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Show YOMGMAN INJURED IN COLLISION Serious." although not fatal, injuries in-juries were sustained in an auto accident anhe intersection of Fifth North and First West street Tuesday Tues-day evening at S o'clock to Kurt Pehmel, P.), residing at S3 North Fourth West street. He was rushed to the Aird hospital hos-pital where he is now being cared for by Drs. George E. Robinson and Arnold Robinson, who dressed the wounds shortly after the accident. The Injuries consist of a large wound back of the right ear, a large deep cut over the right eye end' the forehead, lacerations over the left eye and bruises on the right shin. With Rudolph lliller, lO-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hiller, Febmel was riding in a enr going east on' Fifth North with hooks for the Prove Bookbindcry. At the same time Milt Booth was driving in an opposite direction on Fifth North street. Misjudging the rate of speed of the lliller car. Booth is said to have turned into it as he turned at the intersc-ction of First West street to go south. The impact threw young Fchmel partly through the wind shield. According to the attending surgeons, the injuries indicated in-dicated th'it after his head had been. : rammed through the glass that he ' had jerked back, inflicting the deep , cuts in the back of the head. I Both cars were badly damaged, according to Officer J. P. Gonrley, who investigated the accident Young Febmel has only lived In Provo three months, coming here directly from Leipzig, Germany. He is living with Mr. and Mrs. .Tames K. Piorpont, Mrs. Pierpont being a sister to the boy's mother. |