Show A Automobile ile Injures P Pedestrian First in 15 Days in inSL S. S L. L Salt Lake City Thursday counted its first automobile automobile pedestrian trian accident in 15 days with a minor injury to J. J R. R Duncan 68 2 South Main street who was struck by an automobile at 1 45 a a. a m m. at the intersection of at First South and Main streets Mr Duncan walking north across the street suffered a laceration laceration laceration lacer lacer- on on his right hand when st struck cic by a westbound nd automobile driven by Harvey D D. D Self North Eighth West street police poUce reported Mrs Robert C C. C Town 57 East Fifth Firth South street t suffered several fractured ribs bruises and lacerations and her grandson David David David Da Da- vid Lee Newby 6 East Malvern avenue 2631 South street suffered suffered suf sut- lacerations of the head and legs when the automobile they were riding collided at Malvern Malvern Malvern Mal Mal- vern avenue venue and State street with witha a truck loaded with bricks and driven by Harold Averett Spring Spring- villa The northbound tr truck ck struck the car driven by Mrs Town as the light machine made a a. left lett turn toward Malvern avenue pushing the car to the northeast corner into a utility pole Walter A A. A Chapman 41 address given as 1681 West Clayborne avenue 2744 e 2744 South South street suffered suffered suffered suf suf- Jacer laceration lon o of the Uie chin and left eyebrow and Merwin Douglas Laird avenue avenue avenue ave ave- 21 address given as a nue suffered a small laceration on th the head Wednesday midnight when the car in which they were riding collided with a second machine machine machine ma ma- chine at Second West and Third South streets Mr Chapman driving south on Second West street crashed into inLo a northbound car driven by R. R Leo Bridge 46 North Sixth West street the as-the Chapman car attempted a left turn at the in intersection intersection intersection in- in police reported |