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Show SUIT RESULTS F1WLLISI0N Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Spencer Sue' D. C. Nuttall for $26,000 As an outgrowth of an automobile collision near the Utah Hot Springs May IS, when a car driven by J. F. BiBhop of Kaysville and containing Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Spencer of Salt Lake, was struck by an automobile driven by D. C. Nuttall, Jr., two complaints com-plaints were filed yesterday in the district court by Mr. and Mrs. Spencer, Spen-cer, asking damages totalling $26,750. The complaint is directed against Mr. Nuttall and it is alleged that ho was driving his car when in an intoxicated condition. Both Mr. ann Mrs. Spencer, who filed the complaints through attorneys, are said to bo in tho Dee hospital recovering re-covering from injuries received in the accident. In the first complaint Mrs. Spencer alleges that had Nuttall been sober at the time of tho accident, he would not have been driving his machine on the wrong side of the road and the collision col-lision would not have occurred. She alleges further that she received injuries in-juries of tho body and face that will leave her permanently scarred. As general damages Mrs. Spencer asks ?15,000 and $600 specinl damages. Mr. Spencer's complaint contains tho same allegations as Mrs. Spencer's and he asks for $10,000 general damages dam-ages and ?1250 special damages. As a result of the accident Nuttall was found guilty in the justlco court at Brigham City of having driven his car In an Intoxicated condition and was fined $100. oo |