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Show Fred Bellows Dies from Injuries Fred E. Bellows., a JocomotiW engineer of the Utah Copper Co. and superintendent of the Boston Bos-ton Con. Hotel, died at the Aird Hospital at Trovo on Monday from injuries received on the Provo Bench highway in an auto accident on Sunday evening. The accident happened about nine miles north of Provo, where the Geneva road crosses the state road at Linden. Mrs. Lillie Bellows, Bel-lows, his wife, sustained bruises about the head and body. Their children, Howard and Betty, escaped es-caped injury, while Perry Gates, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burr Gates, of Green River, suffered a light muscle strain. The other occupants of the car were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nepple, manager of the Rex Hotel of Copperfield. Mr. Nepple received a slight cut on his left hand from the broken windshield. Mrs. Nepple sustained sus-tained injuries to her back, but all are now sufficiently recovered to be out of the hospital. According to eye-witnesses, William Allred, 18, living at Provo, was driving cast from Geneva in a Chalmers car. With him were August Lewis, 17, and Laurence Peterson, 17, student body president of the Provo high school. The Allred car was traveling trav-eling at such a rapid rate it was unable to turn south at the road crossing, but continued across the road and struck the Bellows car. None of the occupants of the Allred car were injured, although al-though the front of the car wa destroyed. Mr. and Mrs. Bellows Bel-lows and family had been visiting visit-ing with relatives at Green River, Wyoming. Funeral services were held from the funeral chapel of the E. O'Donnell Undertaking Company at Salt Lake on Thursday Thurs-day afternoon at 2 o'clock, with Bishop 1). R. Lyon officiating. The beautiful floral tributes completely com-pletely covered the casket. A large number of friends from Bingham and other parts of the state attended. Interment was made in the Mount Olivet Cemetery Ceme-tery under the direction of the O'Donnell Company. |