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Show v, ; . - y d TRUCK ROLLOVER at the bottom of the Ouray road (U-88) coming down the hill joining the Randlett road near Pelican Lake at 9:10 a.m., Saturday. The driver, James Albert Bush, 26, Rock Springs, Wyo., was not injured, but the unit belonging to Melrose Trucking of Rock Spr- i ings suffered an estimated $70,000 in i I ' ' I X . ' ' ' 5 . . ' ' " t ' ' ' 1 .N.'i'''. ' I.' .:':.'l.l'' ' V.. " i ' i SV.,';: ' .Il- .-' V ; )).-- I , . . ...... lDS; ONE-CAR ROLLOVER near Whiterocks claims the life of a Myton man and seriously injures his damages, according to UHP Trooper Lloyd Meacham, who investigated. The rollover was caused by excessive speed, according to Trooper Meacham. A metal structure containing two diesel engines slipped off the trailer before the truck unit rolled over. wife New Year's Eve. Utah Highway patrol are still investigating the cause of the accident. One-car rollover claims Myton man New Year's Eve A one-car rollover New Year's Eve at the Neola Highway and Whiterocks road junction killed a 25 year-old Myton man and seriously injured his wife. Darrell Bekenneth "Bud" Gardner was killed when his southbound vehicle failed to negotiate a turn onto the Neola Highway near Whiterocks, Uintah County. His wife, Glenda A. Gardner who was a passenger, was taken to the Duchesne County Hospital suffering serious injury, Utah Highway Patrol officers reported. As of Tuesday morning she was still in the hospital. Investigation into the cause of the accident is still pending, officers said. With the New Year's Eve accident, the total fatal accidents reported by the Utah Highway Patrol in Uintah and Duchesne counties is 20 for 1980. Eleven fatal accidents were reported in 1979. |