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Show FROM AUTO INJURIES Salt Lake City Truck Driver Driv-er and Lewiston Citizen Victims of Accidents. Two serious road mishaps, one Thursday night and one Friday morning, were responsible for the death of one person and pulling another one in a local hospital. hospi-tal. Milton RoskfUey, 32, of Lewis-ton, Lewis-ton, who died Saturday afternoon was taken to the Budge hospital hos-pital by the county ambulance Friday morning when he was hit by a car driven by Howard Hansen Han-sen of Newton on Highway 91 about four miles north of Logan. Roskelley accompanied by his wife, Zeila Blair Roskelky, and Ethelyn Hodges of Richmond, was on his way to Ogdcn. He alighted from his car to wipe the frost from the windshield. He was driving driv-ing south and stopped his automobile auto-mobile on the west side of the highway. Hansen driving south evidently did not see Roskelley until it was too late to avoid the accident. Roskelley suffered a compound fracture of the hip, broken shoulder, scalp lacerations and possible internal injuries. Mr. Roskelley was born at Smithfield, July 11, 1908, a son of W. H. and Margaret Ann Weld-man Weld-man Roskelley. He was an employe em-ploye of the Lewistori. Second L. D. S. ward. Ho married Zeila Blair on September 23, 1925, in Logan L. D. S. temple. Surviving are his widow of Lewiston, his parants of Smith field, five sons and daughters, Doris, Milton.Jr., Wayne, Wyn ona and Cheryl Roskelley of Lew iston; eight brothers and sisters L. E. and Willard Roskelley of Davenport, Iowa; Mrs. F.R. Dris-coll Dris-coll of Bell, California; Mrs. Clyde Bell of Provo, Mrs, Bertlia Hendricks Hend-ricks and Mrs. Rebecca Lewis of Richmond, Mrs. Roxy Rogers of Kansas City Kansas; Mrs Gladys Lindsay of Bremerton, Wash. TRUCK DRIVER BADLY HURT Raymond L. Haddow of Salt Lake City, driver of the Modern Sausage Company truck, rammed his truck into tire rear of a stock truck loaded with livestock, Thursday Thurs-day evening on Highway 91 south of the College ward service station. sta-tion. Mr. Haddow sustained a fractured fractur-ed left leg, a dislocated right wrist and a skull fracture. He was jammed against the back of the truck seat when his machine ran under the rear of the truck. A dense fog blanketed the area in which the accident occurred, although no general fog prevaikd in Cache valley Thursday night. According to Sergeant T. Earl Hunsaker of the Utah highway patrol, the Haddow truck struck a truck loaded with cattle and heirs and driven by L. D. Robinson of Georgetown, Idaho. The Robinson truck had hit automobiles driven by W. W. Barrett, Bar-rett, 50, of 2848 Park avenue, Ogdcn, Og-dcn, and Henry B. Murray, 4C of Wcllsville, which had locked bumpers bum-pers in the fog. All the machines were southbound. |