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Show DUCHESNE YOUTH DIES OF INJURIES Dee Robinson, 17, of Duchesne, who was injured in an automobile accident in Soldier canyon at the Highline, succumbed to his injuries Thursday, The youngster was pinned beneath the truck when the machine overturned overturn-ed down the hill, on the Castle Gate-Duchesne Gate-Duchesne highway and sustained a broken back and other injuries. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson of Salt Lake City and a brother of Otto Robinson of Price. The youth with a companion, Don Wardle, was helping haul gasoline from the basin for Don's father. In some manner tiie truck was overturned. overturn-ed. Wardle was not seriously injured hut Robinson's spine was apparently , broken. This and thrombosis were ;riven as the cause of death by Dr. D. T. Wood, attending physician. The young man was brought to Duchesne Du-chesne soon after the accident" and his parents, who were visiting in Marys-vale, Marys-vale, were summoned, arriving on Monday. It was at first believed that he would recover, but choking spells developing de-veloping on Tuesday, increased in x violence, and caused the death, two days later. ' Funeral services were conducted at Roosevelt Friday and interment was in the Roosevelt cemetery. |