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Show WPA Worker Killed- In Auto Accident The body of Floyd Gustin, 37, Fail-view WPA worker was . found under his truck at the foot of a dugwiay near the Spring City Coal Mine at ten a. m. Wednesday. He had been to town for supplies and was returning to the sawmill where he was employed. Boyd Rigby started' with him but they had car trouble and Gustin went on and Rigby returned to Fairview.' No one was with him at the time cf the accident. Frank Seely and Granfcrd Hansen found him dead after his car had rolled down the embankment. The car was practically prac-tically demolished. Mr. Gustin was born June 7, 1399 at Nephi, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gustin. He married Lecna Peterson cf Fairview December Decem-ber 20, 1920, at Provo. He is survived sur-vived by his widow and five children: chil-dren: Max, Leon, LaRue, Billy land1 Darlyne Gustin; aiso by his mother, Mrs. Marie Gustin of Nephi, Ne-phi, and the following brothers and sisters: Allen, Fern, Ja"k, D:nald and Leah Gustin of Nephi, 'Lewis Gustin of Springville; Mrs. Frank Zink cf Parker, Idaho, and Mrs. James Smithson of Black Rock. Mr Gustin was a World War veto. 'an and a member cf American Legior1 Post No. 55. Funeral services will be held Saturday in the Fairview South ward chapel with American Legion Post No. 55 in charge. |