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Show BADLY INJURED BY GASOLINE EXPLOSION Special to The Tribune. TOOELE, July 29. Harry Bryan, a well-known resident of this place, was seriously, but not fatally, burned by an explosion of gasoline in his garage to- night. He lit a match to see if gasoline was leaking1 from his car. It was. Mr. Bryan's injuries consisted of severe se-vere burns and lacerations on the face and arms. A doctor was summoned to attend him and is hopeful that the patient pa-tient will n,ot suffer permanent disfigurement. disfig-urement. The fire which resulted from the explosion ex-plosion virtually destroyed the automobile. automo-bile. The garage itself was made of wrought iron and was cot greatly damaged. |