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Show SMITHFIELD BOY ' DIES OF INJURY Crash Hurts Fatal I To Bartley Hillyard Bartley Lowell Hillyard, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hillyard, i of Kmithfied, died Monday at 6:10 p. m. in the William Budge Memorial Me-morial hospital, of injuries sus- j tained Saturday night in an automobile au-tomobile accident. Young Hillyard died of a brain concussion and possible skull fracture. He never regained complete com-plete consciousness during the 45 hours he was in the hospital. The accident happened on U. S. highway 91 about two miles north of Smithfield. The victim was a passenger in an automobile driven driv-en by Dean plowman, 17, of Smithfield. The other driver was Howard Dean, 28, 63 L. street, Salt Lake City. Deputy Sheriff Wesley Malmburg, investigating officer, said both drivers apparently had passed other vehicles and Young Plowman, Plow-man, fearing that he could not turn back Into his own lane in time, tried to swerve from the highway from the lane in which the other automobile was approaching. ap-proaching. The impact caused considerable con-siderable damage to both vehicles. Other passengers with Plowman were Clare Rasmussen, of Richmond Rich-mond and GeNeil Weaver, of Lewiston. They were treated for minor injuries and released. A prominent student at North Cache high school where he was manager of the football team, Hillyard was born February 12, 1928 in Logan, a son of A. Lowell and Lucille Rosenbaum Hillyard. He was active in the Smithfield Fourth ward M. I. A. and other church organizations. Survivors include his parents, three brothers, and one sister: Morris, Joyce, Lyle and Leon Hillyard, of Smithfield, and a grandmother, Mrs. Morris Rosen-I Rosen-I baum, of Brigham City. |