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Show gravel. Mrs. Hunt and the children worked for perhaps half an hour attempting to free the car, and as passenger train No. 38 approached the little Mayer girl ran down the tracks to flag the train as Mrs. Hunt and her son fled to safety. Engineer Engi-neer Nagiller, of -Las Vegas, was unable to halt the train, normally traveling about 65 miles an hour at that point, until after the impact. AUTO DEMOLISHED BY TRAIN SOUTH OF MILFORD Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunt of Milford, formerly of Provo, are walking or "hitch-hiking"' today to-day after their car was completely com-pletely demolished in a train-auto train-auto collission Wednesday afternoon. aft-ernoon. No one was injured. Mr. Hunt, working for the Mayer Bros, in a field southwest south-west of Milford, asked his wife, Mrs. Donna Hunt, to drive to the field at noon with a hot lunch. Mrs. Hunt took her son, Marian, 11, and Joan Mayer, 12, daughter uf Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mayer, to direct her to the field. Driving over a " little-used little-used crossing directly west of the Mayer farm, the car stalled with the front wheels on the tracks and the rear wheels spinning spin-ning and sinking in the loose |