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Show I; ffm I Inquiry Being Made in Wreck j of D. & R. G. Train Near Payson ' , SALT LAKE, April 9. An invest!-, gatiou is being made of the vrrcck of P & It. G. train Jo. -109 near Payson i jestcrday morninp; in which oiphlccn parsengers were sli.chtly injured. Two passenger cars, baggage coach and the i lender left Iho track. According to i Engineer H. E. llannlgan. the rails ll must have been spread as the train ' was not oxcecding rift ecu miles an hour. Dr. L. B. Stewart of Payson altend-11 altend-11 ed the passengers who required mcdi-l 1 cal assistance and a special' train from ' Provo took them to Springville. where . a special train from Salt Lake brought them to this city. I Doctors and surgeons from Provo vere available to give. aid Tnit. their r.ervices were not required. On the arrival of the s.pccial in Salt Lake, Dr. R. S. Allison and Dr. J. F. Critchlow were on hand, but all the in-, in-, J jurcd were able to go to their homes ' with out assistance, with the excep-i excep-i lion of Conductor C. .1. Campbell, who received medical attention. He was I found to have received no serious injuries. in-juries. I Following Is the list of those who sustained injuries: Dr. E. J. Novell. 1 Eureka; Uert Jacobs, Provo; Mary E. Jensen, Spanish Fork; Lavina Taylor, i .Midvale; D. S.. Powelsen, Goshen; Mr. I and Mrs. W. C. Estes, Kichita, Kan-1 Kan-1 ' .sas; Victor M. Fitzgerald, Provo; E. I Higgenson, Silver City: Ira Hinckley, Hinck-ley, Provo: J. J. Alexander, Los An-l An-l poles, Calif.; Jack Corak, Eureka; O. . Daniels. Payson; E. L. Durfoe. Eureka; Eu-reka; Wesley Durfee, Eureka; 11. M. Ka.su. Castle Dale; "Wilford Scofield, . Mammoth City; Kenneth Soulhwick, , Springville. ' no |