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Show FOUR IUED IN C0AST1 MISHAP Three Lads and Girl Victims Vic-tims of Accident While at Play. Crashing into a motorcycle when their sled skidded while they were coasting neai R street oh First avenue last night. Oliver Richards, fourteen-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Richards, 1010 Third avenue, and Louise Cruickshank, 13 vffirs of age, daughter of Mrs, F. L. Crulckshank, 1039 Third avenue, were rendered unconscious and seriously injured. in-jured. According to the police, the coasters were coming down the First avenue hill near R street when yoxing Richards Iot control of the sled, which swerved over near the curb and collided with the motorcycle bMnK driven eat on First avenue bv Harry Marloneaux,. son or ThomaT Marioneaux, 1061 Eftst South Temple street. They were taken to their homes, where an examination of their injuries in-juries disclosed that the boy had received a fracture of the right leg- below the knee and numerous minor brulnes, and the pirl a fractured right arm and slight injuries to her head. They were Riven first-aid treatment and removed to the L. D. S. hospital, where the boy's condition con-dition was said to be good, while that of the girl was reported to be serious, thouKh not necessarily fatal, A second nccldent occurred earlier. In the day, when Dee Gardner, thirteen-year-old son of J. P. Gardner of the Gardner & Adams company; David Keith F.skridue, H years of &gc, eon of Mrs. K. Keith KskridRe, who resides at the Hotel Utah, and grandson of the lale David Keith, together with three other lads, who were coast inj? on Perry avenue ave-nue in Federal Heights, lost control of their sleigh, which skidded and crashed into a waiting automobile near the curb. The Gardner boy received several minor bruises, while young Eskrldste sustained a broken leg. He was taken to the Holy Cross hospital, -where his condition is reported re-ported very good. the united war work campaign in Box-elder Box-elder county, and the report submitted shows that the county went over the top by $333.92. The county's quota was $78u0 and $3173.92 was subscribed. |