Show One Lad Drowns Another Lost Lost as as Hit New Tourist High A yo young young ng scout was drowned at Smith and Monday July July 18 lB Larry Sterling and two companions were on a five day trip with Larrys Larry's father Dave Sterling of 1106 West Park Way In Salt Lake City CUy Young Larry was pushing one of his companion compan Ions ion oft on a raft when he apparently apparent ly stepped Into a deep hole losing bJ hiss balance He H only came up once after that Larrys Larry's father made repeated dives with no suc sue cess The forest service along with the help of a nearby boater Ken Broadhead of Salt Lake were summoned land and started to drag the surrounding waters Minutes after Doyle Van Wag Wag- oner of the Highway P Patrol I ILeon Leon Wilde Leon Wilde County Sheriff the I Summit County Sheriff Patrol and end County Sheriff Ron Robinson Robin also the aiding aid ald son were on scene ing In the search Th The boy went under at about 3 pm p.m. his body recovered until pin pm that evening The body was taken t to Walker Mortuary Mor Mor-i Mor tuat in coa Coalville i iA A year 13 old Bob Scout from I t Ithe Ithe the Holladay area in Salt Lake I I City gave his troop a scare scar last week as he became l lost st over the rugged Tugged mountain area around Kamas Lake The boy Stev Steven n and his fellow scouts had gone with their scout master on an overnight I hike ke from Camp Steiner eJner In sit the the morning morning on their on-their c their their- way back he discovered he had eft part of his gear at their camp vIte t and returned t to fetch It while awhile the others waited He Re be be- Marne ame lost and wandered on t to j t I tIthe Ithe main fork o of the Weber River Sand followed It for about thirteen miles Dalles coming out in the Park dark area There some kind kind- r hearted folks fed him supper and brought him on in He had been lost from about am until 6 8 pm p.m. The forest service In looking for him was I just about one step behind him the e entire Ure way A small fire that was seen by bya a score or more of near near-by resl rest den to Hoyt's canyon was was re reo i port ported d Wednesday to the Forest J Service They found the blaze to tobe tobe tobe be a small one that had been started by lightening It burned only a section about a quarter of an acre acre before it was brought completely under Wider control by the 1 Forest or at Service Edna and Vera of the Forest Service office report on a few funny little happenings they wrote up for the Intermountain Reporter a Forest Service paper that Is sent all around the Intermountain Inter Inter- mountain area Quote Forest Service time on the Wasatch recently rolled back to the days days' of the old west A women women camper demonstrated her lack lacle of faith in Scout honor several several seve seve- ral weeks ago Fearing that her hercamp hercamp hercamp camp might be molested she ord ordered red a scout master and his tro troop from Lost Creek Camp CampGround campGround Ground at gun point Another b re tale is one that tool place u up- up Rileys Riley's canyon near the j I iRed Red Horn Coral diggings ings oVer oven the fourth of July weekend An ild ld 1 prospector professing to claim all lall th the areas around shot petr the head head of of two rock hounds who had their per mits to dig Terry Hopson of the Forest Service and Leon Wilde Sheriff were called to quell the tha disturbance The F Forest rest Service also reports the largest number of campers and visitors in history were inthe In Inthe inthe the Camas Kamas Ranger District over the jh th of July weekend The campgrounds lakes and nd surround surround- ov overflowing Traffic on the way home was equally hazardous cars and trailers lined bu bumper to bumper bumper bum bum- per for mile on end |