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Show Eight Springville People Involved In Ayfo Mishaps Two Springville girls are still in the Utah Valley Hospital, Hospi-tal, while six other teen-agers are suffering from injuries sustained sus-tained in an automobile accident acci-dent Friday evening on the highway north of Springville. Nancy Packard, 17, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Packard, 140 East Center St. sustained a fractured leg above the knee, shock, bruises and painful cuts while Diane Packard, 17, driver of one of the cars, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Packard, suffered painful cuts and lacerations to her face, chest and knees. Both are in the hospital. Four other girls, Cathryn Hatch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Hatch; Mary Ivory, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Ivory; Mar-jorie Mar-jorie Tipton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tipton and Renee Winters, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Woodrow Winters all suffered severe cuts, bruises bruis-es and shock. Mary was released re-leased from the hospital Wednesday Wed-nesday and the others with exception of the Packard girls, were released to go to school. Involved in the other car were Barry A. Vincent, 17," son of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Vincent, who suffered a broken nose, cuts and bruises about the face, Pat Lynn, 14, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lynn, who also was treated for cuts and bruises. |