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Show BoUTHS RUN DOWN- BY AUTO ON STATE ROAD AND SERIOUSLY INJURED Kl - ' "Hgrnest Lnrnboo, ago 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Larabee,' t piously and perhaps fatally injured, and James Cromp-Krt20, Cromp-Krt20, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Fletcher Crompton received Kkeo leg 3 a result of bein hit by a speeding automobile, Egby Glenn Bonnett of Provo, on the State road, between Ccan Fork and Pleasant Grove, at 11:45 Sunday night. "Hag Larabee suffered a fractured skull and since the acoi-"Ehas acoi-"Ehas never regained consciousness. His condition is re ELl ns bciiiff very critical. EwnttriK to yun& Crompton, ho Unbee were returning homo Epieuant Grove Vfoot about 11:45 mwLjij night- They were on the E tide of tlie road Jut oft the Ettat, be states. Several cara Ejatbe boys with plonty of room, Crompton says thoy had no war- E. tbtt the speeding car was bo E triM it was nearly upon them Eta glancing over his shoulder, ha BLj thflr danger and mado a HTpab at Urabcc, to pull him to E tide, but was too late, for the Kr jerked young Iarnbco from his Eip and throw Crompton to tho Ejitnd, Whon ho attempted to arise K, could bco the speeding auto which Etd noTer stopped, racing towards im&can Fork. He statoa ho re- ief&lKd It as being a largo red car irlth wire wheels, and believed It to We been traveling at n rato of 60 Dm per hour. Crompton could not arise and lc '! hit friend as his leg was broken, 10 he tried to hnll passing cars. He telly fuccecdod In stopping one Thki was driven by Francis Hutch-lap Hutch-lap ot this city, who In slowing up. m young tarabec lying In a crura-yled crura-yled heap on tho pavement. Hutch--fed and his friend" rushed" Lrabej to toe hospital and CromptdB, Xwho vat left behind, started yelilng. tor kelp and succeeded In arousing some, team In a hom0 near by.-" --.They mm pot and hailed "a 'passing car. el young Crompton was taken to ebaepllal. It was found that Mi tfftt le was broken just above th Tn officers were notified ana found It difficult to work with tho bmjw Information furnished. How. t on Tuesday Deputy Sheriff Karl I Toshard succeeded In locating tho icto In a garngo In Provo and nlso fle driver, who was Glen Donnott,"24 retrs of age, an employee of tho Plwntx Construction company. Bonnett told tho deputy shorlft that H It was accompanied on tho night In (rotton by George Vincent, an cm. kitt of the rtah Power and Light wnpany, nnd lie added that nfter Uo Ulrun down tho two young mon, ho jwecded so; oral hundred yards, af- to which ho went back to tho scono 1 tho accident nnd aided In plnclnij tfy Injured men In nnothor mnchlno. h which they we're convoyed to tho Ixtltal here j Bonnett also told tho deputy that h ana tils companion wcro afraid reteal thoir Identity when thoy M hack and learned how sovcrely M Urabeo and Crompton wore Injur- BsH &Nty Shorlfr Uoshnrd established ? vT' ,,,en,"y ,n a Peculiar way. "J reported thnt tho car eb struck th0 young mon was a ZlT tlmt sly, of car a ""en I tai r' TucB,lay- however, tho J ent Into a m,rag0 and noted I' LI 8tcr ,th b"Hy hont fon- J". "e 'Mncd that tho car hndi u!!?a1m,cltn' questioning him I' rS. th mnUor tno truth wn I ft wn,Wer ,,roURht t0 American I Hrteata, Tiny horo Prftncla I mVl ,h,s clty nndJttck DuBh I Ch SVW9 '" th0 car thnt I twdabeo t0 th0 ho"p'ta' torn to-rn 1(0 lift i f" U, ,non wh0 he,PI I w1106 ,nt0 th0 cnr- I Bbp" f ,h0 tw Injured boys I M a J . We(lr,P8day nnd swore I iWay,!nl nBa,nat rtwr I H bordi,.- Tlnfir ,,,at ,f l,,o Ira. I ' lll h ChnrKo f ninn8,aufih- I ll each hl, ,10ro Wolnosday 1 4eclwe4th,.C.tl10 ,nJllrod boya nnd 3l daeaUj nccrtont was puroly |