PERRY YOUTH IS CRASH VICTIM: SIX PALS HURT Sat. Sept 14., 1968 Services will be held tomorrow for WILLIAM J. EVON 14, of Perryopolis who diied Saturday at 4:10 p.m. in Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh, of injuries received in an automobile accident earlier that day. The one car accident, which also injured six of EVON'S companions, happened near Perryopolis at the intersection of Route 51 and 781. The youths , all of Perryopolis ,were on their way to play touch football in Newell when the car went out of control, struck an embankment, side-swiped a utility pole and slid down a 40 foot embankment. The driver , ROBERT REBISH, 17, was reported in good condition this morning at Uniontown hospital. He received multiple cuts and bruises. Treated at the same hospital and released were the other occupants, DANIEL KORDICH, 14 BYRON BILOHLAVEK. 14; DENNIS SHAW , 17; JAMES R. GALLEY, 15; and GREG WEST, 15. EVON was first taken to Uniontown Hospital, then transferred to Mercy Hospital. EVON, who would have been 15 years of age on Sept 28, was a student at Frazier High School in Perryopolis and was a member of St. Johns R.C. Church, Perryopolis. Surviving are his parents, WILLLIAM and JANET EVON; three sisters; MRS. ROBERT ( VERONICA ) WARNER, of Oxon Hill, Md.; LINDA and KAREN, at home; and his paternal grandmother MRS. VERONA EVON of Whitsett. Friends are being received at the Blair Funeral Home in Perryopolis.