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Show Shotgun Blast Kills 14-Year Old Boy Sunday A 14-year-old California boy's body was enroute to his former home in Long Beach, California, today, where funeral services will be held, following a hunting hunt-ing trasedy about 4 miles south of Myton Sunday afternoon at 5:30. He died Monday morning at 2:30 a. m. in a Salt Lake hospital. Robert Anderson was accident-ly accident-ly shot throush the side, just above the hip, when a 12-gauge shotgun discharged as its owner. Bill Brently. was unloading it after having completed a duck hunt. The victim was standing about 15-feet away when the gun discharged. Investigating the fatal shoot-ins shoot-ins were Roosevelt Policemen Roe McDonald and Carl Hacking, Hack-ing, with State Trooper Ray De-yine: De-yine: Officers said the pair were 'on a duck hunting trip several miles-south of Myton.-' Young Anderson is the son of Vernon L. and Lela Anderson. He was treated first at- Roosevelt Roose-velt Hospital, then transferred he died in surgery. The youth had lived here since September while his father had been working with Dunlap-Graham, Dunlap-Graham, contractors. He was an eighth grade student stu-dent at Roosevelt Junior Hign School. He was born in Bakersfield, Cal., May 8, 1937. and attended elementary schools at Long Beach, St. George and Hurricane, Hurri-cane, Washington County, before be-fore coming here. He is survived by his parents, a 12-year-old brother, Richard Anderson; his paternal grandparents, grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson, Hasteria, Cal.; maternal ma-ternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Hart, Taft, Cal. ' |