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Show ACCIDENT ON MAGNA-BINGHAM MAGNA-BINGHAM HIGHWAY CAUSE OF 2 DEATHS What was to have ben a picnic pic-nic trip in a canyon near Lark turned abruptly into tragedy Saturday when the automobile driven by Mrs. Cecelia Archibald of Magna struck a boulder on the Bingham-Magna cutoff south of Bacchus and plunged nine! feet down an embankment intOj a ditch. Mrs. Archibald and daughter dau-ghter Pauline Ila, 3, suffered fatal injuries. Mr. Charles R. Archibald, who was sitting by his wife and giving giv-ing her her second driving lesson, les-son, suffered contusions and ab-rusl'ons, ab-rusl'ons, a dislocated hip and a fractured right arm. A son, Mar rill, and another daughter Clara Lucille, were thrown clear of the car. Marrill received ft fractured skull and Clara Lucille escaped with a bruised nose. J. A. Norden, superintendent of the tunnell construction for the National Tunnell and Mines company com-pany and Walter Christensen, Bingham painter, picked up the accident victims and brought them to the Bingham hospital. , |