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Show FATHER TESTIFIES AS TO HUES Duo to the fact that probate and motions business took up the time of Judge N. J. Harris' court this forenoon, fore-noon, it was impossible to resume the Introduction of testimony in the damage dam-age suit of Ethel Sharp against the Ogden, Logan & Idaho Railway company com-pany until alter tho noon hour. Yesterday arternoon Sanford Har-rop, Har-rop, Byron R. Moyes. Henry Keller, R. W. Tresedor, Joseph Monson, A. H. Rogers, H. G. Hess and W. IT. Green wero selected as Jurors and MIlo R. Sharp, guardian and father of tho plaintiff, was called to the witness stand. - Mr. Sharp testified as to the injuries in-juries sustained by his daughter in and alleged collision of two cars at Harrisville tormlnal of the Plain City dummy road in January of last year, saying that his daugnter suffered sever se-ver injuries about the head and body. He said that deafness had ensued and that the girl was confined to her bed a number of weeks, and that she is not yet able to attend to home duties as she had done before the collision. |