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Show i 2 WOMEN HURT " ' III AUTOWRECK 1 I Two women, injured when their car skidded and overturned Monday Mon-day near NepM, were reported re-. re-. covering here Tuesday In Holy Cross hospital. i They are Miss S. Dysart of 540 East First South street, president of the Northern Oil company here, and Dr. Anna Freer, 61, of Los Angeles. Miss Dysart suffered tin- determined head injuries and Dr. Freer severe shoulder hurts. ' Oars J. Chapman of Los An- f geles, driver of the car, was treat- ed at Nephl for cuts and bruises i; and Tuesday was registered at a f Salt Lake hotel. ' Meanwhile, George Anderson, 16, of 350 South West Temple street, i who suffered shoulder and chest ,' bruises Mondsy night when his motorcycle collided with a truck .,' at Fifth South and West Temple streets, was reported recovering after treatment at the police emergency emer-gency hospital. Two Salina Residents Hurt in Crash Special to The Telegram SALINA, Oct. 3 W. E. Williams, nssnsgei of the Cxaan Pea Packing company here, and Art MacFar-lane, MacFar-lane, Richfield hotel clerk, suffered broken collarbones and other Injuries In-juries Monday night when their car crashed through a guard rail mile south of Sigurd, Sevier county. Sheriff Clarence Smith said the car, operated by Williams, evident-' evident-' ly went out of control as It round ed a turn on highway 89. Both victims were released from Salina hospital Tueaday morning. B.Y.U. Student , Hit by Car PROVO Gelland Jones, 22-year-old Brigham Young university student, stu-dent, suffered severe bruises here Monday when struck by a car driven by Warren Croy, 18, of Pay-son, Pay-son, as he attempted to cross the Intersection of Seventh North Street and University avenue. |