Show I i I I I I I I i I I I I I I I j I I i 1 I I i I I I PASSING IN AUTO UTO KillS RICHFIELD M MAN N S SATURDAY TU D Y Thomas Stant lf 40 of Richfield was killed Saturday evening enning when he heI was struck by an automobile driven by A. A T T. Farrell Farren of Cedar City on the highway about five miles north of Paragonah had Just towed a aI acar acar car from the on the road and was standing by the side of it when Farrell driving south passing a north bound car was blinded by the lights and end felled failed to see was struck on the left leg which was almost severed and his head hit the cowl lamp on Farrells Farrell's car smashing It so badly that he lived but an hour after the accident following fol to- to lowing his removal to Parowan Attorney H H. C C. Parcells conducted a Inquest before Justice Wm Bettridge Selfridge of Parowan with John T T. Mitchell Ray D. D Garner and Richard RichardI M. M Denson Benson all of Parowan as a jury The verdict was rendered late Monday Monday Mon Mon- day night that placed no definite responsibility re- re on anyone re-I re County Attorney R. R J J. J Shay anI announced announced an- an yesterday that no charges would be placed against Farrell The story brought out at the inquest inquest in- in n quest was to the effect that Bert Jones and Marion Marlon Reese of Iron Springs and Millett of Cedar City in company with Miss Elva Eiva Rowley Rowley Rowley Row Row- ley and Ora Benson of Parowan were returning from Beaver when a tire Ure blew out and the car left the high high I I Iway way becoming stuck in the who has been living on a a farm in Buckhorn came by and toWed towed towed tow- tow ed them out In the meantime Millett had left afoot for Paragonah to secure a new tire Ure and the party was waiting for his return when the accident hap hap- I A car driven diven by Albert Matheson ac accompanied accompanied accompanied ac- ac companied by Elmo Lowder of Parowan Paro Paro- I wan passed going north and Reese hailed them the car going a little be beyond beyond beyond be- be yond the stalled car before coming to a stop Farrell then came from the north and claims to have been so blinded by the Matheson cars car's lights that he failed to see the others InI in time to avoid a collision |