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Show Teenagers Escape With Minor Injuries; Collision Damages in Two Accidents Here Eight young people from Parowan Par-owan and Cedar City escaped with minor injuries and cuts and bruises in a car turnover about 1 '30. a m l.TSt FriHur irlinn 1V,at - " - . II till. car in which they were riding, a Studebaker club coupe failed to make the turn on the Parowan Canyon road where it enters the city. The young people ranging in age from about 14 to 18 had gone up the canyon a short distance following the Thanksgiving night dance, and were returning to town when the accident occurred. Injured in the accident were Dale Stevens, who suffered a broken arm; Ruth Rowley, cuts and bruises; Barbara Warren, cuts and bruises, uninjured were Aileen Holyoak, and the four boys from Cedar City, Wallace I and Donald Hamilton, Charles Nelson and Vince Campbell. City Marshal Max Hendrickson land Deputy Sheriff Arch Benson, were called, to the scene of the accident, to investigate and give aid. Hendrickson took the three injured girls to the hospital for treatment and Benson delivered the other people Involved to their homes. In another accident last Sunday Sun-day afternoon two cars, one driven driv-en by Clarence Stubbs and one driven by Jesse Mickelson, Jr. collided on the street intersection at the Claude Harris corner. No one was hurt but both cars weie damaged quite badly. Mickelson was given a ticket by the officers offi-cers for driving while under age and therefore not having a driver's driv-er's license. |