Show INJUBED IN A MINE Hebcr Prankland Seriously Hurt at I ScoflelcU I TJVIIJUXK SPECIAL Scoficld DN 1Three 1 cars became uncoupled I i un-coupled from the empty trip In of n train at No 1 mljio last night and Heber I II Frankhind who was drlvlno out with a train was atruek by the runaway cars I thrown under tho loaded cars and suf fered serious Internal Injuries l Judge Hart nt Brigham I Brigham Doc 1Court opened this morning In the case of James Nelson I I Jr vs Tho Oregon Short Line I Railroad company the court overruled tho motion I moton for n nonsuit charged tho Jury and after I arguments the caso was glvon to the jury who In an hour returned a verdict lor tho defendant no cause of action I Robert Henderson vs Oregon Short LAne Jlalroad company brought to recover Rnlrond broHlhl damages for killing a cow in March 1W The till o jury returned rt verdict for the plaln i Oharlcs Wf Ison vs Oregon Short Line Railroad company jury trial Cause to recover damages for killing two cows Verdict for Iho plain lift for 100 llunsakcr vs tho Oregon Short Line i Railroad company damages asked for II killing ono Jersey bullrOctober 1S30 Jury > H 81111 i iv Court adjourned to Monday I Democratic Consolation Ball American Pork Dec 1Thc Ladles Democratic club sro 1 consolation bal at tho opcrahmiso Monday ¼ evening last A good miiny vorjj present and the even I4 ing passed incrrlly away At 1 clock 1 grand march was given lc > d by Miss Ida I Chlpman chairman of the club and John I L Snow Mr Snow carried In his arms a dead roomer reprcsontlni the out come oC IH P nocrary in llfri I Later on In tho line Of marchers camo James Clarke chairman of the party here who o Inrt curried In his arms a goodsized Plymouth I noel rooster wuien vas niado to squack now and then representing Democracy in 1951 After tho cnUng Joined In r good oldtime picnic which war greatly appreciated by all Dancing Dancing followed until about 2 1 m Tuesday when all both Democrats and Rcpubli dans went home well paid for the good I1me lrntMiss tTA Miss Cody Dunkley gave a very enjoy nblo social Wednesday evening Novem fll her 2Sth at her home Thc evening was Ik spent In playing highfive and different I games also n delicious lunch dlfercnt L w were given for tho winners of the games which were carried off by Mr Thomas 111 Prldy and Miss Beatrice Logic The booby prizes were awarded to Mr Den Bennett 11 l and Mr 1 Leii Harrington The Invited I guests were Messrs and Mesdamcs l S L 1 Oilpmtin John R Htndicv Joseph 1 Jackson flea Bennett Thomas Sloolc TVMlllam Chlpmin Jiimcg Vowton len lKt t Harrington William Thornton Thomas Prldy W H Grant Albert Glazier Clarence Chrlslensen W E Robinson m Ion ChlpmaiK Jumes Rolllsol Dunkloy J IT Dunkley A G Dunkley ti JCugenu llenrlot Mm Josiah Smith Misses Ida Ghlpimin Amanda Chlpmnn 1 llzo Chlpman Beatrice Logic 1 Prlecllla o and Mary Grant Mvjare Carl Garff Earl I rank and Mark Dunkley Logans School Election Logan Dec 1Tho city Board of Education r Edu-cation met last night and made arrangements arrange-ments for tho approaching school elec tion Judges of election were appointed as follows First Ward Victor Crockett IF C Olsen Ol-sen James Adams Second Arthur Balcson A E Anderson Ander-son Oliver Skanchy I ThlrdJoreph Cowloy William Irvine WillIam Wattcrson IourtliIT X Nielsen Ed Hanson Al fred Cole Flftha IX cCulloch Joseph Kcllar elr i11 J C Nielsen Tin polling places will bo at ward meet llighouscH f In tho Fourth nnd Fifth the feovonth vird meetinghouse In the First tho lillls ncluiolliouso In the Third I and r tho Mallard schoolhoiiKO In the Second |