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Show Cai Overturns; Autoist Unhurt; 3 Tires Stolen Robert Miller Has Novel Experience With Fickle Dame Fortune. i I" (S larpe six-.-ylinder car Tolling T over three limes as it plunseJ down Parley' 3 tanyn last night. A Robert Miller, florist of Farming-ton, Farming-ton, landed at the bottom in an iiprish position, with the wheel in his hand, one hmton gone rrom His vest, 'he motor runnini; and no personal injury. After being pulled out by a road crew in charge of C A. S'-hofield, mistortune followed upon fortune (or misfortune, ac-.oniins ac-.oniins lo how thp incident is looked upom." and while Mr, Miller had gone to the road crew's camp for a cup of coffee and felicitations over his escape someone stripped the car of three new tires and disappeared, in the interval of twenty minutes- that the car was left alone. Mr. Miller was on his way to ParK City when he struck soft dirt In the road. The dirt was wet and. without warnlriz, Ihe car suddenly slid off the embankment embank-ment The matter of the loss of tires was reported to the police department last Mght and a good description of the parties who are suspected of having taken them is said to have been oMainod. |