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Show Ford Car Turns I I Turtle-Five Hurt j W. HOGAN AND FAMILY WHILE ON THEIR WAY 'from MANTI TO ALT LAKE MEET WITH ACCIDENT NORTH OF LEHI CAR IS SMASHED BUT OCCUPANTS ESCAPE FATAL INJURIES. , r. llogiut, liis sons, Alton and Ned, unughl-'r, Isabel, Hand tho daughter's young lady associate, Miss Grace Peterson, nil of "Mnnli, while on their -way to Salt Lake were in an auto accident that took place on the state road north of Lehi Wed- ne&fluy forenoon. They were all injured more or less, hut none seriously. Mr llogan had several ribs broken, Miss llogan had a lmd- lv sprained wrist and some bad H bruises, Miss Peterson was bruised about tho body, Allen llogan. the elder of the two boys was nuclei1 :m iron on' the s( nd had a badly bruised hip, and Ned JTogan, the jounger brother, was only slightly bruised. Mr. llogan went mi into Sail Lake on an afternoon train and the young people were taken to the home H of innies Kirkham, Sr., where they remained till yesterday, iiiul then returned back to -H Manti with their father. ,H T.e ear had the fmut :i:cci t,B bent nearly double, the top broken, the wind shield smash-j smash-j cd to pieces, the fender bent ill nn( was "tlH'rwiso plnced out of of conunission. Tt was brought kH bnck to Israel Anderson's ga- rnge whore the necessary re- pnris were made and placed in better condition than before the accident. The accident was caused by the steering device not work- ingsmoothly and by the inex-porionco inex-porionco of the driver. The , steering gear had not been set properly, allowing too much play. Tho machine was going less than 20 miles an hour, when the driver went to turn out for another car. lie thought that he was going to run into a fence and turned quickly to avoid it when the short turn against the embankment caused caus-ed the car to roll completely pinning all the occupants be-beneath. be-beneath. Nate Wockhill, brother of A. B. Uockhill, was coming south and stopped his car just as the llogan car went over, lie and his companions helped the llogan llo-gan people out from beneath their ear, turned it right side up and brought the injured people to Lehi. |