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Show Cars Crash On Cut-Off Road Tuesday Night A head-on crash Tuesday night between 7 and 8 p.m. resulted in injuries to M. Ward Moody and son, David, of Delta, and Edwin and Cleed Johnson, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Johnson of Warm Creek. With Mr. Moody were Richard and Lester Moody, sons of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Moody. The boys were not injured. The accident occurred on the cut off road between Delta and Fillmore, Fill-more, at the concrete bridge on the Cedar Mountain road. It was snowing and the road was slick. Mr. Moody was driving a pick-up truck and the Johnson brothers were in touring car. Each car was in the middle of the road when they crashed head-on. Mr. Moody was thrown against the steering wheel which was broken off in the impact. He had several ribs broken. His son, David, received a long scalp wound and a bruised leg. Edwin and Cleed Johnson were cut and bruised, but no bones broken. Rulon Callister drove up soon after the accident, and picked up the group and took them on to the Fillmore hospital. They were treated there, and it was reported Wednesdoy that Mr. Moody was resting well, Edwin Johnson had been released, and Cleed Johnson and David Moody would be released releas-ed later Wednesday. There were ten patients in the Fillmore hospital Tuesday night, all victims of car accidents. Mr. Moody and David had driven driv-en to Fillmore to meet the bus and bring home Richard and Lester Lest-er Moody, who had been visiting in Phoenix, Arizona. The Johnson brothers had been in Warm Creek with , their parents during the holidays and were driving driv-ing to Fillmore whre Cleed attends school. Edwin attends Delta high school and makes his home with Earl Kelly. i Following the accident Mrs. Moody went to Fillmore, accompanied accom-panied by her brother, Grant B. Snow, and William S. Bassett. She remained there. |