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Show ~----- , ----' Willda M. Beck MURRAY-Willda Maycock June Murray HospHal of natural ~k1~~: ~~. ~SSed causes. Born Last Kites. ~\ ;For Draper ~ Sehool Leadet , F !lnPt'" l s Pr\' ices [o r Reid Becll ;:. :. Dl'"p"!l' jllni or hi g h ~ c hool prin I' i P '~ 1.\\'h0 die d Tue ~ d a :.' in a Sal 1,ai< e h o~ pl t al .of II1 J Urt CS r eceive ',. / I n 'In automobil e a 1xl de nt Sunda'.'. :, wi llb p c ondu c t ed Friday at 12:30 m. (l t the Draper Second L D S . \o:a rd chapel b y Gerald Andrew, ,. h ishop of the Drape r First L D S ; w a rd. !~ M1'. Beck had be en first coun'selor in th e Mt. Jordan L D S stake presiden cy a nd bishop of the Draper First L D S ward for five y ears. He was born :May 16, 188~, iT' Spring City, son of Simon T. :anc Sarah Ann Crawford Beck. : " . He was injured Sunday whe~he Jumped from his car as it went into a.spin on Seventh East street near Dry creek. ' ~," , Friends may call at the '(f<it! funeral home Thursday frorn'J.f, :;to R p.m. and 1;.tthe family res,idencE: ;,, Friday prior \ fo ' : sp':!~ces : .'Bdr.i;;"! ';\"l!. hue ' fl:Springvilie City ('P:r1P- f'p, 4 " ,. ~ . Draper School Principal Dies of Crash Iniuries 'wtth th~ ~'eill' (lrawing to atHc was graduated from Brig-hall' r.lose. the 1!H3 traffic death toll Young unIversity and did post· for Salt Lake county raised Wed- graduate work at the University nesday to 13 after the death of a of Utah and the University of Drqper man injured Sunday morn- California. ing. Until December 23 last year, Mr. Beck is survived by his 21 , persons were fatally injured h ' the county. The state's acci- widow, Mrs. Wilda Maycock Beck; <l~nt fatality list \Vednesday rest- three daughters, Mrs. Merlene (,d at 101, 42 less than during a Smith, Mrs. Zola Burkinshaw and similar period in 1942. In Utah, Mrs. Van ice Black, all of Draper; 147 died in' traffic mishaps last three brothers, Simon W. Beck, year. i{up3rt, Idaho; Joseph I, and 05Funeral arrangements were be- mer H. Beck. Spring City; two fng m a de W edn esday for Reid sisters, Mrs. Nephi Probst, MidB eck, 54. Draper junior high way, and Mrs. Virga Larson, school principal, who died at 6 :45 Provo ; a step-daughter, Mrs. Robp. m. Tu esday in a Salt Lake ' ert J. Morley, Midvale, and stephospital of injuries suffered in son. Russell R. BeCk. with the an automobile mishap on ice- army at Boulder, Colo., and 12 coa ted streets Sunday morning. grandchildren. According t o reports by il1\'cstigating officers. Mr, Beck suffer ed interna 1 and head injuries, fractures of the leg and ribs when he jumpe.l from his spinning automobile in an attempt to escape injury wh en he apparently lost control of the car on Seventh East Rtreet at Dry Cree k. Afte r jumping from the moving automobile, Mr. Beck was unable to flee from its path and was struck and run over by the machine. Mr. Beck was first counselor in the Mt. Jordan L D S stake presidency and had been bishop of the Draper First L D S ward for five yeaf~. He was born May 16, 1889, in Spring City, a son of Simon T. I |