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Show I Local Mark Hatfield of this city is convalescing from injuries sustained sus-tained in an automobile accident last Wednesday aftcrnono, near Delta. Mr. Hatfield with Lou Big-ler Big-ler of Provo, were driving north on the highway with a truck load of sheep when the accident oc-cuied. oc-cuied. The truck turned over and ; both men were injured, Mr. Hatfield Hat-field sustaining severe cuts to his j head and wrenched shoulders and Bigler fractured ribs and cuts. They were taken to Delta for treatment and later returned to ' their homes. Births in Springville more than doubled the number of deaths the past year according to the annual report of City Physician John R. Anderson. There were 121 births and 54 deaths during the year, compared to 129 births and 42 deaths the year previous. Diseases reported were listed as follows: pneumonia, 4 cases; typhoid fever, 12; whooping cough, 15; measles, 1; chicken pox, 14; scarlet scar-let fever, 65. ! ,A three act comedy drama, "Cab-jibage "Cab-jibage or dollars," will be presented Jin the First ward amusment hall, '.'it 7:30 p. m. Saturday, as a fea- Vui'C of the ward budget program. 4 he entertainment is under the di-vd di-vd ection of the ward genealogical I 'pcietv. |