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Show AUTO IN PARK GDES OVER BANK Machine Turns Completely Over and Lands Upright in Stream Below SALT LAKE, July 27 Most touTS to Yellowstone p-rk are favorable ones but Mr. and Mrs (.'. W. Rush'on who returned to Salt Lake yesterday stated that their trip was not altogether sat-, sat-, Isfactory. They started to see the won Iders of the p. irk in company with Mi Rushlon's parents. Mr. and Mrs H RushtOD of Idaho Palls, and Mrs S. A. Blsmore of Salt Lake "Fathfr was driving the car.' said Mr. Rushlon, "when we met another machine, and it as necessary to pass where the srade, which was new, waa I rather narrow. We were on the out ' side, and. when some of the new grade gave way under our car, the machine slid down thp embankmenl a ways, then turned completely over and land j ed right side up in about three feet of, water, The grade wa6 about forty i feet above the river and I cannot un- 1 derstand why at least some of U5 were QOt killed. I escaped without a scratch, but It was the lucky out. All of the others,1 received bad bruises and lacerations, although thero wasn"t a bone broken The machine was so badly damaged thai we left it bv the road there. We pulled It out of thn river, but It wasn't j worth bothering with further Others helped us up the bank and a stage took all of ub to the Canyon hotel, Where medical attention was avialable. After staying there two days we decid-ed decid-ed that we had seen enough of the I park for this summer anu left for home. "Mother and Mrs. Ebuiore were bad ly shocked from the fall and Mrs Els I more stopped w ith my parents in Ida J ho Falls and tho three of them are, under a doctors care there. Mrs. Rushton still Is nervous from the trip! and isn't enthusiastic about the park.'. |