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Show Dies in Camper. 148 Camper — ife of Girl A 17-year-old Ogden girl died| She was a junior at Ben Lo- early Sunday morning in almond High School small camper while on an out- graduate of LDS Se ‘ing at Weber Memorial Park. year. _ Was ; She had lived in Tremontot lem. was apparently due to accic ental carbon monoxide poi- until coming to Ogden in 1952,-> Surviving are her fathe aX Boe Rucker, 17, daugh- W. Rucker, Tremoni ir. Max W. Rucker, of mother and ‘stepfath er, Robert Fulmore > ton and Mrs. Robert J: co ree brothers, Leon Mulmore of 1009 Orchard, was ‘pronounced dead on arrival at Rodger Rucker. St. Benedict’s Hospital. An autopsy has been ordered by the Also surviving are tee gran R. Weber County Attorney’s of- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rucker, Brigham City; Mr. and fice. # Miss ucker was in a party Mrs. Alvin Kupfer, . Tremonton; of six, staying overnight at the a great- grandmother, Mrs. campgrounds, according to Dep- Clara Canfield, Tremoniony her uty Richard step eriff’s. Deputy grandparents, _ and Mrs. Ben Divers, ? Deputy Statler said others in SERVICES_D. the party were Mr. and Mrs. Funeral ser Ronald G. Smith of 1146 38th; ducted Wednesi Daniel K. Berrett, 17, of 648 the Myers Mortuary Chap ef with Cross, Alkie Loll, and Trent M. Bishop Artwell Checketts of the Draper, 17, both of 967 Orchard. 42nd Ward officiating. TRUCK STARTED Friends may. call at the morThe group went to the park tuary Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday evening, the deputy§ and Wednesday prior to servsaid. At about 5:30 a.m. the ices. — Burial will be in the Pigin truck in which Miss Rucker was sleeping was started and City Cemetery. ¥ run for about 10 or 15 minutes. Statler, When one St ae ‘the to the r went try to wake MissPaitiat she _aat not_ respond. Mr. Smith gave ‘the victim mouth to mouth use but still could get no r e. ‘then drove her to the Red Ranch where an chu lance was Called. Dep uty Statler said Miss Rueker was in a small camper on the bed of the truck. He also noted the exhaust pipe ended under the truck and there was a hole in the truck bed. Miss Rucker was born Jan. 31, 1954, in Tremonton, a daughter of Max W. and Vera P. Kupfer Rucker. WARD MEMBER She. was a member of the 42nd LDS Ward where she had been typist for the bishop. |