Bomber* Crash Kills Utalm;Two Missingtlx a I)1 rt pi1fu*One Utah man has been ’Oiled [in a bomber crash.and two other : | airmen are reported missing in action over Europe, according to information their families received Monday from the war department.Killed:Second Lieutenant Ray M.Bunker. Delta, wo* killed Sunday night when his plane crashed near the Alexandria army airfield. Louisiana.Missing:First lieutenant Lowell K. Hess, 22, pilot, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hess; Garland, missing in action over Germany since February 25-Second Lieut errant Francis \V. Betenson. 25. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lclond Betcnson, Cedar City, missing In action over we* tern Europe since March 4.co;J.ar:to;lefpoAitrtWfacwidacothsa(IolscptattoR-tePiR-P*F:mLieutenant Bunker, recently commissioned, wa3 born July 25. 1921. in Sutherland. Millard county. He was graduated from Delta high school and later attended the Branch Agricultural college at Cedar City, where he was prominent in athletics.Besides his parents, he is survived by the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Thora Petersen. Hinckley; Mrs. Lee Talbot and Max. Bunker, Tooele; Mrs. Della Rock, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Nola Bolster. Ohio; Eulalia. Beth. Betty and Luwana Bunker, all of Suther-1 ! land.- I Funeral services and burial will . f be in Sutherland, i j Lieutenant Hess, recently pro-t : moled to his present rank from J flight officer. Jifld been a pilot on 115 combat missions over targets * i in Europe.1 He has been awarded an air medal with oak leaf clusters.Lieutenant Hess was born in Garland and was graduated from the Bear River high school. He enlisted in the army air corps Jan- c uary S. I9dt), a year before Pearl y Harbor, one of the first to enlist j f from Box Elder county Besides his wife and parents, Lieutenant Hess has a brother, Neal Hess, Garland, and two sisters, Miss Yvonne Hess, GarJand, • and Mrs. Margaret Perry, Dcwev-ville.Lieutenant Bctenson, copilot ofa Flying Fortress, has been overseas since January. A graduate of the Branch Agricultural college and the Utah State Agricultural r college, ho entered the armed \3 forces in April, 1912.t