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Show Clinton Lund Dies of Injuries By Automobile The young man was picked up at a Fountain Green garage and taken to Moroni, where he intended intend-ed to participate in a dancing party, by Mux Ellison of Nephi. Upon reaching the desired destination des-tination young Lund steppd off the running board of the Ellison car, directly in the path of a car driven Ly P.i.7 Ch: istensen of Moroni. The impact, threw him over the cai and upon the opposite side upon the pavement where the fall caused caus-ed a fractured skull, a broken right hip and other bruises about the had He was rei Jered unconscious and ntver l allied, succumbing at the hospital to which he was taken, upon up-on being piCKed up by those witnes-:r.g witnes-:r.g the accident. No blame is attached to anyone, it being purely an accident. Ellison Elli-son did not know of the accident, CLining on to Mt. Pleasant. Christensen Chris-tensen was likewise exonerated of any blame. Clinton A. Lund, son of Martin mid Mai .ha Lund, was bom at Fountain Green, July 21, 1909. He was a graduate of Moroni hh school and former student of Snow College and was an active S ut worker. Surviving are his parents and .lie following brothers and sisters: li.Irs. Pearl Bradley, Moroni; Russell Lund, Alameada, California; Leon '. Lund, tandardville, Utah; Mrs. J-nnie Stewart, Magna; McElroy Lund, Fountain Green. f uneral services were held from ;i.e Fountain Green chapel, Thurs-'..-y at 2 p. m. |