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Show BRIGHAM CITY NEWS NOTES t (Special to Standard-Examiner) BRIG-HAM, May 26. Tuesday evening even-ing a wagon loaded with gravel passed over the body of Mr3. D. L. Wilson's little 4-year-old son. The child apparently appar-ently escaped serious Injury. No bones were broken The lad was pormltted to accompany John Hillstrom to the gravel pit up the canyon, and after loading and while pulling out onto the road the lit-, lit-, tie fellow fell under tho rear wheel which passed over the abdomen and tho boy lay unconscious. He was rushed to the hospital and a careful examination disclosed 'the fact that no I bones were broken and unl:ss Internal Injuries develop the lad will be as well as ever In a few days. A yearling calf, the property of John C. HunBaker of Harper ward, died Tuesday from rabies. A few days ago the animal acted in such an unusual manner that Mr. Hun-saker Hun-saker became suspicious and locked it up In the corral. The following day tho calf was frothing at tho mouth and became so vicious that It would fight at the shed posts, birds that lit in the yard or anything that happened along. It is believed tho animal became afflicted af-flicted by coming in contact with a rabid dog, killed near Brigham a short timo ago. oo |