Show I Survived Ri River er of No Return I Fr k y 4 IY i I Daring riv river r exploration leaders Dr Russell G. G i left ft and William Fahrni shown in front of two of the four boats used on the trip Two Living in Wild Canyon 1 4 Since 1898 Found by Explorers Disco Discovery ery of two aged persons who ha had lived in the my stillness stillness' of Impassable canyon in the heart of Idaho's Salmon river rive country since 1898 was told by members of ot the Fahrni exploration ex ex- party Wednesday during a short v visit sit here en route to Lark f Dr Russell G. G Frazier Bingham sportsman a and d William Fahrni Lark business man party l leaders aders accompanied by seven other daring Utah men recently became the first persons to o traverse The Ri River cr of No Return Salmon Return Salmon river The party had set out July 8 S in four specially constructed boats Treacherous rocks hidden in the swift flowing flo stream had ripped off the tarred bottoms of two of the boats While navigating down Impassable Impassable able canyon Dr Frazier said members membern members mem mem- bers bern of ot his party discovered discover d dan an aged recluse Earl R. R Parrot 71 who had lived alone in the canyon since 1898 Thirty miles from the place where Mr Parrot lived Jived an aged woman whose name was not obtained was Iwas found She hadn't heard of the radio radIo radio ra ra- ra- ra dio motion pictures or automobile Royce Mowry of Vernal received a broken leg when three of the four boats beats were swept over a foot 30 30 wa Members in the other boats narrowly averted being averted being drowned The party photographed scenery along the route of their trip |