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Show Mrs. Ericksen Injured In an Auto Turnover Mrs. Amasa Ericksen sustained a bad cut on the right shoulder and minor bruises, when the car in which she was riding with her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Sneddon, turned turtle Friday afternoon after-noon near Fountain Green. The three, all residents of this city, were enroute to Fountain Green from Ephraim, carrying dodgers for the J. C. Penney Company of this city when the accident .occured. Mr. and Mrs. Sneddon were both cut about the hands and wrists in extricating themselves from the badly damaged car, a Studebaker Commander Command-er coupe. All were taken to the Moroni hospital hos-pital where the cuts and wounds were sewed and bandaged by Dr. H. E. Dice. Mr. Sneddon had the steering wheel his hands when he crawled from the car and says he really doesn't know what caused the accident, it all happened hap-pened so suddenly, whether the extremely ex-tremely slippery road, or if the steering steer-ing rod broke or what not. Mrs. Ericksen was unconscious for some time, but is much improved at this time. |