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Show ambulence to Ogden for preparation prepara-tion for burial and a watchman was engaged to watch the plane until government Inspectors arrived ar-rived Tuesday to inspect and report re-port on the accident. Case of the wreck had not been determined. Morris Smith acted as watchman. The plane was dismantled and sent to the Ogden airport Tuesday Tues-day by truck. Mrs. Ella Harrington of Salt Lake City is visiting at the Pres. G. H. Robinson home. s A church Security meeting was held here Monday night. Pres. Stukl, R. S. Prest, Veda Shepherd and Clerk Fred J. Price of Paris were in attendance. ; !1 LAKETOWN ) O Mrs. C. H; Alley and' sons; Rus-I Rus-I sei and Loxaih motored to Salt Lake Friday returning Saturday. Miss Marie Martin "carme with them to spend a brief vacation here. '' Mrs. Jackson and son of Pdca-tello, Pdca-tello, Idaho and "Grandma" Sarah foung of St. Charles, Idaho, were visitors at the homes i 'of; Raynor Young and B. Young, Saturday. Richard Lamborn received' injury in-jury to his head and arms Saturday Satur-day when riding on a trailer wa- City or Ogden when their plane seemed to have gone in a nose dive and crashed in a grove of trees near the Cottonwood canyon. can-yon. A searching plane located the crashed plane Monday fter-noon. fter-noon. Art Mortensen of the Airways Air-ways Company found one pilot dead at the controls, the other had managed to get out someway but was found dead near the plane. The bodies were sent by low received word that a girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Art Sbrana at Salinas, Calif. Phyllis Cooley is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. De-Witt De-Witt Johnson and Mrs. Violet Sbrana is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Feller and were former form-er residents here. Carl J. Johnson was taken to the Caribou hospital, Saturday to submit to an operation. B. T. Or-vin Or-vin went Tuesday for medical advice. ad-vice. Two student afilots f'Om the Utah Pacific airways, incorporated of Ogden, Utah lost their lives Sunday night about 6:30 p. m. when, their plane crashed near the head of "Lodge Pole" in the Cottonwood Cot-tonwood canyon a few miles from I gon his father was pulling behind an automobile. Something went wrong and the trailer left the car and run amuck; the boy reached for the brake but fell on the road lacerating the flesh on his arm and head, the wheels barely missed him. "Lee" Hawkins, manager of the Mutual Creamery, with his wife and sons have gone on a two week vacation to Star Valley, Wyo VVillard Hemmert of Paris, Idaho is taking care of the creamery in his absence. Mrs. C. E. Evans of Evanston, Wyo. who was visiting at the C. H. Alley home was called to Missoula, Mis-soula, Montana, Saturday night by a telegram which stated her daughter, Martha had received a fractured back. Laketown. The two were believed to have been returning from a trip to Idaho and were believed to have been enroute to Brigham I Mr. and Mrs. Ebner Jensen of Pocatello, Idaho are visiting at the Heber C. Robinson home. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Burgess and daughter of Hyde Park, Utah were also Sunday visitors there. Miss Emma Lou Weston was a Logan visitor during the week. Miss Delia Kendall of Lehi, Utah, was a Sunday visitor with Mrs. Vera Cheney. Miss Kathryn Adams of Hyrum and Miss Bonnie Cornwall of Salt Like City were Sunday visitors of Miss Mildred Weston. J. Warren Taylor motored to Salt Lake City Monday. He was j accompanied by Miss Wanda Lee Jensen who had been visiting at the Taylor home. Word was received by Mrs. De-Witt De-Witt Johnson of the birth of a baby ba-by girl born to Mr. and Mrs. Haz-en Haz-en Cooley at Cedar City, Utah August 20. Also Mrs. Fred Pel- |