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Show TWO SERiOUSLY HURT IN AUTO ACCIDENT LOGAN, pet. 21. As the result of an automobile acc ident yesterday a I'll I'-ll rnoon. clarence m Hammond, and Alma Rssmussen, si. both of Providence, are In a critical comlltion in the Ftnh-idaho hospital. Mr. Hammond Ham-mond sustained n broken Ollar bone, bruises a-id Internal Injuries and M'- lt.ismu.--.-en s tu- bad P in -hiil in. The accident oci Urred at the intersection in-tersection of the vVellsvlile-Jriyrum roatls, a mile south of Logan. The two men. with Enslon Mathews and itiith Hammoiid eighteen year old daughter of Mr rfammond, were rid- liii in the Hammond, car a large i'h. miller, north of the state road from the Logan Sugar factory, where Mr. Hammond has contracts to unload beets. The car struck the car f Ed F. Winn, constable and stock Inspector of Idaho fail-, which was standing at the side of the road, Air Winn and his wife, wire en routi tu s.m Diego.. They had stopped nt the side i ' thi paver- road I and got off the car to lent the adver-tisements adver-tisements on the signboards. At the approach of the Hammond machine, at buggy, southbound passed the car standing al the Bide, Mr Hammond I was traveling at a fast rate of speed.' according to Mr Winn, and -( t:ie buggy only a Tew yard:; from Mr. Winn's car, which was standing still. Hammond could not make the turn in I time to avoid a collision with the WTInnj machine. The Hammond car was overturned three times before it stopped. Mr. Mathews and Miss Hs-mmohd escaped with only a few scratches. The front end of Mr Winn's ear was badly smashed. The bodj of the Hammond 'ar was not damaged, hut the top fen dors, lights and other minor parts Were smashed. |