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Show slow progress. When, with the aid of field glasees, he discovered the ter- , rible plight of his friends, ha tried to I signal the new boat belonging to the Wards of Provo which was making its initial trip. Before be attracted the attention at-tention of those on that boat, however, they had caught tha signal of distrees from tha capsized launch and went to the rescue. Mr. Bcnneider waded out into the water wa-ter when the Ward boat got as eloaa as it could to the west shore and earned ear-ned the exhausted women to his home. There he and Mrs. Schneider did splendid splen-did work in reviving the survivors with hypodermic injections of morphine and strychnine. Hot baths with alcohol alco-hol rubs put new life into chilled men and women, who were later taken in automobiles to Lehi, where they boarded board-ed traina for Salt Lake. PatB-NTJTTIATe BKHAKTAST THAT WA1 A-EAKSOtTEO Mr. and Mrs. E. W. 8ehneider pra-pared pra-pared a sort of pre auptial breakfast for tbe boating party an tks Galilee yesterday, and Mr. 8ckaeider, watching the launch cross the lake toward his home, on tha west shorn, aear Saratoga tarings, wondered why it made such ... e |