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Show SIX INJURED IN AUTO ACCIDENT HEBER In a spectacular two-automobile two-automobile collision on the Kamas road 13 milts north of Heber Sunday, Sun-day, six persons were injured, one seriously, and five others escaped injury. Miss Stella Giles, 21, of Tabiona, who suffered a fractured skull, I was most seriously hurt. Driver of the northbound car in which Miss Giles rode was Mrs. Oren Curry, 40, of Tabiona, while Clyde C. Edmonds, 49, of Salt Lake City, secretary and general manager of the "Utah Poultry Producers' Pro-ducers' Cooperative association, was driver of the second machine. Injured passengers in the Curry car, besides Miss Giles, were Mrs. Curry, severe cuts on the knee; Glenna Curry, 13, daughter of Mrs. Curry, broken nose; Lynn Curry, 6, son of Mrs. Curry, minor scratches and bruises, and Mrs. Monroe Giles, 55, mother of Stella Giles, sprained ankle. Mrs. Cur-j Cur-j ry's one-year-old daughter es-I es-I caped injury. ' j The only person injured in the Edmonds machine was Mrs. Edmonds, Ed-monds, who suffered a sprained ankle. Mr. Edmonds and three other passengers escaped injury. Officer Bert Lindsay of Wasatch Wa-satch county placed no blame for the accident, which occurred at a rise in the road where vision of both drivers was somewhat obscured. ob-scured. The two machines were practically demolished. A wrecker was required to pull them apart. The injured persons were treat-, treat-, ed at Heber city hospital. Mrs. Edmonds was released after emer-: emer-: gency treatment. |