Show DUCHESNE BOY SURVIVES LONG PLUNGE Billy f Billy was resting safely safely safely safe safe- ly in bed at his home in Duchesne Thursday afternoon after he missed death by a slight margin when he fell fellmore more more than sixty five feet from a mountain trail northwest northwest northwest north- north west of Du Duchesne at p. p m. m Thursday Dr F. F L. L Murray who examined examined examined exam exam- ined young Od reported that the he boy suffered only y minor scratches and contusions contusions but but no fractures n nor r internal injuries He ordered him to bed to recover from rom the shock I Mr Dir who is employed by the Hogg Mining company company company com com- pany was returning to his camp campin in the canyon when he slipped from the icy mountain trail to a ledge forty feet below Unable to gain a foothold because of the icy condition of the ledge he dropped dropped dropped drop drop- ped another twenty-five twenty feet dow do the steep mountain side j Claude Lyman and a compan companion on both employees of the mining company company com com- company pany brought the injured boy to Duchesne These men who helplessly helplessly helplessly help help- lessly witnessed the boys boy's plunge were amazed they said to find him still alive and not seriously hurt |