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Show CRASH VICTIM'S RITES ARRANGED RICHFIELD Funeral services for J. Harvey Jensen, 19, of Richfield, Rich-field, killed Saturday night In a traffic accident near Ely, Nev., will be conducted here Wednesday Wednes-day at 3 p. m. In the First L. D. S. ward chapel. Jensen was a passenger In a car ; driven by Glen Smith, 19, of Ely, a former resident of Randolph, which collided head-on with another an-other machine driven by Hunter Williams of Ely, late Saturday on j the McGill-Ely highway, accord- .. Ing to Sheriff J. E. Orrock of Ely, who Investigated. Jensen suffered a broken neck, while Smith received a broken Jaw and multiple bruises. Smith's condition was reported "fairly good" in a Salt Lake City hospital Monday, where he was taken after preliminary treatment In Ely. Mr. Jensen had been employed by a store in Ely. He had planned to return to his horn here Sunday. Sun-day. ' He was born September 12, 1920, at ftkhfleld, eon el Harvey Rick, ard and Mrs. Amelia Wlnget Jensen. Jen-sen. He was graduated from the Richfield high school In 1938. He had worked In Ely about a year. Surviving, besides his parents, are two sisters, Mrs. Alleen Larsen and Shirley Jensen, and one brother, broth-er, Maynard Jensen, all of Richfield, Rich-field, and two grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ludan Winget of Monroe. Mon-roe. Interment will be In the Richfield Rich-field City cemetery. Dairyman Hurt In Provo Crash PROVO Charles Wright, 52, Provo dairyman, was recovering at his home her Monday from sever bruises and shock, sustained sus-tained Sunday when thrown from hi milk truck In two-car collision col-lision at Third South and Second West streets, according to Provo police reports. Mr. Wright was riding In the truck driven by his son, J. M. Wright, 16. traveling east when it collided with a northbound automobile auto-mobile driven by George H. Chaf-fin, Chaf-fin, 50, of Provo, officer said. |