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Show ACCIDENT AT TOQUERVILLE Toquerville, Sept. S. Our community com-munity witnessed a very serious car accident Sunday while George Schmutz, Merle, and Pearle Pace were on their way to the La Verkin hot springs, their car turned com-' pletely over on the road between Echo farm and Toquerville. They were rushed to the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Naegle. Physicians were summoned immediately, to find George suffering from internal injur-: ies, which are vsry serious, Merle had her right jaw broken and several sever-al bad bruises while Pearl was sligh-'. ly injured. George and Merle were taken to the Iron Co. hospital Monday Mon-day noon. The latest" report this morning is that Miss Pace is doing nicely, and Mr. Schmutz is a little improved. - Afton Spilsbury is here, visiting at the home of Mrs. S. V. Naegle. Miss Spilsbury was formerly of this place," and her many friends are glad to see her. Born, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Arch Batty, Sept. 2nd, mother and babe doing nicely. Mrs. Wm. Theobald and Mrs. H. A. Jackson are spending their vacation vaca-tion in Salt Lake. Many from here attended the rodeo at Cedar City. |