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Show 1)3 CwJ tlNTVUVO LAYTON, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH DECEMBl K 22, 19IJ NUMBER NINE A ' S.'VS 8 If Miss 9qA Vsli t. IO ' .jt, "t JZ' VI $ bwttr f 9 O' u In Two A:.vu.l fev:, ' Car Crasfcos Eight persons were hospitalised Monday, all lucky to he alive after a pnir of twxar colialons U. S. highway 91 at the extreme north and south ends of Devil . county. An accident Just Inside the De-vcounty line, about a mile north of the new Salt Lake Refinery Company, put six persons 'la Salt Lake City hospitals at 8:23 axa. Two others were treatMonday. ed at the scene. , Mrs. Charlotte C. Olds, 4 'fampa, Ida., driver of the southbound car, told Trooper Dry Evans of the Utah Highway patru a ii a is Ci 4 m " I'jLnm i joHi K that her car struck a trohra shoulder on a curve in the foc lane Kghway and that .her CZT was thrown out of control and lota the northbound lane of traffic. Demolished Cars It crashed into a car driven Gerry Thomas, 17, .of 8373 Fifteenth East St. Both cars were, demolished. Most seriously injurby -- ed was William Olds, 63,.I2ams-dal- e, Ida., riding in the northbound vehicle. . He received a broken clavicle, possible --broken ribs, shock and hruisea. Other , occupants - of . the Old car were Carl T. Olds, 43, husband of the driver; Ramona Olds, 17, and Carl LaMar, 19, all of Nampa. Riding - with the Thomas youth, was his mother, Mrs. W. E. Thorns. 58, and sister, 21. and shock. 71 came up-o- & n All pasengers sufered .bruise Meanwhile, Mr, and Mm Joerph S. Larsen, OR ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-ON- E YEARS THE WORLD'S CHRISTIAN VOICES jfltc nil HAVE BEEN SINGING THIS MOST BELOVED OF ALL CHRISTMAS CAROLS, WHICH STRIKES AS , CLOSE TO THE SOURCE OP DIVINE INSPIRATION IN MANKIND AS ANY MUSIC CAN. LIKE MUCH TO AT IS GREAT, IT HAD AN HUMBLE, ALMOST, IGNOMINIOUS, ' BEGINNING. f?T WA $ CREATED, IN A FINAL DESPERATE EFFORT TO MEET A LOCAL CEREMONIAL EMERGENCY, BY THE COMBINED EFFORTS OP FRANZ GRUBER, SCHOOLMASTER, AND FATHER JOSEF MOHR, ASSISTANT PRIEST OF THE B A V VILLAGE QF OBERNDORP, FIRST SUNG ON CHRISTMAS MORNING OP THE YEAR 1818, THE WONDROUS WORDS AND MUSIC OF "STIUE NACHT ARE REVERED TODAY BY THE WHOLE aVIUZED WORLD. head-on-colisi- - P i ,' f on end of Davis County. Condition Serious Mr. Larsen, 68, a real estate broker and driver of one. car, was reported much better by attendants at the Dee Memorial hospital. He suffered chest injuries, fractured nose and head lacerations and his conAtion Sunday was reported as serious. Mrs.. Lassen, -- 70 cas ktpastal ; in fair condition IZzzLtf Earning of a fractured lei cbtit injuries and face lacerations. Suffering minor injuries and released to their home were Alberto J. Millo, 28, of 837 Iladaaa St., Bonneville Park, Ogdaa, hi wife and two children. , The accident occurred at 6 psa. on U. S. highway 91. Acccri,'T3 Leland P. Bybee cf tbs ah Highway patrol, the csrth- round Millo sedan sklddsd tb cy roads into the sou&bnund ane of traffic and collided with the Lanen car. . 8fa Salt 1441 Logan Ave., Lake City, were reported considerably improved from injuries received fn a Sunday night at Sunset in thejnorth ,1 to-Trop- er o j LhbjVt..J fvt Kaysville Rotarians have iavitrd Santa Claus to be present at C.i Kaysville Theater Friday noon. Every child in Kryvill up to and . including thecl 14 is lrvted to see the metfra picture, Miracle on 34th Street, beginning at 3 p m. Each youngster wil receive a ag of goodies from Santa CUn following the picture. ,t , Admission is an article of cldb-n- g for a child something tbnt has been outgrown, but which is still serviceable. All clothlrj re- ccived will be presented to tin First and Second ward Ed.!f r ciety organizations of tbs of Jesus Christ of Latter-drl for distribution to the needy ca Christmas. Santa wants all , the ci to be present, whether td7 7' - y cn g or not dren should have an elder pr: along with them. This event is beir-.r-- :-' y the youth commits cf tls L . tary club. . Davis - - v Tc::' C2iJ ft H. C. Cheney, t nator for distrt: 7; Davis high acheel, ; y appointed stats C'z. : t ness and distrill.. j c i Dr. E. Allen Eet r perintendent tf i He succeeds Detert who resigned.to tee" 'i ; tlon of eupervissr cf V education for Centro C i c , ty. Cal. Mr. Cheney, a reeldent it C ville, was educated tt I r school. Henagar i:!'-'- , f ness and the Uninre He received his masters( : from the latter ir.r ' j v year. His businees c. ; eludes three years a station salesman and t assistant manager cf a store in Sn Dies, Cal tending school he w: time in the editcritl ( of the Salt Lake Till The appointment is ill J Jan. 16. ? rff O I - c . C yyy JJ, V) . v O u--- V K O O y o v lift C ; -- , -- it z " . |