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Show Borrowed Truck Tips Over on Road On Thursday, Memorial Day, a man who had been working for George Mayer, borrowed Mr. Mayer's May-er's truck while he was absent in frovo, and shortly thereafter was in an accident on the highway. The accident occurred about two miles south of Lynndyl, where the truck had first tipped over on its side, and landed on its top. When the truck first tipped on its side, it slid about 32 steps a-long a-long the road, before turning on its top. The driver had his eldow crooked out of the window, and as the car slid along, the highway peeled the coat and skin off the driver's elbow, the only injury he sustained. The car was badly damaged, dam-aged, with a smashed side and the top mashed in. The driver made his way back to town, and got Glen Crawford to take him out to bring the car back. He was a new-comer to town, and not sure of where the accident had happened. So he and Mr. Crawford drove first to Holden, then Oak City, then Lynndyl, to where the car was found. The accident ac-cident had already been reported and investigated by the officers. Soon after the driver most conveniently con-veniently disappeared from town. |