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Show ing to Smith; who vn'9' blinded by the lights of a ear 'coming from the opposite direction, ho did not see the horse drawn vehicle in time to .stop liis car before colliding with the wagon. . The imiwct threw Meyere to the ground rendering him unconscious, lie was picked by Smith and put in a passing car driven by T. M. Mann of Salt Lake who with 11.' M. Wells, brought the injured man to tli'e' Air'd Hospital where his wounds were dressed. He had sufficiently recovered this morning to be taken to his home. Smith, who was driving a Buick roadster, was accompanied by Robert Rob-ert Draper, 528 South Fourth West street and Millie and Shirley Palmer, Pal-mer, 410 East Second North street, this city. . None of the occupants of tho automobile was injured, but the front end of the car was badly, damaged. dam-aged. The wagon wag a complete wreck, according to Sheriff Boyd, who investigated the accident. LIGHTLESS VEHICLE IN ACCIDENT Provo Bench Farmer Injured When Auto Runs Into , Wagon Joan Meyere of Provo Bench suffered suf-fered a severe scalp wound, injuries to bis ba.ek and lefis and was otherwise other-wise shocked yunday evening when he was thrown from a light wagon near Snow's store on the state highway. high-way. . " Meyere w.as driving south when a car driven by Norton W. Smith, 5(H) South Second West, this city, approached ap-proached -from the rear. There being be-ing no light on the wagon, accord- |