Show Woods Cross Girls Suffer In Car-Bus Car Crash Two University of Utah students from Woods Cross and a u passenger of a Salt Lake City Cit Lines bus suf sot injuries at 8 B a. a a m. m when the couple in which the students were cre passengers went vent out of control on onan onan onan an icy ic stretch of road at 59 tm East South Temple St. St and collided with the bus Kathryn Hatch 23 Woods Cross who wl o suffered a possible fractured pelvis She was reported in good ond condition at St Marks hospital Jeannine Huffman Hoffman 18 lB Woods nods Cross possible fractured right leg Ilg She also was in rood condition at St. St Marks hospital Ada II 56 03 63 L 1 St Sta t ta a passenger in the bus eye cuts abrasions shock and possible back hack injuries She was treated at SnIt Salt Lake general hospital and then was sas taken home Clarence C. C Argyle Argle 22 Woods Cross driver of the coupe told officers he applied appliN the brakes of his machine to avoid hitting another er car which pulled into the tIme South Sonth Temple lane lan of traffic from I street and that his car skid on the icy road crashing into the front end of the Ill t bus The bus driver William Earl Newbold 27 Second Ave re r- reported re- re reported ported he saw the th car skidding and stooped the 11 bus before the impact The impact of the car hitting in in- into into into to the bumper of the bus crushed in the th right side of the coupe in in- injuring injuring juring the two tV girls The car driver and two other passengers Tom rom Clark 18 10 and Bob Arbuckle 21 both of Woods Cross escaped lies ics es Mrs the only bus pas pas- passenger passenger injured was sitting Hear near the front of the bus according to a n po police POlice lice report Police cited Argyle driver of the coupe for traveling at excessive speed under existing road condi condi- lIe He had reported to officers he was traveling 35 miles an arm hour when he first applied his brakes |