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Show MISHAP VICTIMS BATTLE DEATH OGDEV Three men were in the Dee hospital Tursday In a critical condition from injuries received In automobile and train accidents. Most critical was George Dickson. 18, of Layton. one" of eight boys Injured late Sunday when an automobile auto-mobile in which they were riding, struck a utility pole near Clearfield. He was rtr-ftrwd in "" M iii" condition Tuesday, although be had passed a "restful" night. James Stanborough, 3T a tran-sient tran-sient formerly of Elkhart. Kan., lost both legs when he was run over by a switch trsin north of the D. A R. G. W. railroad shops Monday at about 6 p. m. His condition Tuesday Tues-day was reported critical. Should Stanborough survive, he will owe his life to his own pluck in fashioning tourniquets with which he stemmed the flow of blood from his legs until an ambulance arrived. T. G. Herrlngton, 50. an Iron worker of 144S South Second East street. Salt Lake City, was In a critical condition Tuesday with a compound skull fracture. He was Injured Monday when a crate he was unloading from a truck to a railroad car, pinned him against the railroad car. J atony .Mrhnan, M. also of Sail Lake City, said Hernngton told him to drive the truck ahead. He started start-ed the motor while the vehicle was in reverse gear, causing it to lurch backward. Detectives H. G. Alired and D. B. Ballantyne, who Investigated, Investi-gated, were told. Riding with the Dickson youth were Grant Weaver, 17, driver, who suffered chest Injuries and bruises; Delbert Harris. 18, fractured wrist, head cuts and bruises; Dean Adams, 17, wrist cuts and bruises, and four others who were released from the hospital |