Show Well Placed Rocks Save Two Lives Hip Boots Lake Sailors Sudden udden Squall Upsets Upset Motor Craft Craf By Lionel Moise Never again will Howard E. E McCoy president of the American merican Telegraph college with offices on Main street speak harshly ly of ofa a rock even if he stubs his toe against one There are times Mr McCoy has just learned when stubbing ones one's toe on a rock can be a joyful experience to be remembered thankfully for year ear x Mr McCoy has has' a small boat with an outboard m mot motor t r r- which he houses uses for week-end week fishing trips on Ut Utah h lake Saturday afternoon accompanied accompanied by Jack C. C Alton Allon an Ogden Ogden Og- Og den contractor lie he started in the Cra craft t from Saratoga to Pelican point about sixteen miles dis dis- tant Midway a windstorm arose forcing them to turn back bael A mile half-mile from shore and about four miles from Pelican Point an art extra large wave wave upset the craft and nd sent it to the bottom Both men were were in which made it almost impossible for them to swim I I thought we were gone a a dozen times Mr Ir I McCoy l said sail Monday O Once ce Jacks Jack's head was wasch ch clear ar under and I I vas was as hanging onto his collar expecting to go godown godown godown down with him Just then my feet struck a rock and L. L was vas able to lift him im up long en enough gh for Mm rim to get get his breath Then we started on again Two or three times after it looked like e ethe the finish but there happened to be a rock at the right place every time and we finally made it in I I dont don't believe now though that we could have lasted another another another an- an an an- other ten yards The two men hien both of ot whom were completely chilled by their long exposure were sheltered overnight by ranchers on the lake lakeshore sh shore re The boat was was recovered in the morning by a larger launch and will be used by Mr McCoy in future fishing expeditions However he and Mr Alton AIton have mutu mutually lIY agreed to Lo refrain from aboard ship in the fu future future future fu- fu ture and never never to speak harshly of a rock |