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Show 8 A The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, November 28, 1965 on | Utah casted naa eed ath “Dr. Antoine Dalton Calvin B. Higgs Richard Wilkins Dr. Roger W. Parkinson All. 13 wictieis: of ‘Saturday's plane crash liams lived’ in near Camp Wil-|1 the ‘Salt Lake area, Two lived just west of Salt|Ut Lake City in Grantsville, Tooele County. Among the victims were He in| Hi igh Southern Utah-and. ‘era prominent physicians, a dentist, medicine from the vane: two businessmen, the pilot, a Utah. daughter of the pilot, two coServed internships and resipilots and a stewardess. dency at LDS Hospital. SpecialThe victims and their ist in orthopedic surgery. obituaries: . Married Jeanne Bertosh July Norma’ Jenkins Norma Jenkins, 21, 650 N. 2nd West, stewardess, joined Edde Airlines in September after serving six months as a Frontier Airlines. stewardess. She} had. resided’ in. Salt ‘Lake oy since March. She was born. in Deleon, Tex, 18, 1944, a daughter 29, 1954, Temple. in the Manti Seiten R Glen McKenzie, ‘Springville; sisters, Mrs. Joanne Thorpe, San Jose, Calif., land Mrs. Jean Johnson, Medof 06 LDS Survivors include his Jaguar widow; daughters, sons, chelle, Cherie, Yvonne, Mathew ‘Paul and Antoine Mark, all of Salt” Lake: City; brothers and sisters, Dr. Edward A. Base Prescott, Ariz.; WarrenA. Dal- ford, Ore. Dr. Roger W. Parkinson Dr. Roger W. Parkinson, 37, 2879 LaJoya Dr., was born Aug. 25, 1928, in Spanish Fork to Edmund West and Ina Jane Cr eer Parkinson. Married Jean| Romney on June 6, 1949, Salt Lake City. Dr. Parkinson specialized - in gynecology and obstetrics. ° He attended Brigham. Young| : University and received. his medical degree from George cae University, Wash- i Ington, D. “dim L. Peterson ton, Parowan; James H, Dalton, Nashville, Tenn.; Harrell Served “internship at LDS ns. She was gradu- A. Dalton, Alma Dalton, Mrs. Hospital and served as.a- ~mnili- aoe 1.|Delbert C.. ‘(Caroline) Johnson eLeon Hi; tary physician, of. Cleo G. and Vera Lavelle the Unive T. R. Gledhill of! b mention as an land Mrs. Curtis Wayne (JoseSurvivors include his witiow:. p-|phine) Bouck, all of Salt dake, sons and Meany Dae ii City. ‘| ari-Ann, ‘Dr. Gordon K. Lewis 1586. Beechwood Dr. Marion Dr. J. Bernard Critchfield KH. Probert CL, Taylors- | football squad and had worked nee ville, was born Oct. 12, 1923,|with injuries involving athletes. or Alberta, to Arthur B.| During World War IL he served in the Royal Canadian’ itie Conrey Critchfield. d Letti a Busy Doctor Bows Out, ‘Force. was. chairman of the board tC aoe C., ison ‘of the preesident of srighe B., Melanie Young University, was tent ase — 1939. Bomber pilot, World War II; later flew. private - flights. Formed Edde Airlines in 1960 with brothers Joseph: and Bill. Survivors include his widow; son, Kent, Grantsville; two grandchildren; ‘i brothers, Joseph and Bill, Grantsville, and Low- ell, San Raphael, Calif., and al sister, Calif... Mrs. Alice Lee, "Fresno, all Salt Lake City; sisters, Mrs. Gordon R. (Virginia) Sims, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Charles W. (Forence) ‘Hansen, ‘Mrs... Calvin (Ruth) Richardson, rant Ly Las| Te page Vega graduated ae No Messages fs Indicated and_ brother, i Lake City. Neither the Federal Aviation Dr. Lewis had praci Richard R. Wilkins _|Agency Air Route Traffic Con- tistry in. ‘the a ~ Richard Re Wilkins, 38, 4136 trol Center nor Salt Lake Air- since 1959. b port tower reported receiving Come. Dr. any messages from the Edde| ‘Dr. Marion E P which 1 the Loe would in- Mote urday urged area residen s ‘h @ football squad, we Lace end two “yea, ‘| named to All-Am: ‘tic teams and recei ers still waiting at the airport received the news too. “We were all concerned when the plane didn’t arrive, but we 5 OD Pocostere strom ‘both Salt Lake |1 ‘City, and Provo. Many Cougar|: ‘Club members came down. Friday on the plane with the team, | which ‘also carried all the BYU coaches and their wives: Head. football coach Tommy Hudspeth, who naturally -has finishing breakfast. had close contact with the Cou- Drop Junkets gar Club since his arrival in Provo almost two years ago,|. Many of the fans had pl was especially shaken by the} * SSE ame dage aed Gig Players Knew, Too Questioned about what effect it would have on his team in the afternoon game, he admitted he didn’t know. Few if any of the players knew any of the passenIt was a “Cougar Club’’ char- gers personally, but it was Dr. Antoine Dalton ter and the Cougar Club is obvious that many of the gridDr. Antoine Dalton, 36, 5166 made up of graduates and ders may have been thinking pers are not|¢ € ey preventing Arrive Today At Crash Site Two thought it was just a delay caused by the weather,” said Ronald G. Hyde, executive secretary of the BYU Alumni Assn. “The plane had been chartered by Salt Lakers, who invitled. the Provo group to join them. All the passengers on board were members of the BYU Cougar Club,” Mr. Hyde said. members of the Federal | ‘Takes ‘Smaller Plane Sart, : rt before. 9 a.m. a small - from the , |C@ | new all|sai . wee traffie from com- the ame: charter plane. He was notified of the cras i) ree ing oe i ake area. sat Red_|tifica | wie en route. wood Ro: “AIL Concerned’. “About the same time, the oth- Calvin: B. Blew Calvin B. Higgs, 41, “2003-2600 | East, was born April 18, 1924, to Mr..and Mrs. A. J. Higgs, at Cardston, Alberta. By Bill Coltrin He moved to Salt Lake City ‘Tribune Staff Writer while an infant. Graduated from no High School and served | ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. n the U.S. Navy four: years. ‘Scores of Brigham Young Unie "Graduates from Fowler versity football fans, here for Aeronautical Engineering the game with New Mexico, School, Burbank, Calif., in 1964, were happy-go-lucky one minute Married Grace Brinkerhoff in and plunged into sadness the Salt Lake LDS ‘Temple on May next. 26, 1946. Active in LDS — West Most counted themselves .as Seventh Ward. {personal friends of those aboard Survivors. ‘include his widow; the plane that crashed Saturday sons and’ daughter, Roger, Mark morning. At first, all they could and Shawna, Salt Lake City; do was hope their friends brothers, sisters, Afton B. missed the plane and many had Higgs, Laie, ‘Hawwaii: Bow ‘tears in their eyes as they Higgs, Mrs. Spencer Ovard and awaited official word. Mrs. Ray V. Chase, all of Salt Booster Group Lake City. aor Two FBI Aides Wilkinson was with the group Bureau of Investigation disaster waiting for the plane, still be- unit are scheduled to arrive in ity ‘Sunday — about, lieved to be delayed by weather. : Uriel To Stay Away | The Utah Highway Patrol Sat-| ite killed in the crash, De. Ernest L. Wilkinson, BYU president; was to have boarded the plane in Provo for the trip to the game. Milton Skarp, Orem; television coordinator for continuing tinn said Dr.