OCR Text |
Show SALT LAKE Ml KILLED By AUTO Salt Iiko, Nov. 1 - Richard F T,e-vy. T,e-vy. 17 years of ace. of :lr, Ram Sixth South, proprietor of tho Royal Liquor Li-quor company of Tooele, and associated associa-ted with the Royal Liquor company oi Salt Uake. was almost instantly killed shortly before midnight last night near Tooele when the automobile In which he was riding overturned Five others. Leslie Rat hall ot Grantsvllle. Aquila R'Mison of Stockton, Stock-ton, and the Misses Rarras of Grants ville. were in the motor, but wore not Injured bevond n few slight bruises. Mr Rathall driving, the party started start-ed out shortly before midnight to at tend the dance at Grantsville, following follow-ing the Lincoln highway celebration held In that city. About one mile from Tooele and near the Tooele Salt Lake Route station the rear wheels of the car skidded into a ditch running along the side of the roadway and the machine ma-chine overturned. It is supposed Mr. Levy tried to jump He was pinned under fh- ma Chine and when the others picked themselves up, they saw only his arm thrust out from under the car. His neck had been broken The body was taken back to Tooele. Mr. Levy leaves a widow, Mrs. Millie Mil-lie Flshgrund-Levy, member ot a prom inent Denver family and t li r- bmiv Frank. Irvine and Bdelvlu He former' ly was in partnership with Tom Mi Glllis. who was killed by Alfred So-i rensen !n the Log Cabin bar in Fast Second South. Recently he purchased the Royal Liquor company In T tie and also reopened the Log Cabin bar In Salt Lake. He leaves three brothers, I Levy, proprietor of the Royai Liquor company. com-pany. Salt Lake, and Sam and Morltz Levy, both of Chicago |