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Show FALLS SIXTY FEET, LIVES. OGDEZ. Sept. 1 Olaf Farr, aged IS years, son of Isaac Farr, 1037 Steele avenue, ave-nue, fell sixty feel over the edge of a clIfT In Waterfall canyon, east of the city, at 3 o'clock this afternoon, and escaped with Injuries "which are not regarded as serious. Accompanied by Barney and Earl Belnap, Farr was on a hunting expedition In the. mountains. When he missed his footing and plunged headlong over the cliff, his companions found him unconscious on a pile of rocks sixty feet below. Summoning aid from t.he nearest farmhouse, farm-house, the young man was rushed to the Dee hospital, where it was found that his injuries consisted of cuts and bruises. It Is believed that no bones were broken. The attending physician believes that Farr will be able to leave the- hospital In a few da vs. The young man's fall was evidently broken by shrubbery and branches of trees. |