|. at BYU, most ardent backers, not only in sports but also in the entire university effort. “We shall keenly miss their friendship and encouragement and extend our sympathies to their families.” espondent ae football fans S| dicate there was trouble aborad|« contact "with the plane ed off the tower fre11 a.m. 2 Critchfield. Dr. Critchfield was harter DC3 Carried 13 to Death DC3 Trouble Airlines DC3 wnsis W: aiting at Airport i in Provo earunday, But Friday, Oh Wilkinson, a doctor of internal medicine practicing in Salt Lake City, bowed out of the flight “because of professional commitments.” The charter, Dr. Wilkinson | said, was arranged by a combined Salt Lake and Provo group headed by Dr. J. Bernard eaters Virginia Dymock a Le Becky Ellen, Janet June . 16, |Lee, Christine and Tracy Ann, i Aas crashed, killing all 13 aboard a Charter Line Disaster fi ons are compet ; ; Tragedy 2nd Utah Gash in1 Month The morning tragic crash of an Edde Saturday Airlines chartered DC3 at Camp Williams was the second commercial airline disaster in Utah in less than a month. Thirteen persons died in Saturday morning’s crash. ; On Nov. 11, a United Air ‘Ardent Backers’ Lines 727 jet crashed and Dr. Earl C. Crockett, a vice burned while landing at Salt |president of BYU, issued the Lake City Municipal Airport, -|following statement: claiming 43 lives. ‘‘The entire university faculBut the news, what there- as| That was the first commercial of it prior to game time, raha all|ty, student body, alumni and ae disaster to occur in Utah |; bad, and the Provoans on alt| J community are deeply saddened 8 years. Lakers down for the e by this great tragedy. Crash at Bryce “Those who lost their lives didn’t feel much like tlgeer Fifty-two persons perished ing a victory or feeling too sad while traveling in support of about a possible football loss. BYU were among the school’s Oct. 24, 1947, when a United Air Lines DC6 “caught fire aad crashed at Bryce Canyon. Seventeen: persons were killed May 1; 1942, when a United Air Lines Mainliner crashed 2% miles north of Ensign Peak as it maneuvered for a landing at the Salt Lake Airport. Seventeen more died Dec. 15, 1942, when a Western Airlines Skyliner crashed on a _ sagebrush flat 30 miles west of Provo near Fairfield. Near Airport On Noy. 4, 1940, 10 persons were killed when a United AirLines Mainliner crashed into a mountain 15 miles northeast of the Salt Lake Airport during a storm. Seven persons ‘died Dec. 5 1936, when a Western Air Express transport ‘from Los Angeles crashed. into a granite ridge near Alpine in Utah County during a storm. Worst sequliag pace: ‘Edde. ol A | City; father, Cardston, Alberta; | brothers, sisters, Joe and Loren Critchfield, Lethbridge, Alberta; Mary Nelson, Magrath; Eleanor Hyde, Cardston; Mrs. Myrtle Reber, Clark Critchfield, Earl Critchfield, Clara Critchfield, all of anade, in Area Although it did not occur in Utah, the area’s worst commercial air disaster occurred July 1, 1956, when a United Air Lines DC7 and a Trans World Airlines Super Constellation collided over Grand Canyon National. Park in Arizona, carrying 128 persons to their deaths. The TWA Constellation carried 70 passengers and crew and the UAL DC7 had 58 passengers and crewmen aboard. EES Robinson » 1925, La Rote eA SS ants Co., exterminators. Active i LDS Church and a former president of the BrighIdaho Falls LDS Temple. Active jam, Young University Athletic di Mt. Olympus LDS Stake. Alumni Booster Club, later | Owned ‘restaurant equipment called Cougar Club. my SS... -|and sales busines: He attended Brigham Young aand ee Survivors include . his lie bega: Yi abact Aes’ “Tor. Salt io “city n 1957, “vance, Calif., and grandmother,| _ ‘He was active in the LDS i pa De Le Petrie, Paradise, Church ae Brigham Young Alumni DE . Bernard Critchfield He ee as team physician Scie Dr. as Bemard Critchfield, 2, for the iia aa High Eyre, ee ulsons and Pee Leslie J Bradley dik, and Jan A., all Salt Lake| |