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Show BULL KILLS OGDEN SCHOOL BOY Crushed under tho hooves of a maddoned bull at tho ntato industrial indus-trial school oestcrday, Orant Cameron, Camer-on, 13, died in tho ambulance on tho way to tho hospital. Grant had groomed a yearling bull of the stato school hord, his particular par-ticular charge, for exhibition with others at tho Utah stato fair shortly before and re-entered a pen In tho face of warnings made by Superintendent Superin-tendent E. S. Ulnckloy of tho school. Only that morning tho boys had been warned, Superlntondont Hinckley Hinck-ley said, not to tarry in tho bull pens after thoy had completed tholr work thoy woro not to go In tho pens at all unaccompanied. Grant, howovor, raised among stock, his father, Patrick Cameron .of Mt. Pleasant, bolng a stockman l . j for John Seoloy, tho stock-broedor, had no fear of tho animals, Superintendent Super-intendent Hlncklqy said. Taking up a bull staff ho entered" tho pen alone, according to Superintendent Superin-tendent Ulnckloy. Screams wero heard and attendants attend-ants rushing to tho pen found tho boy under tho feet of tho Infuriated animal, tho staff broken In two. Tho bull was driven off and tho lad ta-1 ta-1 ken lo tho school's omergency hospital. hos-pital. Dr. Ocorgo A. Dickson was called, Hp ordorod tho boy takon to tho hos-i hos-i pltal, but death camo on tho way. Nearly ovory rib In tho boys body ! was fractured. Ho wa3 hurt lntor- nally and ono of tho roken ribs i pierced his lungs, Grant was tho son of Mr. ana Mrs Patrick Cameron of Mt. Pleasant. : Funoral services woro to bo hold this nttornoon at tho Kirkondall ; chapel. Burial will bo at Mt- Pleas-) Pleas-) ant |