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Show WOMAN KILLED IN AUTO CRASH I Ogden Truck Figures in Fatal Accident Near Draper SALT LAKE, Nov. 17. An auto-1 i moMI accident on the state road near lr.tper I. est mirht at 6:30 o'clock' resulted in the death of Mrs. John! I Jacklin. 50, of American Fork, and erloUJ Injury to her huBband. Pour' other persons were severely hurt. Mr Jacklin died three hours later: .it the county hospital from a frac-I frac-I tared skull. Her husband, John J.i.-k-: !m. Held manager for the Utah-Idaho Sugar company ac American Fork. Is' suffering from sever. Intern.il Injur-j lei and is not expected to live. Mr. and Mrs. Jacklin, aecompanir .1 ' by Mtm l imes Vorney. Mrs. Ole Han-Son, Han-Son, Mrs Julm fandlev and Mrs Da-i'ld Da-i'ld Shelly, were driving in an automobile auto-mobile along State street :,f fr,ir rate oi speed, when their oar struck: the left rear hub of a Ford truck and! turned over twice. The truck, driven by Leo Prltchetl ' and belonging to Walter Griffith-: ot Ogden, had stopped almost entirely off the road while its driver and as'-slstant as'-slstant repaired a punctured tire. fire alone the -i., ,,f lr f,il is .:il to have attracted the attention of Mi Jacklin and caused him to mistake Hie distance liciivi !i h'. ear and the truck. Th- weight f the load on the' truck pave force to th Impact, but' saved the commercial car from anv! considers ble damage. In adlition to the injuries of Mr and Mrs. Jacklin, Mrs. Vurney Ve-celved Ve-celved a c,u over the right eve Mrs Hanson suffered a broken collarbone and Mrs. Llndh y. wife Of the bishop of the American Third ward, suffered suf-fered from a dislocated knee and several sev-eral bruises Mr, David shellv was severely bruised about the bodv |