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Show CAR LEAVES ROAD AND TURNS OVER WILLIAMS' SEDAN SPILLS WITH FOUR PEOPLE; NONE HURT The Stndehaker sedan belonging to J. M. (Johnny) Williams, of Milford, mot with a mi.-hap late Sunday night, and now is laid up in Martin's garage for repair. Mrs. Williams was driving the car th-' time the accident orcurcd, just .1 Is side of Beaver. A tire blew out, the car left the road, and turned over. Th re were f :ur orrepe.nls of th" ;:u hut with the except ion of shock -"nv:!l bruises, no one was seri-u'.-'y hurt. The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Williams was perhaps the worse for the accident, as he. was bruised and shaken up. The damage done to the car appeared ap-peared to be of a nature that can be repaired. Only the right side of the car was battered. The windows were shattered, and the fenders smashed. The bo-ly of the car was not damaged much, with only a few dents showing. The car was brought into town Monday morning. |