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Show iirrow Escape for Some F7 former Am. Fork People iH'luday's Tribune gives the follow - Hpircount of an auto wreck which ' Kjer American Fork people were in: Hlr. and Mrs. Q. W. Rushton of MaLase returned yesterday from a Etfto Yellowstone natioaal park that , Em not cltogethor satisfactory. They 'LEaked to 8co tho wonders of the 1 EA by automobile In company -with 1! Rushton's parents, Mr. and ,Ert. M. H. Rushton, of Idaho Falls, EjjMrt. S. A. Elsmore of Salt Lake. .Ktoher was driving the car," said LjflEir. Rushton, "when we met another Eaealne. rnd it was necessary (o pass Ettre the grade, which was new, was Either narrow. We wero on the out. H and, when some of the new grade ajKir way under our car, Uie machine Eiid down tho embankment a ways, Hg(g turned completely over and land- Ed rlsht &!do up in about three feet E( water. Tho grade was about forty Bfeet fbove tho river and I cannot un- HViUnd why at least some of us were Ht killed. B "I rscaicd without a scratch', but I Vm the lucky one. All of the others Bneelved had btuiBes and lacerations, Halthotigh there wasn't a. bone broken. Bn machine was so badly damaged Vttt we left It by the road there. We Vftll d It out of the river, but It wasn't arth bothering with further. Others j HfVlped us up the bank, and a stage Ytak all of us to the Canyon hotel, Kraar medical attention was avail, mikle. After staying there two days Hb abided that we had seen enough j Vat the park for this summer and left fl fer home. J "Mother and Mrs. Elsmore wcrei H Mly shocked from tho fall and Mrs. I VEtimoro ctopped with my parents In kkno and th'o three of them are un-' V tf a doctor's caro there. Mrs. Rush. ten and I enmo on homo, but Mrs. Hnhton still is nervous from tho HI trip end Isn't enthusiastic about tho |