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Show WEEKEND FIRE IOSSJS4W0 Fires) took a property damage of mora than $700 In Salt Lake City during the weekend, and resulted ' in minor injuries to two persons, a j survey revealed Monday. f Greatest damage resulted to a one-story bri?k and frame dwelkng property of the L. D. S. church but I occupied by A. J. Bell and J. 8. Amu, where $4V) Imi to the bultd- J Ing and $200 loss to contents was j recorded Sunday morning. Firemen I, said rags and paper around a chim- j ney started the fire, which resulted -1 in injuries to two persons. ' Burns to the head and hands y were suffered by John Sam Ames, i 79, whila fighting the fire prior to if arrival of firemen and Fireman O. C. Bain. 23. of 755 Sixth Fast street. suffered a small wound in the right foot when ha stepped on a nail. Both men received treatment at emergency hospital. Boys playa with matches were said by firemen to have caused a flra which slightly damaged an empty caboose belonging to the D. , a R. G,W. Railroad company on a siding at Fifth West and Eighth South atreet Sunday afternoon. An overheated gas water heater was listed as the cause of flames Saturday at t:2 p. m which resulted result-ed in $30 damage to the Classic Cleaning plant building at 501 Fast Broadway. Reports listed the building build-ing as being the property of Mrs. R. W. Fisher, 611 Fast Broadway. Damage of $2.80 was reported when flames of unknown origin sent firemen to the home of J. L. Bar-, Bar-, row. 616 Fourth Fast atreet, where , a playshed in the yard caught fre at 6:23 p. m. Sunday. |