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Show had narrow escapes, Mis Re Maycock, home economics , 5 1st from the U. S. A. c exiT division, nearly drowned' i lake about 10 years ago at,? she was an expert swimm "j was entangled in the mos,' went under but was rcscUBd ,,S: nearby farmer. i Fail To Find Body After Dragging Lake Although Utah county officers dragged the Salem lake Tuesday afternoon no corpse was found to explain the clothes found on the bank of the lake Tuesday morning and which were thought to belong to someone who had drowned while swimming there. A check in American Fork, conducted con-ducted by Deputy Sheriff Walter Durrani, showed no one from that city was missing lately, as far as could be learned by Wednesday. Clothes found on the bank contained con-tained marks of stores in American Amer-ican Fork and a scrawled note on the front of a fingerprint magazine maga-zine mentioned a girl's name and the address American Fork. The hat found with the clothing on the bank contained the initials "B. L. H." on the inside of the leather band but no other name or initials were found on the other articles of clothing, which included trousers, checked shirt, tan oxfords, sox and underclothing. Boys in swimming found the clothes and turned them over to P. A. Warren, marshall, who notified noti-fied the sheriff's office. The officers dragged the lake with grappling hooks but had difficulty dif-ficulty in penetrating to the bottom bot-tom with the light hooks. They are attempting to find if anyone is missing before continuing the search. Only one person has been drowned drown-ed in the lake, according to Salem residents, although several have |