Show TERflJBLE AT HANNA The accounts from the burning coal mine at Hanna aro most dBtrensng The lire has driven out the rescuing parties who ponutrntcd at the Imminent Immi-nent risk of their lives close to the scene of the late explosion but wqro driven back There Is nothing more heroic in the annuls of men than the cUorl of miners min-ers In tim rescue of their comrades who have met with accidents underground whether by cavlngs floodlngs or explosions explo-sions No matter what the peril more than enough great souls arc ready to undertake the rescue and to curry t It out too IC the task Is within the possible pos-sible power of mortal man This disaster at Hanna has but proved again the splendid truth And there Is one thing more to add None are more quick or generous to respond to the call of distress for relief In such emergencies as are mining communities communi-ties This was well demonstrated In the universal action oC the community nt Scollold where all put In something It Is an example that will no doubt be I generously followed by other mining communities in Utah I |