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Show PAIR FffCFJ) 10 SPEND NIGHT ' III MOUNTAINS Night Overtakes Two On Brink of Cliff East of Ogden Lost In the mountains east of Og-irn Og-irn and compelled to remain on the brink of a cliff oer night was ihe experience of Robert M. .Veiling of St Louis and Miss Ethel M. Wilder, a St. Louis school teacher, both of i whom are visiting In Ogden with Mrs. Mav Coffin, Mr. Nelllng's stsir Tuesday the two left the city to cllinl. Mt ogden. He-turning they Were overcome by darkness In Wat-.-rfa'l canyon and lost the trail. By rolling rocks ahead Mr Selling soon discovered that they were near the edge of a cliff and they halted and ' sp.-nt l he nig) t Early th.- next morning they retraced re-traced their steps and found their wa down Taylor canyon. Meanwhile Mrs Coffin had become alarmed and notified the Boy Scouts Scoutmaster George Bergstrom and Scout Charles Emraett went to the mountains and searched the vicinity I of Waterfall canyon; returning to the city when notified of the two's re-I re-I turn. . oo |