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Show Re-aj - n - - . Ilii II haw I '. " Those of Frank end litis Brown Talrcn Frcri Utah Lalle. SEAIXKEES EILISVi: OTHERS ATJZ LCCATI0 Many 'Are Kel;!zi in tie Work With CreIers and Seines. Tha bodies of Track and alias r'.en Borwa, two of tha six drowned yesterday yester-day la TJtah ' lake, " whan CapUu Brown's gasoline and sail launch, O 'I lea, waa capilied by wind aa It waa about one mile from Saratoga Springs, were recovered from tha water about Boon today. Tha body of Miss Vera Brown, which waa taken from the water by her fathrr and tied to tha mast while the ten survivors sur-vivors of tha ill fated party were s'ill struggling In tha water yesterday afternoon, after-noon, was brought to the city lait night. The ether two bodies will be brought here this afteraoou. Grpplers and seines were tsed fev the searching parties this murair r i at 1 o'clock this afternoon . .. v. Schneider, living oa the wet s...e cf the lake, said that he bclievcil t'ue tlon of the other three bodir had ica Ineiiled and that they would be recovered recov-ered today. searching fartles Out. This morning bheriff Judd of l't -h county left I'rovo by sutmnotiilc, v. " ?i the intention of gathering drug hen1-!! and other equipment to ati!t in t -'a search for the bodies. lie will ain take with him around the nor'h end of the lake some of the men from t H north end of the enuntv nniht experienced experi-enced in work of this rliararter. At the reqneat of tue ( rane eonin.'iny officers at halt Lake Citr, '1 honina '. PiertHint of iroro took hia launch ami a number of men te the scene of tue accident to anaiat ia the acarch t"lnv. Jake Westfnll and ottiera went from Oenern on a similar nuaaion. Word received in Frovo ia to the effect ef-fect that the water is muddv, preventing prevent-ing any rlose scrutiny of the bottom of the lake, though the water ta not very deep at the scene of the drowning. The fact that the biwt floated for sou.e time after the victims were drowned, (Continued on paire M.) RECOVER BODIES (Continued from page 1.) and that there are currents in tha watsr makes the search all the mora tedious. Expert Divers at Work. Captain Brown wanted to help search for the bodiee today, but the Schneiders, Schnei-ders, realising his weakened condition, refused to allow him to Tenture on the lake and kept him indoors. His son, Fred, who went up from Provo, helped the searchers a while today, however. Twelve boats ware out helping with grapplere and seines to locate the bodies. bod-ies. Two expert divers from Provo were taken to the seen this afternoon. after-noon. Whispering in vain for aa answer, calling the names of her son and two daughters, and from time to time asking ask-ing if Edwin had sent no word and when would he be home, Mrs. Edwin G. Brown lies in nervous prostration at her home todar. From the time that the news of the tragedy reached her last night until this afternoon, her condition has been moat pitiable. Calls Names In 81eep. Time and, ngain she has aaked for her husband only to say a minute or two later:, t'Oh. but he will stay with them. He knows his duty; be will never leave them." When she haa dozed off for a few seconds it haa only been to murmur the names of her children, her husband, or to err out with fright. Friends and neighbors ara doing all in their power to relieve ber and keep her quiet, but the task is a hard one. Mrs. Benjamin W, Baymond has so far stood her shock with wonderful fortitude, but her friends fesr that the worst condition is vet to come, that as sour, aa she recovers from tha first shock the bresk will eome. Mrs. Rsymond sits quietly talking at intervale with those who have been with her since tha news of the terrible tragedy came to her. But thev declare that there is that something that makea them fear for her when her strength gives out and the full horror of ths loaa of her husband and son comes to her. Awful Drrurn for Otrla. The Masses Naylor. who are twin sis ters, are laboring under a highly nerv-ou nerv-ou strain today. Ever aiara they reached home last night everything possible pos-sible has been dona for them. They lie down to rest but in a few minutes they are un and insist that ther must I remain awake as the sleep but brings fcarf .-I rlrtama. ' That Vliea Olive Naylor owes her life tj the courage of her Bister Ivy is the rtntecicni made thia "afternoon by an older sutler. The two girls had clung to th npturned boat until both were about to drop into the water. "I can't hold on any longer," said Ollie to her sister. Just then Ivy saw tha relief boat coming aad with cheering words told her sister to hold on for just a minute longer. "Oh. they ara -coming, .they are coming. Ollie; thev will be here in a minute; hold on tight aad wa can go home together," she said. Bali Pullet! Out. Kfom the home of Miss Maria E. Covey it was reported this afteraooa that she was reeting ns asv as could be expected sfter having passed through such g terrible experience, and that ao serious results were expected. Miss Ethel Moreton le resting nt the home af her father, John B. Moreton. While suffering from n severe nervous shock, and with part of ber hair pulled out bv rescuers hauliag ber back to the launch after aha had aunk in the water onra of twice. Miss Moreton will recover. re-cover. Tha other members of the res ened party are reatiag as assy aa could ba expected today. |