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Show THREE INJURED WHEN AUTO TURNS OVER SALT LAKE, July 30 Asa Holbrook manager of tho Singer Sewing Machine Ma-chine company, who with his family resides at tho Covey apartments, sustained sus-tained serious injuries, and his wife, Julia, and daughter, Vergiania, 15 years old, suffered painful bruises and lacerations, when tho automobile in which they wore riding north turned over at the intersection of Nninth South and State streets last night. The machine, according to the police, po-lice, was proceeding north on State street when tho accident occurred. A boy riding a bicycle, whoso identity! tho officers did not learn, appeared suddenly in front of tho auto. In turning to avoid him, Mr. Holbrook throw the steering wheel too far, with the result that the machine turned over, burying its occupants beneath it Passing autoists lifted the car, which was badly wrecked, from the victims and called tho police, who removed the injured to Holy Cross hospital. Mr. Holbrook was found to have a broken arm, and his left leg Is thought to be fractured, although this cannot bo definitely def-initely determined until an X-ray pic-! ture is taken. Mrs. Holbrook suffered numerous painful bruises and lacerations, lacera-tions, while her daughter is said to have a badly wrenched back In addition addi-tion to numerous cuts and bruises about tho face and body. on |