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Show CHILDREN OF MORMON CHURCH HEAD HURT Son and Two Daughters of Joseph F. Smith Hurt When Los Angelea Street Car Hits Auto. A telegram was received in Salt Lake last night from Los Angeles, Cab, announcing an-nouncing that E- W. Wesley Smith and his two sisters,. Miss Emily Smith and Miss lna Smith, children of Joseph E. Smith, president of the Mormon church, were painfully injured vesterday afternoon after-noon when au automobile which Mr. Smith was driving collided with a trolley trol-ley car. Miss Emilv Smith was thrown against 1 lilt. unconscious, recei vmg contusions and abrasions, while her brother and sister sis-ter were each severely cut and bruised. They were given emergency treatment treat-ment at the home of J. E. Robinson, president of the Los Angeles mission mis-sion of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, of 1.32 West Twenty-fifth street, Los Angeles, and were later removed to the tamily home at Twenty-first street and Brentwood. Mr. Smith and his sisters were riding on Main street, and, as he started to turn into Twenty-second street, he did not notice the approach of a heavy Los ; Angeles street railway ear, which struck the automobile, knocking it several feet and damaging it badly. Mr. Smith has been a resident of Los Angeles for the pant four years. President Pres-ident Joseph P. Smith left Salt Lake recently iu company with his daughters to pav" a visit to his ?on at the .Brentwood .Brent-wood home. |