Show JOSEPH H GRANT SAVES BOYS LIFE President of Bountiful Stake Risks Death but Averts Im Imminent Imminent Imminent Tragedy Joseph Jo eph H Grant of Bountiful who is s president of Davis stake saved saYed a young boy bo from being crushed to death by a Salt Lake Ogden railway train at 3 I Thursday afternoon Mr Grant had been In Ogden as a witness before the interstate commerce commission and ami returned as es far as Kaysville I on the Oregon Ore Oregon Oregon gon Short Line train leaving Ogden at lla llam 11 J p m and had stopped stoP ed at Kaysville to visit his son Dr Grant At 3 I the Salt Lake Ogden train from Og I den hd md pulled pulle l into its depot at t Kay Kay I 1 rule illo and was vas waiting for the northbound to pass passA passA passA A lad about 10 19 If years years old was standing on the main track watching the trans that had hod pull 1 in Sn on n the siding all aU un unconscious unconscious unconscious conscious of or the fact that the northbound tram train was coming toward him at a lively dip clip hp and that he evidently was a unnoticed b by the engineer Passengers on the southbound train and anda a of ot people in the t e vicinity had seen I en the boy bo ana and expected ted him to move mOe oft Olt 01 1 of or the wry w i v but he failed to do so 50 ut ui til too tou late to t reach him Just at tins this moment Mr Grunt came up to board th tle train snit and continue his journey tom home homeward ward When hen he raw ft iw the trie childs I he caught cau ht thE youngster and ami an I him o Q off f the track at t Imminent risk 01 of wt as t low lowa A Ab b a c of ort oft the Q t i and caving almost to fall rail to the tho the ground I with the lIe tore fore of ot the current of air Tie ns v w were re greatly relieved at I being bains saved the necessity nece Elty of ot witnessing n wh what tt appeared for tr tlc moment to bt be IJ an au and horrible for in m another Instant the boy would have haye been r beneath ben nth the wheels of tha locomotive loco locomotive motive moth As It was has the realization of his great leat e arger and narrow escape came so suddenly upon the little fellow that ne neA nera A ra as so badly frightened as to be unable to tell his name Mr Ir Grant gently patted the frightened child chilI on the head spoke a few dew lint words to calm his fears then mount moun mounted ed td the stops steps of ot the car and both trains rolled out of ot the station with everybody I feeling a whole lot better than limn if Mr Grant rant had teen been unable to mak make j the time timely timely ly Iv rescue which his prompt and anI our nur ag action d l him Im to do |