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Show RICHARD FORSYTH IN H FATAL AUTO ACCIDENT H Meets Death When Machine Plunges iH Down Embankment Deceased 'H is Son of N. D. Forsyth. H H Richord II, Forsvth, chief clerk nt iH tho University of Utah, who was in- ,H jured in an nutomobilo accident in jH Parley's canyon Saturday afternoon, IH died at tho cmorgency hospital within jH three hours nfter tho accident. H. B. lH Haskell, of tho Utah Typewriting ex- (BR change, and W. L. Harlow, a painter, rifiSf who woro nlso Injured, aro reported ns w&wl cradually recovering. Mrs. Forsyth, $sM tho fourth member of the party, es- Sr caped with slight bruises. Tho acci- Biw dent was due to n fniluro of tho steer- ffyk ing gear to work, tho machine plung- fftfew ing down an embankment. K&jS Mr. Forsyth was born in Pinto, Wisi Washington county, Dec. 20, 1883, tho $m son of N. D. and Sophia Forsyth. Af- aLaS ter attending tho public schools there sftyft ho entered the Cedar City branch ft3& normal school, graduating from tho fi-jS business department in 1003, After &$ teaching school several years ho en- afy tercd the employ of tho Denver & Rio Affix Grando, where ho remninod a year. mm he then took a position with the uni- !Bfl vcrsity, whero he has been employed www for ton years. Ho married Miss Har- jfi riot B. Fullmer of Abraham. Surviv- fflgjfX ing him nre his wife, his parents and iffta tho following brothers and sisters. ffili Donald, ThomaB nnd Jesso Forsyth, fLcl Mrs. W, T. Jonos, Mrs. II. Christcnsen B nnd Mrs. Vernon Snow, nil of Wash- jj9 ington county. Hi Funeral service will be held Tups- IH day afternoon at '12:30 in Emigration 9H ward chapel. Interment will tako fB plnco in the qity cemetery nnd thoro 11 will bo an automoblla cortege. Des- fH eret News, iH iMmm 'Mm |