Show I Dermont Clegg In Drowns In Dam foam Settling n Sunday The profound sympathy of the enIre entire entire en- en tire Ire comm community goes out to Mr and nd Mrs C C C. C D. D Clegg of this city because of the distressing death of their sev sev- year old eon lion on Dermont by y drowning last Sunday y afternoon The The account of f the death follows I Mr Clegg and his son Ion In n company with Mr 1 and Mrs Frank of Salt Lake motored out to the he Richardson n 1 Flat lat Near by Is qUite a large pond formed by water w from rom Silver SUver creek While walking around the pond a large crane flew over which rM McIntyre shot killed It falling on the shot opposite opposite op- op side o of the pond The bird being an an unusual one for this sec- sec section Ion tion and young Dermont being very much interested In and quite clever at the art of taxidermy was determined determined determined deter deter- mined to get the bird With this de dee I emulation the young man who was an in expert swimmer swam to where where I the he bird fell tell a distance of more than I I feet lie He secured it and had got about fifty feet on 00 his return to the I I opposite shore when without a n single I I exclamation or en In apparent struggle his ils alarmed father noticed that his bo boy oy turned suddenly on his back and the he next moment both hands of tho swimmer were wera raised in the tle air air the body Immediately sinking I The father now almost frantic with tear fear ear jumped in the pond and swam perhaps a a. hundred feet and within ton ten en feet teet of where the boy went down when hen he became exhausted and ha had hadnot l not prompt action been taken talen by Mr I McIntyre the father too would have lost ost his life I It was then decided that Mr Mc Clegg drive to town for assistance This he le did and returned to the tine pond with Mr Carl lA iA A raft was hastily put together and on this search was made nade for the body bod After about two hours of diving and working to find the he body It was wall finally located and brought to the surface For urr Ull hour or more strenuous efforts by those on onshore onshore onshore shore wert were made to resuscitate the unfortunate young man but to no no avail life me undoubtedly having ben been long extinct The body of th the boy did not come cometo come cometo cometo to the surface after sinking and this thin fact tact leads to the supposition that Dermont who was waR a strong robust young man must have been taken with a Ii a violent cramp resulting perhaps per per perhaps haps in unconsciousness death ensuing ensuing en en- n- n suing without a struggle white Unk ing to the bottom of th the pond pond I I I I I It U Is Indeed a most distressing death dt the blow falling failing with dreadful force on the parents and other loved oni ones a. a because of their loved ones one's ever cheery disposition deposition and lovable nature and the anguish of the almost hearted broken-hearted mother and father fathel because of the sudden and tragic death of a beloved son just on the thee thresh hold of ot manhood can better be Imagined than described by words Such a sorrow that Is now bowing down with grief the he the dev devoted teri can only be by time and In their deep trouble friends console and truly pity them Dermont was one me of those thosa dependable depend depend able a le good boy boys ambitious and lovingly lov lov- devoted to parents and home bODle a II ajoy ajoy joy always to mother and father and admired for his manliness and devotion devo devo- devotion tion by relatives and friends The home will for tor a II long time seem se-em lonely and desolate without his presence Besides his parents the young man Is survived by two brothers Nell Neil and Vernon and one sister Zula Funeral services were held yesterday yesterday yesterday yester yester- day morning at the L. L D. D S. S church chu and the edifice w was s crowded to capacity ca ca- The This young mans man's brief life lito was eulogized by several speakers I and floral remembrances were profuse pro- pro l fuse silent fuse silent tokens of sympathy forthe for forthe the bereaved and loving respect for forthe forthe forthe the deceased The remains were taken to Heber lItber City for interment |