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Show Boy, 5, Hurts Head as Sled Dives Under Auto; Another Youngster Stops Airgun Pellets V .y'' - v-v spi , i . Two S. L. Mishaps Point Out Own Lessons, Police Say A sled and an air rifle caused grief and painful Injuries to two Salt Lake boys Wednesday, both of whom, police believed, learned some lessons. Thomas Robert Burns, 5, son of Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Burns, 303 North West Temple street, was sledding in front of his home when his sled .dived under a parked automobile. He was treated at emergency and Salt Lake general hospitals for head cuts and a possible possi-ble concussion, then sent home. Thomas was not sledding In a designated coasting lane, police said. Rawlln Arbuckle, 11, son of Mr.' and Mrs. Rufus N. Arbuckle, 923 West First South street, dared a playmate to shoot him with an air rifle after an argument over the gun, said a police report The friend shot several times and Rawlln Raw-lln was struck by three pellets. Two were removed from under the skin and a third struck an eye, but did not penetrate It Rawlln was treated at the Salt Lake general hospital, where attaches at-taches ssid the Injuries were minor. Police confiscated the air tun. SLEDDING IN STREET CAUSED HIM GRIEF Thomas Robert Burns . . . Suffered head hurts .v. .v-y neesseaaBBBBBSBBV - mmB'mmmm0?.fi,Htm H" .-VAim?. $ I HE WONT BE AIR RIFLE TARGET AGAIN Rawlln Arbuckle . . . Struck bv B-B nellata |