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Show STORRS FEARS NO MORE SLIDES The report of tiio suowslldo at Storrs, which occurred Monday, caused considerable apprehension hero until full particulars camo, as tho majority ma-jority or tho population there consists or ex-Ainerlcnn Forkcrs and Utah county people. Three deud, ono seriously ser-iously injured and ono or two others huit, Is tho result or tho sudden blow or tho avalanche, which destroyed three lives in tho llttlo group or houses- halfway between tho main town and Greek town, whoro tho la borers In tho mines live, carried sorrow sor-row to ail In the camp. Word comes that there is little danger dan-ger or any such slide causing destruction destruc-tion In tho camps proper. Tho town or Storrs, whore tho officials or the coal company and other residents of similar circumstances dwell, Ib made up of houses solidly built or stono and Is so situated that an uvalaucho Is not apt to turn Its course In Its direction "Greek town" Is nlso situated in what Is thought to bo a safe position. The Greeks killed In tho slide havr been Identified as Mlko Chrlstolakls and I-oulo Cuvalakis. In tho house which they occupied when tho slide struck wore John and Hill Trldllikis, Guy FamoB and 13. II, Thome. Thome, who Is a Salt Lake man, sustained a broken leg. Tho Trldllikis brothers wero hurled In tho snow, but only dazed. Mlko PakoWch, who, with his wlfo and Anto Nntjit, occupied another house, escaped, as did Natju, while Mrs. Pakovich was killed. |