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Show SAW DISASTER DURING DREAM Salt Lake. April 20. Fred S Bohl-Ing, Bohl-Ing, a salesman, of 1.17 South Seventh West street, died at St. Mark's hos pita early yesterday morning as the result of irjuries received shortly before be-fore midnlcht Saturdav, when a motorcycle motor-cycle which he was riding was struck by an automobile drien by J. Stanley Parrish of Centervllle The accident occurred on the Salt Lake and Ogden highway near Beck's Hot Springs. Following the accident the unconscious uncon-scious form of Mr. Bohlinpr, who was hurled about twenty feet through the air by the force of the impact, was taken from the roadwa by .Mr. Par rish. The injured man wag rushed to St. Mark's hospital, where a medi cai examination revealed the fact that he had suffered a fractured skull, coupled with serious internal Injuries He remained In an unconscious condi tion until his death The exact cause of j;he accident ha 1 not been determined ' Whether Bohl-ing Bohl-ing was blinded and confused when the headlight of the automobile was thrown on his is not known, but Mr Parrish says ho appeared to steer directly di-rectly for the automobile "When I saw that an accident was inevitable," said Mr. Parrish. "I attempted to stop my machine, but it was then too late to avoid a collision ' Mr Bohllng is said to have dreamed that he was confined in a hospital and was choklnp; to death wdth pneumonia, pneu-monia, according to a storv told bv his brother Alfred B. Bohllng. Mr ing had the dream Friday night and related it to his wife and mother on the following day, commentinc on the fact that it had made him nervous, and he told them that he feared something some-thing would happen. Surviving Mr Bohllng are his wife and three small children, also his mother and several brothers and sisters. |