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Show f LOST BINGHAM GIRUSJOIIND '.. OGDEN Wandering to the home , of her uncle, Harvey Bingham, 72 hours after ah had been missed, Ruth Cloe Hawks of Bingham was yln a hospital hero Tuesday suffering suffer-ing from exposure but not considered consid-ered in a serious condition. The girl was found in her uncle's . . yard by her cousin, Mary Bingham, a short time after a josse of 200 HuntsvlUe townspeople and C C C workers had started a systematic search of Ogden valley. Her feet and legs weie iW6l.cn and scratched and she was clad only in the light cotton dress with which she was clad when she left her home near Huntsville Saturday. Physicians asid she was suffering from exposure. The temperature in this .high mountain valley drops to freezing nightly at this time of the year. 1 The searchers were led by Sheriff John R. Watson and the girl's father. fath-er. Funk Hawkes. The father, when he enlisted police aid for the search Sunday, said he feared for the girl's life because of her weak heart and poor health. |