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Show Perry T. Olsen Dies Folloing Crash Injuries Perry L. OI.'xjii, 26, of Moroni pa.'sei away nt the homo of his parents Wedne.vday at 2 p. m. from injuries leceived Easier Sunday Sun-day when the n.a&'rter of Mr. OLsen turned over north of Eph-i Eph-i aim. The accident occured when Olsen applied tho brakes for the crossing north of Ephraim. The brakes locked and the small machine ma-chine turned over tw ce and came to a stop on its wheels. Passing motorists to; k the Injured to Ephralm Eph-ralm and Manti for treatment. Betty TuUle, daughter of Dr. Fred Tuttle of M-intl, suffered! a broken shoulder and three broken ribs, cuts, bruises an)i possible Internal injuries. Beulah Cox, Manti, daughter 01 Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cox suffered a broken collar bone and the loss ol meet of the teeth on her lower Jaw, in addition to cuts and bruises. Barbara Clark, Manti, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Clark, also had her shoulder broken and suffered suff-ered two bad cuts. Perry Olsen of Moroni, the driver, driv-er, had his Jaw bone shattered, as weU as receiving minor injuries. Paul Blacham, also cf Moroni was the only occupant of the car to be uninjured. Perry Olson was born in Moroni March 24, 1910, a son of Daniel L. and Dorothea Nelson Olsen, He operated a turkey farm, in Moroni. He attended local schools and also was a student of the Utah State Agricultural college and later at the University of Utah. Surviving him besides his parents, par-ents, are eight sisters: Ruby, Eva-neal Eva-neal and Phyllis O'son, all of Moroni: Mrs. Callie Morley, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Lola Oldroyd, Payson; Mrs. La Rue Nixon, Ord-way, Ord-way, Colorado; Mrs. Camille Jus-tesen, Jus-tesen, Moscow, Idaho; and Mrs. Eme NIelson. Manti. |