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Show Nyberg Family En Fair Condition AtS.LG. Hospital Robert Don Nyberg. 24, his wife Kaye, 22, and their 3-year old daughter, Leslie, all of Mtn. Home, were reported in fair condition in the Salt Lake L.D.S. hospital, where they were taken late Monday night following a head-on collision near the Ballard church, at 6:15 p.m. Monday. The Nyberg machine, which also contained their 20-month old son, Dennis, crashed into another car driven by Clarence (Clare) Oberhansly, 40, Fort Duchesne, Du-chesne, when he became confused con-fused as he saw the approaching approach-ing car lights. Ivo' Johnson, highway patrolman, investigated the accident and announced that citations will be held up pending pend-ing the outcome of the seriously injured Nyberg family. The four occupants of the Nyberg Ny-berg machine and Mr. Oberhansly Oberhans-ly were taken to the Roosevelt L.D.S. hospital where they were treated, and then the trio was taken to Salt Lake City. Mr. Nyberg suffered facial bruises and lacerations, while his wife received a fracture of the right elbow along with multiple lacerations. lacer-ations. Leslie received a skull fracture, with multiple cuts and bruises. She and her mother were in a critical condition for several days, but were reported slightly improved late Wednesday. Wednes-day. Oberhansly was treated for shock and facial cuts and bruises, bruis-es, while the baby's injuries were slight. Both were released from the hospital. |