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Show Mrs. Clifton Taylor Suffers Injuries in Car Crash Mrs. Clifton Taylor of Parowan was seriously injured last Thursday Thurs-day afternoon in a head-on car crash just north of Salt Lake C'ty and is now in the St. Marks hospital there. Mrs. Taylor's left leg was broken in six places between be-tween l'.er hip and knee, her pelvis pel-vis bone was cracked and her left wrist was broken by the impact im-pact of the two cars. Her son in law, John Anderson, with whom she was riding, was less seriously injured, suffering three broken ribs and cuts about j the facp; and the driver of the other car suffered cuts about the head and neck, one of which punctured his windpipe, and was hospitalized. Anderson was not held in the hospital but Mrs. Taylor will have to remain there from four to six weeks, depending depend-ing on how fast her condition improves. The accident happened as the local people were returning to Salt Lake City from Centerville on a fruit buying trip when a car shot out of a .side road directly direct-ly into the path of the other car involved. The driver of the latter car applied his brakes and his car went out of control, crossed the middle lino and hit the Anderson An-derson ear head on. Considerable Considera-ble damage was done to both cars, we understand. |