OCR Text |
Show SPRING CITY Three Spring City People Hurt in Head-on Auto Crash in Salt Luke Three Spring City people were injured in-jured in an auto collision which happened hap-pened Sunday morning in Salt Lake City near State Street and Lovendahl place. Nels Rasmussen or Spring City, his wife and sisters, Miss Kista Dahl and Mrs. Martha HeimeTer were driving south on State street moving mov-ing slowly on account of a dense fog which is no doubt the cause of the collision, preventing the drivers from seeing each other until too late to avoid a crash. .The machine with which Mr. Rasmussen collided was an auto truck driven by a Mr. Nut-tall Nut-tall of Provo, who was coining north when the auto truck suddenly confronted con-fronted Mr. Rasmussen. He turned his machine quick as possible to the left, there being no room to avoid a crash by turning to the right. The turn to the left probably confused Mr. Nuttall, who turned to the right at the same moment, striking the Rasmussen machine on the right front wheel causing the occupants of the Rasmussen car to be thrown out. Miss Dahl sustained a cerebral concussion, con-cussion, Mrs. Hennefer received a wrenched back and Mrs. Rasmussen also sustained a wrenched back. All received some cuts and other bruises. Mr. Rasmussen and an infant daughter daugh-ter escaped" without injury. Miss Dahl, who was most severely injured was taken 'to the hospital, where it was said she would recover. Mr. Nut-tall Nut-tall escaped without injury. His j auto truck was damaged considerable consider-able more than the car driven by Mr. Rasmussen. The Wives and Daughters of the Black Hawk Indian War Veleram met at the home of Mrs. Annie Johnson John-son November 2 2. The following pro ' gram was carried out: Singing. "Love at Home"; Invocation, Mrs. Helena Bunnell; Roll call, showing ! thirty-five present; A Retold Story, Mrs. Ruth Osborne; Piano solo, Miss , Mary Larson; "The Landing of the j Pilgrim Fathers"; "The Country Woman," and a Thanksgiving story were very ably given by Mrs. Hel- i ena Bunnell; Solo, Mrs. Anna Smith: Duet, Mrs. Emma Jensen and Mrs. Clara Nielson; Vice Regent Mrs. S. E. Hyde thanked the organization in behalf of the Justesen family for the beautiful floral offerings presented at their father's funeral. (Mr. Justesen having been one of the Black Hawk Indian War Veterans.) The Red Cross work was also discussed by the ladies present which resulted in a committee being appointed to receive funds and distribute yarn for the knitting of ten sets for the boys of Spring City that are now serving the colors. A delicious luncheon was served. The next meeting of the organization will be held at the home of Mrs. Sarah A. Justesen December 2 0. The M. C. U. Ladies met at the home of Mrs. Jennie Watson last Friday Fri-day afternoon. A reading by Mrs. Enid Baxter, a piano solo by Miss Helen Watson and discussing of business busi-ness affairs of the club constituted the afternoon meeting. Robert Djc departed for KansaH City, Missouri, Tuesday where he goes to attend an up to-dato automobile auto-mobile school. He "ill study the auto au-to and gas tractor and expects to remain re-main for three months. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Larsen arrived ar-rived home from Hingham a few days ago, Mr. Larsen having been given a leave of absence on account of work in his depariinent slacking up. Mrs. H. L. Giles of Salt Lake returned re-turned to Sail Lake the fore part "I the week alter a few das spent here visiting relatives. Warren Covert and Walter .lames departeil for (igden Sunday, where they expect to remain for some time, having secured employment there. I ! Isaac Nelson went to Indinnnla I Wednesday to at Thanksgiving turkey tur-key with his daughter, Mrs. Leo Spencer. Alonzo King and Dunkin Anderson departed for Marysvale Saturday where 1hpy have em plnvment . ' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ilav.ard of Cluster are enjo ing Tiia n K sg i i n g in Gunnison. Mrs. Hugene Allied is. spending a few days visiting with friends at Pleasant Grove. Mrs. C. I0. Allred is visit ing for a few days with relatives In Clear Creek. Andrew Madseii is spending a lew days visiting with bis children a', Ogden. Mrs. Davis Mnnsen ami littl'j daughter are visiting with relatives rur a few davs at Mount Pleasant. Miss Helen Watson is spending a few days in Salt Lake Cily visiting w it Ii rela t i ves a nd f riends. Mis. liia ii Hi and Miss Knlb Larsen Lar-sen enjnyefl Thanksgiving dinner with their relatives at Pines. M iss Ten ilia ( al l w rig III spent Thanksgiving day visiting at her home in Salt Lake. Henry Plain departed fer ,M a n 1 1 W'-dne.' .lay. Grant Nielsnn and .lames Tlinnip-rnll Tlinnip-rnll were Ljdiraill) visitors Thlldav. Void Siirensen ileparte, f,,r Salt Lake Tur-dav . |