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Show FATAL AUTO ACCIDENT. Stage Convyance Drops Into Creek Over 200-Foot Embankment. St. George, Utah. One woman was killed, two men probably fatally injured, in-jured, five persons were seriously Hurt, one man Daaiy oruiseu ana a three-months-old baby unscratched, as a result of an automobile stage leaving leav-ing the Black Bridge road, between Bellevue and Kamara, Tuesday morn ing and rolling over down a 200-foot embankment, to land bottom-side up in the bed of Ash creek, at the bottom bot-tom of the ravine. Mrs. Sarah Casto, 65 years, of Richfield, Utah, was killed instantly; Alvin Stucki, 21 years, of Santa Clara, Utah, completely paralyzed below be-low the waist from broken back; William Wil-liam Stucki, 25 years, of Santa Clara, Utah, fractured skull and internal in-injuries; in-injuries; Lavon Jensen, 5 years, o; Richfield, Utah, leg broken and serious seri-ous injuries about the head and body; K. Booth, 20 years, St. George, Utah, fractured ribs and internal injuries; Warren Cox, 37 years, St. George, Utah, broken arm, fractured ribs and serious bruises and lacerations of the head and body; Rev. C. S. Rice. Cedar City, Utah, broken nose and serious bruises; Mrs. C. S. Rise, bruises of the head and nody and possible internal injuries; J. Edward Taylor, state horticultural hor-ticultural inspector, of Salt Lake, suffered suf-fered many bruises, but after receiving receiv-ing medical attention was able to continue con-tinue his journey to Salt Lake, where he arrived Wednesday. The three- mcnths-old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Rice fell from its mother's arms when the accident occurred and rolled unharmed to the bottom, where its lusty cries of fright mingled with the groans of the (injured when help arrived. A torn dress, which in some manner had been wrapped about the babe'i head in the roll down hill, saved its face frcm even a scratch. |