Show MANGLED VICTIM OF DOG ATTACK SERIOUSLY ILU Faced with the danger of infection tion Lynn Thompson 5 son of Mr and Mrs Lynn H. H Thompson was WM reported reported reported re re- re- re ported in a serious though slightly Improved condition in Holy C Cross s hospital Thursday with a mangled face and scalp suffered when attacked at at- tacked by a maddened bulldog while at play The lad was attacked near his home East South Temple street Wednesday morning as he crossed the lawn of a playmate Ruth Norton Nor Nor- ton 10 10 of 54 5 Sixth East street The frenzied animal leaped upon the boy boyas as he turned a corner comer of the Norton home While the dog tore savagely sn at nt the childs child's throat two mongrels courageously courageously coura coura- leaped to the boys boy's aid wor worry worry- ing the bulldog and hampering his fierce attack until human aid ar ar- ar- ar rived Passersby and the boys boy's father attracted at at- by his screams creams ran to his rescue and by twisting the doss dos legs forced him to let Jet go his savage hold Mr Thompson president of the Peerless Coal company and vice lee president president dent of the Utah Coal Producers' Producers association association association as as- took his son to the hospital where physicians said the dog had Inflicted deep lacerations on the boys boy's face and scalp The dog dOI owned by Mrs J. J Pfeiffer 56 Sixth East street was sent to the city pound where it is under observation observation tion rabies for tor |