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Show YOUNG WOMAN IS SAVED FROM DROWNING Had It not been for the prompt action of Norman Winn, it Is probable that Miss Segirid Swenson would have met death by drowning In Big Cottonwood a few days ago. i With a party of young women friends Miss Swenson had been berrying, and found it necessary to crose the old Argent Ar-gent bridge. As she reached the center cen-ter of the rickety structure it gave way, letting her Into the swiftly running stream. ' The cries of herv companions brought young Winn to the scene, but It was not until she had been carried several hundred hun-dred feet that he succeeded in rescuing her. . |