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Show Ceilings Qiild Run Over By Father's Car Will Recover Maurine Collings, three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Collings Col-lings of Lyndyll, narrowly escaped death Tuesday night when she was run over by an automobile driven by Mr. Collings. The father was backing the car out of the garage and did not know the child was in the way. One wheel passed over the baby before the father heard its moans. Ho hurried the child to the Clark Clinic at Provo, where examination indicated that no bones were broken, brok-en, and attending physicians expressed ex-pressed the belief that the child was not seriously hurt. Later she was brought to the home of her aunt, Mrs. C. O. Claudin, this city, where she was recovering as well as could be expected Wednesday. Funeral Services For Whiting Child Held Here Sunday Funeral services for Jay Wendell Wen-dell Whiting, infant son of J. W. nd Buleah Child Whiting who died at the family residence, Second Korth and First East street Friday afternoon, were held Sunday morning morn-ing at the family residence. William Wil-liam Bringhurst of the Third ward bishopric presided. The invocation was offered by Paul Thorn, the benediction by Jessee Whiting. Musical numbers were furnished by Miss Catherine R. Dougall who sang a solo and by Miss Inez Wheeler Wheel-er and Helen Palfreyman, who sang a duet, accompanied by Mrs. Helen Whiting at the piano. The speakers were Ford Crandall and Seymour Mendenhall, Jr. Delbert Thorn of the Fourth ward bishopric dedicated the grave at the Evergreen cemetery. The child was born September 14, 1928, in Springville, and is surviv.-d by the parents, two brothers, Veil and Harold Whiting, also two sisters, sis-ters, Maurine and Venice Whiting, all of Springville. |