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Show o e CAR SOES OVER EDGE OF WEBER CANYON DETOUR Alma Arnold Is Killed When Auto Rolls Down High Embankment THREE OTHERS IN CRASH i MAKE ESCAPE UNINJURED Motorists Turned Out on Narrow Nar-row Road to Make Way for Team Precipitated over a 20 foot 'embank-' 'embank-' men when the edge of a new state! highway detour near Peterson caed; beneath the auto In which he was riding, Alma Arnold, 3519 Adams avenue, ave-nue, suffered a broken neck and was Instantly killed at 11 o'clock last night Arnold, an employe of the Utah Power and Light companv of this city, 1 was returning from Monti" llcr in com- ' pany with Alfred Cross, Prank Coburn'l and Oscar Cobiirn, his brothers-in-law. j ( Itoss DRIVING Cross was driving the machine and j was following another automobile, Thl 'first machine had disappeared around a bend In the road, recently complet- j ed and narrow, when a team appeared Cross attempted to pass the team The automobile had nearly passed the team When S mass of earth, loosened b I heavy rains of the last two das, ga.-. I way directly beneath the car. IlDTO GOES VER The four men were rldlncr In a roadster, road-ster, Cross driving Prank Cohurn .seated In the middle with Oscar Co-1 ; burn fated on Arnold's Ian As the arth began to give way. Oscar Co-burn Co-burn seated near Arnold. As thei automobile turned upside down, pin- ining Cross and Franw. Coburn under the wheel and throwing Arnold clear j of the wreck. Arnold's neck was broken by the' Impact of the fall The automobile pinned his legs. Indications were that Arnold had landed on his head before I the car reached the bottom of the em- I ban kment. The occupants of the other automo- ! bile assisted In extricatine Cross and Coburn from under the wreckage. It I was not necessary io move the auto-1 mobile to extricate Arnold. The man driving the team, whose; name, was not obtained, also assisted; In the rescuo work. The Llnd'iulst L'mlertaklnc company was summoned and ihc body was removed re-moved to Ogden at 3 o'clock this morning The other occupants of the car escaped uninjured, excepting for, a slight contusion of the knee suffered j by Oscar Coburn. Mr. Arnold was born In Ogdon 28, ears old, the son of Mrs. Angle C Arnold He leaves hla wife and, child, his parents and three brothers a nd three sislers. The brothers are j I V Long of Salt Lake, G 10 Arnold Ar-nold of Montpeller and Wllford J Ar-i nold of Montpelier His sisters aro i .Mrs A is Roe, of Ogden. Mrs. t'harlesj H. Nate of Montpeller. and Miss Win-' Inifred Arnold of Montpeller |