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Show .4 SUNDAY HERALD Sunday, March 20, 1949 V. Bricks Break Loose, Oush Passing Car A truck load of brick! Friday afternoon did considerable property prop-erty damage and" resulted in minor injuries, to Gloria Stokes, 20, Alpine, when they broke loose and . crushed the side of a car driven by John Lynn Carson, 23, Provo. I The mishap occurred west of American Fork on highway 91 when a load of bricks croke , through the sidings on a Carbon ' Freight Lines truck driven by Logan Stanwood Harlan, 27, 43S S. 8th West, Salt Lake City. The bricks tumbled onto the Carson auto and across the highway, ac- coming to State Trooper Kenneth E. Harris. ' ' Carson, who was traveling in the opposite direction of the brick truck,' saw the load swerve and .break loose but was unable .to avoid the accident, he told officers. of-ficers. Miss Stokes was a passenger pas-senger in the Carson car. x The injured victim was taken to the American Fork hospital for treatment of nose abrasions. Carson,, Car-son,, or the truck driver were not injured. Apple Queen . .'J V...' 4 E Yide Variety Of Traffic Charges Handled By Court Portia Jean Thornton. 18. will rule over Washington 8tate' 30tb Apple - Blossom Festival in We- f natchea. Wash. May S, e, and ?. , To Address Utah Metals Society Sari.ll I. Thntrhfr.575 W. 1st S., was found guilty, of driving N. F. Hindle. noted metalurgist through a stop sign and was fined and Idaho university professor $15 after his trial in Provo city. will speak oh "Castings and Cast- M rRIIZU CHIST tform oiMf Ptmwvm 22.4-lb. frezan food. Stainl for toiy ctoning. court Saturday. He had previous ly pleaded not guilty to the charge on March 15. - Illif Jones pleaded guilty to charges of driving a vehicle without proper license plates and was fined $5 in Provo city court. Robert Turner, 24. 190 S. 2nd E., VJ" IK m w also pleaded guilty to speeding i ilow presses 0f solidification anr charges and was fined $15. - 'feeding effect casting design ano ing Methods" at the meeting ofj the Utah chapter of the American ' Society For Metals to be held at 7:30 p. m. Monday in the Silver Star cafe, Orem. Iifshis speech to the Utah metal: 2 MEAT STORAGE contain holds 1 5.1 -lb, of frh mmaH. Cv you oddd umI Moro ouhid frootor cn. Provo city court Saturday, Joseph Blackett. 35, 1218 S. Main, Salt Lake City, speeding, $15. can help produce the best castings possible. . Edward Thomas, 31, 323 N. lstlm"t' F h.Si .niSST-'t w i ment of mechanical engineering at W., was found Innocent of Lh. t. 8 charges of driving through a stop sign and the case against him was dismissed in Provo city court Friday. Mrs. E. H. Startup, 31, 272 W. 1st S., was found guilty of the charges of going through a stop sign and was fined $15 in Provo city court Friday. She has previously pre-viously pleaded innocent to the charges on March 3. Charges of failing to file an accident ac-cident report against Bud Cox, Springville, were dismissed in speeding, $15; Ralph E. Shumway, Provo city court Friday by City .20, Pleasant Grove, no muffler, Judge W.. Dean Loose. The dis- $5; Semour W. Glazier, Rt. 2 Box missal of the charges was recom- 1 475, no muffler, $5. he University of Idaho. mended by City Attorney Dallas Young on grounds of insufficient evidence. Elton Mecham, 41, 158 N 18th W., pleaded innocent to charges of driving through a stop sign and trial on the case was set for March 21 in Provo city court. Forfeitures listed iriN Provo city Court Friday included: John Walker, 20, 623 N. 2nd E Logan, ROLL. OUT HANMC4MoW o btnnel of rotorvo food, a mo vid storoo for frvitt, vg-tobltt, vg-tobltt, com or boMot. m Ii l.'l If x SNtLVINO Inot feoHircs ,.r-; roMMng Amxinc Eoty bMf cloon. A mR 13 q. ft. of - 1 FORMERLY 239.95 7.3CU.FT. 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