Show Plane Accident Cause Decided Cause of the airplane crash which occurred Monday of this week was learned to be a too rapid cooling of the engine A spokesman at Thompsons Thompson's Flying Flying Flying Fly Fly- ing Service in Salt Lake City where the small four passenger Cessna was taken after It crashed in a field afield north of Chase Lane in Centerville said a government government government gov gov- inspector and one of their own mechanics inspected the plane to determine the cause of the crash THE SPOKESMAN said The pilot evidently let the engine cool off too rapidly coming down Ogden Canyon way when he throttled back to lose altitude Ice formed In the carburetor and when he needed the motor it wasn't there He also said all airplane en enI en- en I I gines are air cooled and will do doit doit doit it every ti time me unless a pilot keeps up enough power spasmodically spasmodically spasmodically spas spas- to maintain engine warmth THE PLANE crashed about 1250 pm p.m. Monday in a swampy field between the Union Pacific and Denver and Rio Grande Railroad tracks The propeller engine fuselage landing gear and left wing were severely damaged and the nose wheel was ripped off according to investigating investigating gating officers Upon landing the plane bounced and skidded about feet |