Show Three burn to death Young family wiped out in I tragic highway crash June 24 single funeral service was held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Roosevelt Stake Center for Keith his and their Debra vic- K KITH HANSON driver of death truck I of a tragic accident last Friday THE HANSON CamU was wiped out when the cement mixer truck was involved in JOAN HANSON du d beside her husband a collision with an automobile I driven by Bernard i of near I Evan's Cafe on Highway about 1 mile southwest of W I A LYN N 1 1 A S 0 Pi burns proved fatal Hanson was employed by fl his who operates a fl ready-mix business in Roose- He was returning from I making a delivery out-of-town 1 and had taken his wife and 1 child with him when the tragic accident WITNESSES SAID the truck lost its front burst into and rolled feet land- ing in the borrow pit with the front of the truck facing the 1 opposite direction it was travel- I The sedan knocked 1 backwards nearly feet after I the Leonard Ferguson of the Utah j y Patrol reported the sedan en by McKinley ap- I turned directly into the path of the truck which was trave Ing toward I The collision occurred five feet I inside the east-bound traffic Passing motorists and customers at the led by Ean operator of the pulled M Hanson from the truck while it yas still but the body of husband couldn't be extricated until the Roosevelt fire department had snuffed the flames WITNESSES SAID baby tried to back to the true apparently to gH to its after the her clothing on ha 3 been thrown from the truck before it came to rest on its DEBRA LYNN was rushed by ambulance to Salt Lake but died before reaching the She given treatment at the Roosevelt Hospital before being sent to Salt Lake Hanson was born April in a son of Gordon Hanson and Vera Hanson of His father is owner of the Gordon Hanson Ready-Mix BESIDES HIS he is survived by two brothers and a Ralph Hanson of Spanish Dale Hanson of and Gerald Huff of He was educated in Roosevelt schools and was an Army Hanson is the daughter of Alden and Lur Johnston She was born in Salt Lake City June 1 Besides her parents she is survived by a Lynn Alexander of the U S. He to be home on leav-at the time of the BISHOP ALVA SNOW of the Roosevelt Third Ward officiated at the services Speakers were Reginald O. member of the Roosevelt stake R V. Larson and George Stewart Music included a vocal solo by Lawrence The accompanied by Tal violin solo by Mrs accompanied by Lorin vocal Jay Fitzgerald and Bennie accompanied by prelude and postlude was by and Prayer at the mortuary w as given by Lester the invocation by Glen the benediction by W. Russel and Arthur de the grave MILITARY RITES were at the cemetery under the direction of Basin Post Na American of which a Korean was a Burial was m the Roosevelt cemetery the direction of the |