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Show SELECTING JURY TO TRY DAMAGE SUIT H The sionr s which Is marking the progress of the case of W. M- Ellis, guardian for Thomas H nine-, H .tgalnst th Utah-Idaho Central rall- H j ' road, for $10,000 damages for pcr- H onal injuries, Indicates that the trial B i will not tit completed for two more B Java at leaxt- Xesterday was given over mostly to the selection of a M An guardian for Hlncs, who Is a minor. Mr. Bills is seeking $10,000 m damages, alleging that the boy wax H permanently injured while employed H as a brakenian for the company. The accident Is alleged to have occurred at Bmjthfleld, April 6, 1920, when lllnes was crushed between two cars while uncoupling Tho plaintiff blames the train engineer for moving ppp the train whllo Hlncs was between H the cars and charges carelessness and H In answer, the railroad company ' r ilifges that Hlnes w.is injured through H his own carelessness and asks dismls- H sal of the case. BlSSSSSST i '.J 1 Li nn |