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Show FIVE ACCIDENTS j ON PEACH DAY 1 pi THREE OGDENITES ARE INJURED BY AUTOMOBILES ON THE ROAD I TO THE BIG CELEBRATION IN BRIGHAM CITY MISS MATIL- 1 I DA PETERSON THROWN FROM A CAR YOUNG HEBER l SCOWCROFT SUFFERS A BROKEN COLLAR BONE-E, F. (z GLASSCOCK IN HOSPITAL. , j Five accidents occurred on the road between here and Brlgham City jes-terday jes-terday afternoon. The serionsh Injured" In-jured" are Mrs. E. N. Smith of Sandy, Utah, Hebcr Scowcroft Jr. Matilda Peterson aud B. F. GlasBCock, all of Ogden. The first accident occurred at 2:30 yesterday afternoon at a point about one-half mile west of Cragun's store In Pleasant View. Carl Zcimer and Heber Scowcroft, Jr., were bound for Brlgham In Zelmer's nmabount. When they reached the point mentioned, while going moderately fast, tho right front wheel broke and" tho car turned over three UmcR before stopping in an tipright position Scowcroft was thrown high in tho air and he fell on his head and shoulders upon the hard road His collar bono was broken by the fall and ho was otherwise bruised and scratched. Zoimer was driving tho car and the "steering wheol held him in the Beat while the car was 1 oiling. He was slightly stunned, but soon recovered re-covered and went to the aid of his friend who could not arise Finding that Scowcroft was Injured, he hurried hur-ried to a telephone nnd notified the family of the boy. The father. Heber Scowcroft, .Sr , had gone to Brlgham ahead of his son, but Wlllard Scowcroft, Scow-croft, an uncle, went to the scene with an automobile with Dr lugobrotson. The father was notified and he too went to his son's aid Both young men were brought to their homes In Ogden The doctor reduced the fracture frac-ture and late reports state that Heber Is getting along nicely Young Zelmer's Zel-mer's leg was cut and his hip was bruised but his injuries were not serious se-rious enough to confino him within doors. E F. Glasscock, a Southern Pacific brakeman of Ogden suffored a serious scalp wound when three automobiles ( collided on a bridge, three miles south j of Brigham Clt GlaBscock, with Detective De-tective Robort Burke. Deputy Sheriff Thomas DeVIne and Barlow Wilson was riding in a car drien by O. P. Randall When they ueared a point , three miles south of Brlgham, two other machines approached from the north One car was drlen by L. II. Farns worth of S?lt Lake. V. P. Da of Ogden was drling the other air.. Day made an effort to pass Farns-worlh Farns-worlh before ther crossed the bridge. Farnswonh turned his machine to the left to let Da get b, but he turned so far that he collided with the car driven by Randall The wheels of the cars interlocked ind Glasscock, who was sitting in the back seat was ilnown to the ground upon his head lie sustained a scalp wound five Inches long. Friends took lilm to the hospital at Brigham. Word was received todav 6tatlng that his wound is not serious and that he will return home In the course or a day or two. Great credit is given to Randall for the coolness be showed during the collision, and it was IiIe skill that kept the car from turning over. A party, consisting of Mi?s Matilda Peterson, primary supervisor of the V.'eber county schools: Miss .leanette Patterson. Miss Emma Jons, Superintendent Superin-tendent D. C. Jensen of the Box Elder El-der schools, and E. II. Jones of Kel-ton. Kel-ton. who was driving the car, woe letuinlng to Ocden frnm Brigham yes-terdav yes-terdav afternoon. When they ap-1 proached Wlllard at a good rate of speed. Mr Jones was obliged to Itrn, out of the toad to escape running j over a boy upon a horse. The quick turn threw the automobile against the tracks of the Ogden Rapid Transit company and the jar and bouncing were so great that the occupants were thrown out. Miss Matilda Peterson was the moro seriously hurt. Her shoulder is injured and may be brok-i en and her head Is bruised and cut. Miss .leanette Peterson Is bruised about the body and legs. Miss Jones) was thrown headlong to the ground) and her head was pierced by a hairpin, hair-pin, but she Is not seriously hurt. Mr. Jensen and Mr. Jones were not injured enough to aemand the attention atten-tion of a phxslcian. The two women wre removed to the homo of John "Ward In Wlllard and Dr. Ezra Rich was summoned , .from Ogden. He had Miss Matilda Peteison removed to his home In Ogden, Og-den, where she will remain until the extent of her Injuries are determined A. Salt Lake machine, owned by the Sharman company, turned turtle last evening about one mile south of ASM1-lard. ASM1-lard. There were three women and one man in the machine at the time and all escaped being injured. They refused to give their names. Mrs. H, E. Smith of Sandy sustained sustain-ed a broken collar bone in an accident acci-dent which happened near llarrisvllle, yesterday alternoon. Mr. and Mr Smith were on their way to Salt Iake in a bugsy after a visit In Harris-villc Harris-villc Their horse took irlght at the passing of a Brigham car and the frantic animal overturned the buggj Mrs Smith fell upon her shoulder, breaking the collar bone. She was removed re-moved to tb Dee hospital and her injury was treated by Dr. Paul In-gebretson In-gebretson and Dr. E. M. Conroy. Reports Re-ports from the hospital are to the effect ef-fect that sho is resting easy. constructlvo proposal. His policy is not even destructive. It Is only make I believe destruction. His policy is ? merely to do nothing. Our policy is jj effectively to control and regulate the? big trusts." 1 Colonel Roosevelt spoke at Un Junta B beforo reaching Trinldaj Other Col- jj orado cities ho is scheduled to spcaU E in today are Rocky Ford Pueblo. Col- 1 orado Springs nnd DenvM. speaking t at the latter place tonight B |