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Show FUNERAL INSTEAD OFTHEWEDDiG Salt Lake, Nov. 16. Tribune: Upon what was to have been the wedding day of. Edward L. Davies and Miss Gladys Mitchell, their bodies will tomorrow to-morrow be sent to the homes desolated deso-lated by last Saturday night's automobile auto-mobile accident. Without recovering consciousness, Miss Mitchell died shortly after 10 o'clock yesterday morning of injuries suffered at the time her sweetheart was instantly killed. 'Jesse Gesas. driver of the automobile automo-bile that run down the ill-fated couple, cou-ple, is to face trial on a charge of manslaughter. A complaint sworn to by Frank Glenn of, the police department depart-ment was Issued yesterday by Harold M. Stephens, assistant county attorney attor-ney The body o( Miss Mitchell will be accompanied to Riverside, Ida., by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bingham Henry Mitchell, who were at the bedside of their daughter in the emergency hospital hos-pital when she died. The body of Mr. Davies wil be accompanied by the young man's sister, Mrs. George Cran-field Cran-field of 3271 Seventh East street, on I ho journey to Gait, Sacramento county, coun-ty, Cal. As a part of the evidence against Gesas, the automobile driven by him at the time of the accident is being held at police headquarters upon the order of the assistant county attorney. attor-ney. A post mortem will bo held upon the body of Davies today. Gesas, who has been released on $1000 bonds, had been twice warned about speeding speed-ing before the accident, according to tho police, one warning having been accompanied by a fine of $15 in the police court. |