| Show MISHAPS INJURE 5 SALT SAL i LAKERS Five mishap victims had been treated at local hospitals Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Wednes Wednes- day Including a year old woman who suffered a probable broken back Mrs Ann Rigby 79 of 73 Major street was reported in poor condition condition condition con con- at L. L D D. S. S hospital after falling falling falling fall fall- ing down a flight of basement stairs Tuesday at her home Attending physicians said she probably had fractured vertebrae in her back A trick back dive off a springboard springboard springboard spring spring- board at Wasatch Springs plunge North Second West street resulted re resulted resulted re- re in a severe head cut to Walter Walter Walter Wal Wal- ter J. J Corbett 21 l of 1318 Fourteenth East street police emergency hospital hospital hospital hos hos- pital reported when he slipped on the w wet t board late Tuesday Jerald Barrow 5 son of Mr and Mrs Wallace R R. Barrow of 1020 West Second North street suffered severe cuts on the lips when he fell on a cement coping at the theOne One qua school 1101 1104 West Fo Fourth rth North street and R R. T T. Derr 29 of 1736 South Main street was treated for removal of a piece of steel embedded embedded embedded em em- bedded in his left hand Burned by Grease Thomas McNair 21 of Fourth East street suffered 1 first degree burns on face eyelids and land mouth when grease on a hot stove flared Conrad Carter year old son of Mr ir and Mrs Alvie J. J Carter West Vest Second South street was still only fair at Salt Lake general hospital with severe leg burns suffered suffered suf suf- Saturday while pouring gasp gasp- line on a bonfire and James Davis 29 Murray worker In the Salt Lake county shops was still fair at atthe the same hospital with injuries he suffered Monday while working in a a gravel pit |