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Show YOUNG PEOPLE HAVE NARROW ESCAPE TUES. Four Provo. people were seriously although not fatally injured in an auto accident a short distance north of the Point of Mountain Tuesday I evening. Emma Ouy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John "V. Guy, O-IH EastHVutw street, is the most seriously injured. injur-ed. She sustained bad- cuts and lacerations about (he face and probably prob-ably a broken nose. It was at first reported that she had sustained a fractured skull. Examinations early the following day disclosed the fact that no internal injuries bad been sustained. Mabel Willis, daughter of Mrs. T. C. Lisonbee, 11 East First North street, was badly cut about the face and. body. Gibson King, son of Howard King Jlifl West Third South street, was the least injured of the four. J. W. Anderson, son of X. II. Anderson, An-derson, of Moroni, sustained a deep cut over the left eye. According to information receiv- j ed from the Salt Lake county hospital hos-pital where they, were rushed im-' mediately after the accident, all are expected to live although Miss Guy and Mr. King are in a serious condition. con-dition. Miss Willis, who recently returned return-ed to Provo from Hiehfield. where shq had been teaching school dui'"j ing the past winter, has been staying stay-ing at the Guy home for a week., Mrs. Guy and her daughter Connie left for San Francisco. Tuesday' ev'e ning the two girls accompanied the two young men in a Ford roadster driven by King. They were on their way to a theater In Salt Lake when the accident occurred. The accident occurred when the car in which the injured people were riding attempted to pass another an-other car on the state highway, .lust fis King wns about to pass the (tlher driver held out his hand as n signal that he intended to turn With a hope of missing that car King turned off the pavement and lost control of his car which rolled over an embankment. |