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Show 31 olorlst Never Knows What Will lie Legal Here X-al -Kill - - - " "vv .-..- .'4.'! V.:t- . r'-'i f - v - -:xS ' - - J d'. ' - - - . i , . SOMETIMES YOU MAY,, BUT SOMETIMES YOU MAY NOT ... 1 Make left turns like this at Second South and Main streets ... i . . . ' SEVEN INJURED IN CAR CRASHES Automobile Collides With Train in S. L At least seven persona had been Injured Monday in traffic accidents on Salt Lake City and county streets and highways made ley by the week-end snowfall. The most serious city accident Involved a train and an automobile, while In the county a motorist was injured when his truck waa forced from the road and crashed Into a untillty pole. Numerous minor crashes were reported re-ported as many motorists discovered tire chains failed to prevent akida and othera learned utmost caution ia needed when driving on hard packed snow and Ice. The police traffic department Warned pedestriana to cross streets carefully and yield right-of-way to motor traffic, meanwhile cautioning' caution-ing' motorists to allow a greater distance for stopping on slippery roads. Nevada Couple Injured In Car-Train Crash W. 8. Short, M, of Arthur, Nev.. suffered face cuts and Mra. Short, 55, cuta on the head and numerous body bruises when the car driven by Mr. Short crashed at North Temple Tem-ple and Sixth Weat streets with a southbound Denver A Rio Grande Weatern Railroad company paaaen-ger paaaen-ger train locomotive operated by L. R. Mets. 251 Third East atreet. Mr. Short reported he saw the train while his machine was B0 feet away, but that the car akidded Into the engine when the brakes were applied. The car was badly damaged. Police said flasher-type signals (Continued on Pan Three) (Column Ouei i 4 SEVEN INJURED. ' IN CAR CRASHES . tCostlaiie mas Pse Ott were working at the time of tha crash, about 4:44 p. m. 8unday. Clyde C Keyee, 4. ef 1341 Sherman Sher-man avenue, waa arrested on a drunken driving charge after he allegedly al-legedly crashed his ear Into a parked machine In the 1000 block on Thirteenth East street late Saturday, Satur-day, while Homer Yatea, IT, whose address waa given aa 6S4 Eighth East street, waa charged with reck-lese reck-lese driving after he reportedly took his eyes from the road while stooping to pick up a dropped glove from the floor of his car and crashed Into a parked automobile In yi 1100 block on Seventh East Truck Strikes Pole, Driver Injured Ralph Hetty, S3. Midvale, suffered head cuts about 1:40 a. m. Monday whan hla light truck, traveling aouth In the MOO block on South Redwood road, reportedly was forced from the road by a northbound north-bound car, crashed Into a utility pole, glanced off and skidded M feet Into a ahallow ditch, Man Fractures Arm In Fall From Car Roland T. Poll M, of MS Eaat Fourth South atreet, who auffered a fractured right arm and other injuries in-juries when he wee thrown from his car after a collision with a truck late Saturday afternoon at Third avenue and M atreet, waa reported recovering Monday, The truck driver waa John L. Norria, 34, of 2014 Windsor street. Woman and Daughter Hurt in Accident Mrs. Reginald C Turvllle. 171 Read avenue and a daughter, Gwendolyn Gwen-dolyn Turvllle. 16, suffered minor cuts and bruises about 4:30 p. m. Sunday when the car In which they were riding, driven by Louie W. Hobbe, JL of 624 West Third North atreet, collided with a machine operated by Gerald Ballaine, 21, of the Daly hotel, 20 East Broedway. In the 200 block on North Second West street Driver's Wrist Slashed As Auto Overturns Charles A. Johnson, 22, of 241 Hollywood avenue, waa reported in "good" condition Monday at St. Mark's hospital after having auffered auf-fered severe wrist cute about 4:30 a. m. Sunday when his car overturned over-turned after colliding at Fourth South and State streets with a machine ma-chine driven by Guy Coleman, 21, of 35 Seventh East street. |