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Show Gul Of GoniFQl BOUNTIFUL A Salt Lake City man suffered minor injuries in-juries and there was nearly $60,000 damage caused when a seven-ton road paver went out of control and slammed into a home on Bountiful s east bench last Friday morning. morn-ing. THE MACHINE'S operator Gary W. Bradford, 20, of 2259 Lambourne Avenue, Salt Lake City, suffered a minor leg injury as he leaped from the runaway paver before it crashed into the corner of a home owned by Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Turpin at 419 E. Canyon Estates Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Turpin, a sister of Mrs. Turpin and a five-month-old baby were eating breakfast in an area ol the home away from the corner struck by the paver and they were not injured. BOUNTIFUL Police Officer James Garner said thp-owned thp-owned by Stake, pf' Company, 15521 Sow West, Draper, ap ,' flipped out of gear " operator was pavintr Estates Drive (abouT? South) and the paver iL41 out of control down ft,,! hill. mN The heavy vehicle jiJ the curb and slammed the corner of the Tt." home, breaking into the I -room of the main lev,' into an unfinished roo0 .' basement. "IT SOUNDED like,,, boom and the walls and.'. tal just shook," Sjio Turpin. "We c, imagine what had hapv and a lot of things i through our minds." She said the famil, . moved into the new hot' four months ago. grb |