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Show Two Gusher Men Injured In February 6 Wreck Two Gusher men were injured I February 6 when the '37 Olds-mobile Olds-mobile sedan they were riding 'in overturned near the Winter-ton Winter-ton farm, about a mile south of I Roosevelt, after swerving from the road to avoid hitting a truck that was turning into the Win-, Win-, terton driveway, i Lawrence J. Roper, 36, driv- er of the car, and his passenger, j Scott Ferguson, 32, were taken ! to the Roosevelt hospital, where they were treated shortly after : the accident. Roper was released re-leased with only minor bruises, but Ferguson remained in the hospital unitl the next day. having hav-ing suffered severe lacerations of the scalp and neck. Joe Page, driver of the truck j was cited by Trooper R. A. De-vine, De-vine, who investigated- for failure fail-ure to give an arm signal. The accident happened about 7:20 a. m. Tuesday morning. Another -accident was investigated investi-gated by Mr. Devine that same day and a young Indian driver, Cline Myore and the owner of the Chevrolet coupe, Robert Col-orow, Col-orow, were given citations Myore for reckless driving and no license, and Colorow for drunken driving. According to the report. Colorow Col-orow had driven the Myore youth and his son to a ranch I about 2 miles west of the Rovoli 'dance hall, and then the two boys had taken the car to go jfor the mail. It failed to make I a turn, and overturned. I |