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SALT LAKE BOY DROWNS THREE LOST ON LAKE Youth Seized by Cramps ramps When He Goes Swimming High Waves Hinder Search for Trio Drifting in In Inc Incapacitated In- In c capacitated Boat VESSEL NOT YET SIGHTED New Mew Rescue Party Will Continue Continue Continue Con Con- Hunt HuntOne HuntOne HuntOne One Salt Lake youth was drowned in n the Jordan river Wednesday and three thre others others' were reported lost on Great Salt lake m rn an incapacitated motor launch in which they set out for or a short cruise Tuesday afternoon Carl Anderson 16 son of ot Mr a and d Mrs Andrus Anderson of ot West Ei Eighth South street died after he suffered a cramp while swimming in inthe inthe inthe the Jordan river at the rear of or Jordan Jordan Jordan Jor Jor- dan park at p. p m. m The youth according to police re reports reports reports re- re ports had been playing tennis at the park with Clifford White 16 md and his 1115 sister Mildred White of West Eighth South street streeL At the conclusion of the game White and Anderson plunged into the thc river for lor a swim White reported thc they had been in the water only a short time when Anderson screamed and sunk below the surface DRAGGED TO BANK DANK White dived into the water and dragged the victim to the bank he said and his sister summoned police Motorcycle Officers H. H C. C Peirce S S. L L. Christensen T. T B. B Burbidge and Thomas Dee re responded with a pulI pul- pul I motor Anderson was a student at Jordan junior high school His companion said his father and mother were out of the city on a fishing trip when the accident occurred Ander Anderson on is survived in addition to his parents by two brothers Robert and md Andrew Anderson of Salt Lake and a sister Ella Anderson of or Salt SaIl Lake The fhe body was removed to the city morgue pending funeral ar I ar-I ar- ar The three youths who were ere reported report report- ed drifting helplessly in the lake are arc areRay areRay Ray 20 O of ot East Broadway Broad way Walter Lusty 17 and William Lusty 19 of or Fourth East street streeL The youths left Saltair pavilion on Tuesday at about p. p m m. in a 16 10 loot foot motor launch owned by Reuben Jolley proprietor of a service station at Second South and Fifth East streets It was the maiden voyage oyace of the launch and they planned a two-hour two cruise on the thc lake according to their compa companions Ii CARRY LITTLE LITTIE FUEL The boat contained only enough gasoline to carr carry carr them a short distance dis tance their companions said and when they did not return Tuesday night a searching party was organ organ- Rough water caused by a heavy wind blowing over the lake prevented rescue boats from continuing the search for some time Wednesday but buta a new searching party parly was organized late in the day The boat had not be been n sighted at a late hour Wednesday however S |