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Show V s ,V ) ,V V 24 g r 't r .- .' v W tf k t , ;- !. Same Refrain Monday, Juno 23, 1969 DESERET NEWS, ... 2 Injured Climbers On The Way i t Hauled From Ledge ; $ r 4 f ing the slide about a half mile above a dirt road at the bottom of the canyon when the two youths fell about 40 feet. Its a wonder they are alive, one veteran member of the Utah County Jeep Posse observed. He said that if the youths had fallen another 30 feet they would have gone over another steep cliff to the road area a below. After the accident, two of the youths hiked down from the canyon in the darkness to seek help. Max Littlefield, a Provo policeman and father of the Littlefield youth, hiked into the canyon to administer aid, but in the darkness ended on an impassable ledge above the site where the boys had fallen. By LEO PERRY Deseret New Staff Writer Two youths were PROVO rescued from the craggy ledges of Rock Canyon at dawn today after lying injured throughout the night. cuts, bruises, Suffering abrasions and possible broken bones were Michael Scott, 17, and Stanley Littlefield, 15, both of Provo. They were taken to Utah Valley LDS Hospital for emer- . half-mil- gency treatment. The two injured youths were with companions, Bruce Argyle, 18; Bob Moulton, 13, and Scotts brother Allen, 15, when the pair fell off a cliff at the bottom of a rock slide. The five left Provo Sunday about 5 p.m. for a hike to an old mine in Rock Canyon east f Provo. They were descend- - e He directed George Cunningham and Hal Day to the injured youths. They arrived about 2:30 a.m. and stayed with the boys the rest of the night and administered first rescue began aid. A at daylight. Members of the Jeep Posse, aided by deputies of the Utah County shi riffs , office, carried die youths out on litters and reached the dirt road about 7 a.m. The Moulton youth said the group was hiking down a rock slide they thought was familiar but the slide suddenly ended in a cliff and Mike and Stanley went ove;1 the side, he said. The Argyle youth stayed with the injured pair on the mountain while the other two sought help. full-sca- ,.i S.L. Man, 22, CAMP; TRAINING ENDS t We are pleased at the performance of Utah's s said Maj, at this years encampment, Gen. Maurice L. Watts, Utah Adjutant General While most Guardsmen have completed summer training, a battery of the 140th Artillery will travel to Ft. 3, and the 145th Artillery, Carson, Colo., July Ogden, left Saturday for two weeks at Ft. Sill, Okla. The 19th Special Forces Group (Green Eerets), will Watts said. train July Police today were still j searching for the three youths, ages 15 to 18, who reportedly attacked Darr and Meyers who were traveling north in a car on State Street Meyers was driver of the vehicle. said the fight apparently ensued after the youths, who were in another car, began arguing while driving along the highway. Beating Death July 11 Hearing i A preliminary OGDEN hearing will be held July 11 in City Court for Mrs. Sandra Pierson, 30, 1957 Bu chanan Ave., charged with inOgden voluntary manslaughter. Mrs. Pierson is charged in the beating death of James Bay Auston, 3, a ward of the Utah Welfare Department die family was considering adop- road paralleling about 3:05 p.m. the canal When the Webber youth fell in, his companion, Ricky Packard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Packard, 580 Simoron Dr., ran for help. 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Jack Larson of Weber County sheriffs office, said comthe boy and a panion were walking along a h Darr was reportedly picked up by one of the attacking youths and hit head struck the pavement ' same pattern that it has followed for the past week, with a forecast of partly cloudy Canal Claims Ogden nose. ' chance of following through the Tuesday clubhous- Hillside citizen-soldier- 136-3r- d Continued from tain West weather was given an 80 per cent M ou n A Fun Day MURRAY queen will be selected Saturday at 7 pim. in a contest at the Three Fountains e-swimming pool comEast. plex, 4950-7t- h The winner will reign over Fun days scheduled as part of the communitys July 4 cel- Capt. James S. Miller has been named associate officer for the Salt Lake City Corps of the Salvation Army, according to Capt. Arthur Stilwell, commanding officer. Millar will fill the position vacated by Maj. Edward Striven, who has been appointed commanding officer of the Ogden Corps. Scriven succeeded Capt Robert Gregory, who has been transferred to the commanding officers position at Hayward, Calif. Miller has served with the Salvation Army since 1963, when he graduated from the Salvation Army School for Officer Training. He has previously served at Sheridan and Laramie, Wyo. and Chula Vista and Fresno, Calif. Cedar City, 81; Blanding, 82; Roosevelt, 78; and Bryce Can- 1970. Stanton Darr, 22, East, suffered head, back and internal injuries and cuts and bruises, when he and another man, Scott Meyers, 22, same a d d r e s s, were attacked. Meyers suffered a broken Officer Dave Westley by time of year: Delta, 81; Green River, 87; Richfield, 78; This camp was deserted CAMP W.G. WILLIAMS again today as it was just over two weeks ago. Summer training for 3,000 Utah National Guardsmen is over until "A Salt Lake man remained in critical condition this morning at the University Medici Center after being beaten in a fight with three other youths Saturday near 13th South and State Street. refrain now: scattered showers and thundershowers. and In Beating M It's a familiar NEW ASSOCIATE OFFICER Salt Lake City reached a high of 79 Sunday, with 75 reported in Logan and Provo GUARDSMEN 'DESERT' 'Critical' More Rain 'Fun Day' Candidates Dr.; Patricia Jean West; Julia SALVATION ARMY NAMES - 570 on Your Dial IH$UE0$AVINCS-M0M- E LOANS. DOME MOOIRNIZATION LOANS |