Show blanding column six blanding people injured I 1 six Blanding ites figured in in a 1 serious accident saturday evening 1 about when their car over turned about 4 miles south of monticello the driver howard hurst was blinded by an oncoming car with bright lights and taking more than its share of the road As howard pulled out to the soft shoulder he I 1 lost control of the car which struck a telephone pole and a tree before overturning it came to a in an mrs airs brig stevens was seriously injured with head and leg lacerations and was unconscious until about a m sunday Cl clarka bayles eve lynn palmer andrin and fin ley bayles were all seriously injured howard hurst received a broken nose and cuts and bruises billy bugg escaped with only minor cuts and bruises ile he was the only one released from the hospital saturday night the car a new 1948 plymouth owned by phil hurst is almost a total wreck every window was shattered and to see the caved in body one wonders how anyone could have gotten out alive the young people were returning from price where they had gone to compete in an inter scho lastic contest with the play entitled A man without a country after their there on friday afternoon they drove to provo where they spent the night and went shopping on saturday morning they left provo prove early in the afternoon and were on the last lap of their journey home when the accident occurred mr air and mrs dan hayes were the first people to pass only a few minutes after the accident and they lost no time in rendering aid the car with the bright lights went on its way its occupants unaware of the disaster they had caused in the lives of many ciany people the car was covered by insurance another report says it is a chevrolet retiring R S board entertained monday afternoon the retiring stake board of the relief society were guests of honor at a party given at the home of mar marie margie ie 11 II lyman by the new R S board board the spirit of the easter season was carried out in the games and lunch daffodils and violets were used as centerpieces on the small tables which were covered with mexican drawn work table covers adorning the room were bouquets of daffodils which were presented to the officers at the close of a delightful afternoon |