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Show Ray Heyborne Dies In Automobile Accident; 6 Injured f v "N9yfe iff"- -I V:- ..;' .' ) -jr'l- j RAY HEYBORNE One Cedar Cty teenager was killed, one is still in the hospital hospi-tal and five others were injured in an automobile accident early Saturday morning, when the" car in which they all were riding went out of control and overturned over-turned on the Hamilton Fort-Stockyard Fort-Stockyard road about five miles south of Cedar City. Killed was Ray Heyborne, 17. a passenger in the car and son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heyborne of Cedar City. Injured: Mary Ann Palmer, 15, Cedar City, who suffered a mangled man-gled left arm, skull fracture and other injuries to the back and rib. She Is reported in fair condition con-dition at the Iron Ccunty hospital. hospi-tal. Injured, but released from the hospital during the week were: Dora Jane Barlow, 15, Cedar City, . skull fracture, shock and other minor injuries; Rlchacd (Dick) Knight, Cedar City, driver of the car according to police, head and back Injuries. David and Julia Bentley, 1G and 14, were treated for minor injuries and released earlier from the hospital. The accident occurred shortly after midnight when the car, heading north, came out of a dip and the driver apparently lost control, according to the investigating inves-tigating officers. ' The vehicle traveled 56 feet and rolled over three to four times. Funeral services for the accident acci-dent victim were conducted In the Third ward chapel Tuesday afternoon with Bishop Fernleigh Gardner presiding, and with Mrs. Nellie Higbee at the organ. The musical program Included a vocal solo. "In The Garden" by H. M. Neeley, accompanied by Mrs. Shirley Cowan, and two numbers, "Oh My Father" and "Abide With Me", by the Lions club quartet composed of Mr. Neeley, Reed Roberts, Eugene Palmer and Howard Wood, accompanied ac-companied by Mrs. Reed Roberts. Speakers were Kirk Daly of the Cedar high school faculty, and Bishop Leo Larson of the Cedar Sixth ward. Invocation was by John H. Pendleton of Parowan, benediction by Blaine Stapley, and the dedicatory prayer pray-er was by Karl Heyborne. A third year student at the Cedar City high school, Heyborne was born in Cedar City on Jan. 27, .1934. Survivors include his parents; five brothers and sisters, sis-ters, Dee and Lester Heybome, nd Mrs. Elaine Taylor. Cedar City; Rulon Heyborne, student at the University of Utah; Mrs. Sharon Bulloch, Fort Lewis, Wash., and two grandfathers, Samuel W. Heyborne, Cedar City, and Walter W. Stubbs, Parowan. |