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Show AUTO GOES OVERj THE DUGWAY AT NIGHT While on theiy way to the canyon on a fishing trip last evening. C. A. Wright and a party of friends rode headlong in an automobile over the embankment at the head of the dug-way dug-way leading to the mouth of Ogden canyon. The front of the automobile, was damaged to the extent that the machine had to be towed to the parage for repairs, but none of the occupants are seriously Injured. Mr. Wright states that he was turning the dugway at the top at a slow rate of speed when something went wrong with the geerlng of tho machine and before he could stop, the machine plunged over the bank, running down the steep incline to the canal below, a distance of 40 or fiO feet. The occupants clung to the car and no one was injured, except Mr Wright who suffered a slight abrasion of the right wrist and D. D. Grattan bruised on the left leg. Had the car been going at a high rate of spead and turned turtle over the bank, serious results no doubt would have followed. oo |