident 12A Viaduct Traffic AT a 5 tQas Breaks Halts! was Fine imposed PENNEY'S AT Outing Dated by Highland Ward Scrub Hair Clean With Tiny Brush Another Sought In Cattle Case Construction 349 27x48 Pc Construction 550 WILTON VELVET TWIST AND AXMINSTER Scatter Rugs These rugs are made from the remnants of a well known rug manufacturer All colors wool pile durable good looking economical H I |