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Show Uan QGeicjonf adds io holiday fafalificG into a skid and rolled several sev-eral times. The Highway Patrol reported re-ported a couple of more accidents ac-cidents in Millard County, with one fatality, but said that otherwise the holiday weekend was fairly accident free in Southern Utah. Warren Scott Anderson, 31, Milford, was fatally injured Sunday, when his southbound '77 Dodge Van left the road 4.2 miles north of Milford, and rolled several times before coming to a stop some 500 feet from Highway 257. Anderson, an Union Pacific Pa-cific brakeman, wasthorown from his vehicle, and was about 25-30 feet in front of the vehicle. The accident, which happened hap-pened about 9:50 p.m., was first discovered by a truck driver, who said Anderson had passed him just shortly before the accident, according accord-ing to Trooper Roger Bagley who investigated the accident. acci-dent. The Milford Ambulance answered the call and transported trans-ported Anderson to the Milford Mil-ford Valley Memorial Hospital Hos-pital at 10:15 p.m., where efforts to revive htm failed, fail-ed, and he was pronounced dead about 45 minutes later. The body was sent to the State Coroner to determine the cause of death. Bagley said that there was no evidence of skid marks, and Anderson might have dozed before he left the highway. When he hit the shoulder, he attempted to get back on the highway, but over corrected, and the van went |