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Show Two St. George Youths Lose Their Lives In Car Accident Friday Both Boys Thrown Clear Of Car Before It Came to Stop In Garden The lives of two St. George youths, Jim Lloyd Chadburn, 16, and Verl Kenneth Hirschi, 17, were snuffed ollt early Friday morning, June 30 when their speeding car capsized cap-sized within the city limits. Racing south from highway 91 at the west entrance of St. George, the car left the highway as they entered the curve on Fourth West and Tabernacle street. Swerving to miss a telephone pole, the machine overturned three or four times, leaping a combined rock and pickett fence on the north front of the Carl Burgess property, leaving Hirschi's body at the fence line and throwing the Chad-burn Chad-burn boy's body through the car top a distance of 36 feet 9 inches striking the northeast wall of the Burgess home and ricocheting to the ground. The car came to a stop in a vegetable garden. The Hirschi boy died where he lay, and the Chadburn boy enroute to the hospital a few minutes later. In A Borrowed Car In a Dodge sedan borrowed from John Crawford, the two boys were returning from viewing a truck fire on Highway 91 west of town. Speeding forward to pass another car driven by Harry Lundin, the car left the highway as they careened onto the Tab-( Tab-( Continued on page seven) |