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Show 12 Accicbnfls iri S. I; Injure Four Persons : I Four persons were Injured! in a series of 13 traffic accidents in Salt Lake City Wednesday afternoon after-noon and evening. Eleven of the accidents occurred In a five-hour period between 3:30 and 8:30 p.m. Albert Cornwall, r 84, Craig, ColoV received hand and leg laceration! lac-eration! when he was struck by a hit-run car at 2nd South and West Temple. Be was treated at Salt Lake general hospital. Witnesses obtained the license number of the car. Investigation showed the machine ma-chine had been sold two weeks ago by the registered ownen Burt Stewart, 9. 513 E. Tth South, was bruised in an auto-pedestrian accident which occurred at 12:13 p.m, but was not reported report-ed until 4:15 p.m. by his mother. The accident occurred at 7th South and 5th East. The boy told the driver of the car, Mrs. Crissie Dixon, 1744 Tale ave., he was uninjured un-injured and was taken home by her. . ' - . Two girls, riding on a bicycle, suffered minor injuries when they collided with an automobile driven by Richard L. Burt. 1, 820 McClelland Mc-Clelland st, at 17th South and 6th East Elna Dehlqulst, 12, Mountain Moun-tain view, Wyo, suffered head and hand lacerations and Norma Jean Eschler. 8, 1752-th East; suffered shock and bruises. Other accidents, which mostly involved fender and bumper tangles, tan-gles, between 8:30 and 8:30 pm, were reported from 4 th West and 4th South, 2nd South and 2nd West 1st South and Wolcott st, 1st West and 2nd South, 2nd East and 6th South, ted East and Westminster West-minster are.. 278 W. 2nd South. and 1477 Beck st |