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Show AUTO ACCIDENT The body of Mrs. Charles English, formerly, Rhoda Barton, of Para-g'oonah, Para-g'oonah, who was killed in an auto accident near Salt Lake last week, went through here Sunday morning, accompanied by friends and relatives to Paragoonah, where body was laid to- rest. Mr. and Mrs. English, with their two children, accompanied by a Mr. Weston, were going from their home at Garfield, to Salt Lake City, to visit Mr. English' mother. When approaching a railroad crossing they were hit by a D. R. G. train. The machine ma-chine was completely demolished. Mrs. English although fataly injured, lived four hours after the accident, and was perfectly conscious up to the time of her death atvthe hospital. Mr. English suffered a number of fractures and was badly bruised. The doctors said the shock he received was equal to a shell shock, and he was moved from the hospital to- his mother'.s home, where he could be kept perfectly quiet. The baby, Charles Jr. five mouths old has been suffering from consus-sion consus-sion of the brain. An operation was performed on the little, fellow Saturday Satur-day and he is recovering nicely. Wilma, the little daughter suffered suffer-ed the severe shell shock, but was not injured in any way. The young man with the party suffered suf-fered slight injuries. Mr. and Mrs. English formerly lived here. She was a niece of Mr. Heber Hanks and a cousin of Mrs. Ed. Bardsley, who went to Paragoonah Paragoon-ah to attend the burial. |