| OCR Text |
Show Ogden BroIthe rs Die F 7O As Car Hits Horse % QU on. €3 FARMINGTON — Two Ogden with a car driven north by brothers were killed and two John G. Mortensen, 65, of 602 men injured when their car 8th, » ee | struck a horse on U.S, 91 north PARKED CAR HIT of Farmington early Sunday The Mortensen car continued morning. Huston Person Jr., 20, of 2842 north, striking a car driven by — Wall, was pronounced dead on Douglas K. Parsons, 38, of 548 arrival at 4:45 a.m. at St. Ben- Fremont, knocking it into a edict’s Hospital. car belonging to InterHis brother, James Willard parked mountain Investment Corp. of ‘Person, 19, of the same address, All 5th. a died six hours after the acci- dent at the hospital. Injured in the mishap were Robert Kersey, 21, of 3269 Grant, driver of the car, and Kenneth E. Swenson, 21 of 2872 Grant. Mr. Swenson was Officer Varley said the Sax-. ton youth had just stepped off the curb and intended to enter the stopped Parsons car when the mishap occurred. Mr. Brady was cited by Officer Varley for alleged failure admitted to yield the right of way. to the hospital with a lacera|tion of his right eye. He was listed as “‘improving’’ today at the hospital. Mr. Kersey was “treated and City to Study released. Requirements er Mike Chabries said the ve© hicle was southbound on U.S. For Lighting Utah DIVIDED ROAD Highway Patrol Troop- 91 near Shepherd’s Lane when a horse ran onto the divided highway in front of the. car. | He said Mr. Kersey braked ‘the vehicle causing it to slide sideways. The horse was struck broadside and carried about 390 feet down the road before the vehicle stopped. brothers were Person The seated on the right side of the in the Person Huston car, front and James Person in the back. Trooper Chabries said Huston PLEASANT VIEW — Street will be submitted to the light and fire hydrant requirements City Council here in the future. near . Clair James, public works director, will make a survey of the present situation and present the council with recommendations. | ia He told the council initial in vestigations have revealed a need, for a number of lights in the Majestic Heights area. He said fire hydrants in some — 4 i} “ — a4 ell Person suffered a broken neck and apparently died instantly. areas are rather far and few beThe mishap occurred at about tween, Mayor Tim Healy asked for 3:00 a.m, Sunday. further investigation suggesting - BOY HURT that hydrants be installed on One person was injured’ in streets that are longer than a an accident in Ogden Sunday block. ‘morning that involved four cars Most corners in the communand a pedestrian at 7th and ity have hydrants, Director’ Adams, James said. One street menCraig Saxton, 13, of 885 "th tioned as needing additional hywas about to get into a stopped drantsis 900 West. car when it was struck and pushed into him. He was treatRifle Reported Stolen ed at the McKay Hospital for a neck injury and released. A high power rifle was reportOgden officer R. Lee Varley ed to Ogden police as stolen Said a car driven southbound from a pickup truck owned by on Adams by Wesley R. Brady, Robert Westmoreland of 4258 S. .|48, of 545 Eccles started a left 2350 W. in Roy while parked turn onto 7th when it collided in the 100 block of 25th. Salt | |