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Show " m t . l NEWS FROM t t COUNTY SEAT . :- Mr. and Mrs. Elbert L. Cox returned re-turned Sunday from a two weeks honeymoon trip to California. They visited Salt Lake City, driving from there to San Francisco, thence to Los Angeles and home. Monday Mr. Cox took his wife to Circleville where she will spend a few days with her parents, after which they will make their home in the Raymond Ray-mond Hodges residence in Beaver. Little Kenneth, 3i years old son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bowden, suffered suf-fered .a broken limb early Monday morning when he fell from a horse. The child was riding ou a horse with some other children when the accident occurred. Dr. McQuarrie having been called to Milford that morning, the child was rushed to the Milford hospital, where the fractured frac-tured leg was set. He is reported to be getting along nicely. Sheriff Neils Jensen attended the annual convention of Peace Officers, at Spanish Fork Friday, and from there went into Salt Lake City on business. He also visited his son-in-law Ed Larsen, who is in the hospital hospit-al at Bingham, having recently been injured in a mine accident. He reports re-ports that Mr. Larsen is improving, but will be confined to the hospital for another month, and will probably prob-ably not be able to work for a year. A Model T Ford sedan, belonging to Sam Gentry, and which was being driven by Sam, Jr., accompanied by seven other young folks, was totally wrecked and its occupants narrowly escaped serious injuries in a collision colli-sion with Victor Price n the Mil-ford-Beaver highway at the edge of town Sunday night. Gentry, it is claimed, was driving on the wrong side of the road and with only one dim light, when the Price machine struck the car, turning turn-ing it completely over. Mr. Price was accompanied by his mother, and sister, Mrs. Tonney, of Caliente, Nev. Fortunately none of the occupants were injured, except young Gentry, who suffered a severe mashed finger which had to be amputated. Those in the Gentry car were Sam Gentry, Max Messinger, Gene Tanner, Tan-ner, LaFaunce Atkin, John Sihith, Marie and Odessa Baldwin and Helen Johnson. Both cars were badly damaged. |