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Show t. Boyd W. Burnside ' illed Instantly Near Ogden vt. Boyd W. Burnside, Hill lice d soldier, was instantly kill-at kill-at 5:18 a. m. Wednesday on Ogden-Salt Lake state high-' high-' just west of Centerville, - ;n the car which he was driv-toward driv-toward Hill Field collided l a heavy reefer-bed truck, is automobile was completely wlished, torn in half and wn over the road. The large :k was turned over on its ) by the force of the impact. " 'atrolmen who investigated I the wreck was the worst messed in northern Utah for ly years. - rivate Burnside, 22, was the band of Mary I. Burnside, and home address was 577 E. 3065 th, Salt Lake. He was the j ; of Mr. and Mrs. James C. t I nside of Mt. Pleasant. ' e had been in the army since ,. 1942, and at Hill Field since ,ifr(,uary. He worked as a civilian ,,,, Hill Field pi Kir to entering W1 army. "'rivate Burnside was born June '""w1921, in Logani a son 0f James ind Vera McArthur Burnside, was a graduate of the North ipete high school. On March 1943, he married Mary Irene ' ssal of Logan. !e was inducted into the army October 20, 1942, and has been zing as a technician at Hill . Id since that time, e is survived by his widow, parents and a brother, Fran-Burnside Fran-Burnside of Mountainville; , lalf brother, Mac Henderson, DS 'mical sergeant, U. S. Army ; sisters, Blancne, Iris, Erma 1 Winona Burnside, all of untainville, and Elaine Burn-jg. Burn-jg. b, Salt Lake City, and by his - ndfather, Earnest McArthur Mt. Pleasant. 'uneral services will be con-l con-l .:ted Saturday at 2 p. m. in W Logan Sixth L D S ward ipel. lurial will be in the Logan cemetery. 1 01 Among those who went from . Pleasant to be in attendance the service were Mrs. Fred ;ns, Mrs. Perry McArthur and . parents of the young man. |