Show T 4 Mt c t r c f. f f A I 4 f Lii I S IV 1 t i I L BUS PASSENGER R HURT HURT i IN 1 CRASH persons ons suffered injuries Thursday morning tW model late automobile skidded d In into o the I I path of a S Sit Salt Jt Lake City Lines bus at East t and I South Temple One of Injured was Vas va bus hus passenger 3 Injured as s Car Skids Int Into Bus I Three persons persons were injured none seriously when the automobile in which a group of University ty of Utah s students were riding skidded and was involved In a c collision with a Salt Lake City Lines busat bus buz busat at th E East t and South Temple at t 8 am a.m. Thursday Injured were Huffman 18 8 and Kathryn Hatch 23 bothof both bothof of f Woods Cross car passengers who were treated at St. St Marks Mark's hospital and Mrs Ada 56 6 L st Bt bus bus' passenger who suffered suf- suf ered face facet and knee lacerations Miss Miss' Hatch suffered a possible fractured pelvis and Miss HUffman Huffman Huffman Huff HUff- man a possible fractured right leg According to police reports the automobile eastbound on South Temple skidded on the slick sUck street when the driver C. C Argyle 22 Woods Cross applied his brakes to o avoid striking another automobile automo- automo bile lle which made a left hand turn onto South Temple from I I. street I-street street He le slid sUd int Into a a westbound bus which h had lad been pulled up over the curb curby by y the tho driver William E. E Newbold 27 7 2nd ave as he saw the thear theca ca car ar approaching Saw Car In Trouble I Mr Newbold told police pollee he saw aw the le Argyle car was in trouble and that hat a collision was imminent He said aid he drove the bus up over the curbing to avoid the accident but failed ailed to avoid the crash Mr Argyle was given a traffic ticket for driving too fast for existing conditions Two other passengers in the Argyle machine as is well as Mr Argyle were un- un Injured They were Tom Clark 18 8 and Bob Arbuckle 21 both of Woods Cross Gilbert A. A Hopkins 25 2541 East suffered broken ribs possible pos- pos ible sible skull fracture and lacerations and nd his wife Fern ern 24 possible rib fractures when their automobile was struck by a truck with witha a trailer load of lumber at South and State str streets ets at pm p.m. V Wednesday L Light Changes Fred Boise Ida told police poUce he ho was tr traveling north on State street when the traffic light lightn lighton on on n South turned red in his lane anc of He said he applied the he brakes but but- trailer the the trailer carrying carry carry- carrying ing ng 12 large planks jackknifed and swung around the truck the thel l lumber limber ripping into the side aide of hc Mr l. l r. r Biswell was cited for failure to stop for a traffic raffle light Hal R. R Scott 21 1795 East was treated at Salt La Lake e general hosp hospital tal and then released for face cuts and bruises suffered when the automobile he was driving north on n East collided with one driven riven west on Kensington ave by y Mrs Mabel Hill 23 Stadium Village Tillage at 51 pm p.m. Wednesday Mrs Hill was uninjured No traffic traffic fic lc tickets were issued a cording according t to 6 accident reports Meanwhile Penny Anderson 8 34 E. E 1st South who was injured at let 1st South and Main Wednesday morning when an automobile crashed rashed into a utility pole broke a a. water fountain and smashed a amail amail amail mail box was reported recovering from rom her her- injuries Thursday Driver of the car Edward Johnon Johnson Johnson John- John son on 68 a aye ave e. e was reported in g good od condition at his home ome Thursday |