Killed was Josef M. Satterfield, Salt Lake City. Investigating officers said that Mr. Satterfield was killed instantly about 2:45 a.m. when his sedan and the truck, loaded with cookies, collided about one mile west of the junction of U.S. Highways 40-50A and 36. The driver of the truck and a relief driver escaped injury.
Josef Munro Satterfield was born Feb. 18, 1914, in Bells, Tex., a son of Benjamin Harrison and Cora (Hess) Satterfield.
He married Bobbie Kuth on May 10, 1941, in Santa Fe, N.M, and was a member of the Baptist Church.
Mr. Satterfield had been a resident of Salt Lake City for the past 15 years and was employed as a switchman for the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad.
Surviving besides his widow are two sons and two daughters.
*Excerpts from Salt Lake City newspaper*
Killed was Josef M. Satterfield, Salt Lake City. Investigating officers said that Mr. Satterfield was killed instantly about 2:45 a.m. when his sedan and the truck, loaded with cookies, collided about one mile west of the junction of U.S. Highways 40-50A and 36. The driver of the truck and a relief driver escaped injury.
Josef Munro Satterfield was born Feb. 18, 1914, in Bells, Tex., a son of Benjamin Harrison and Cora (Hess) Satterfield.
He married Bobbie Kuth on May 10, 1941, in Santa Fe, N.M, and was a member of the Baptist Church.
Mr. Satterfield had been a resident of Salt Lake City for the past 15 years and was employed as a switchman for the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad.
Surviving besides his widow are two sons and two daughters.
*Excerpts from Salt Lake City newspaper*
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