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Show 00 H CHILD FALLS INTO CMPJIE COALS I The 4-ycar-old daughter of Air. and H Mrs. H. L. Turpin was the victim of "H I a very painful accident and narrowly "H escaped death in the South Fork can- M yon yesterday afternoon -when sne fell "H into a campfire and sustained horrible "H burns about the face nnd hands. "H Several families are camping In the 'H canyon, and a campfire, over which "H had been cooked a meal, had burned 9M out until a pile of red-hot coals re- H mained. The child, while running VW about, tripped and fell face down- H Ward into the hot maBs. H She was given such treatment as "H could be applied at the camp and H then brought to the city, where Dr. JM Worrell gave the little 'sufferer addi- m tional attention. It was found that H tho hands had been most painfully burned, much of the flesh being blis- H torcd until it came off in large pieces. ' H It Is believed, however, that tho. child ' H will recover and suffer no pcrcnanenl H ill effects. I M no i H |