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Show yel Dean Drowns While Rimming In Mill Pond 'Vit-. nr drowning because of a h Zen heart attack, the. PaSl!d"n 29, of this city 'fiSTtke sugar factory ,ririav afternoon about HfS. paxty of friends, Ujlfe ivarf, brothers, and f I McCandlass of Lehi, ; Ke Bambrick of Salt 'Rne to the pond to swim: ' he afternoon. The Ovard , In tSe going to start that; t iVnnapaperhangms 3ob at: !" vr Dean had just pur-'former pur-'former Marion Parker vl me First ward. )lb, -jested a swim so the f ive : L'mthe Mill pond and in-1 tlJ&srimmmg for awhile. The UtUsandMrs- Bambrick left! Las Mr- DKin said he want" Li o a small island in the ; Lt seventy-five yards from ; jjjii bant ' L others were dressing Jaiched Dean and noticed that j jje few moments he seemed j kiting near the surface of the: -with but the hair of his head 1 ,1 As he made no progress and I hi claused position they became Id and Mrs. Bambrick, who is rt. bert swimmer, plunged into iflaterand swam towards him. wU I got closer she saw that Ligj was amiss and she led attracting the attention of n young men in a row boat who ! fishing near the west bank, j two, William Laursen, 17, son at -j and Mrs. William Laursen, lldon Heaps, 18, son of Mr. and 9 leaps, rowed towards her but id turned and started for the Thinking she was alright by bey started back but she called ,. to go to Dean. When they " d him they found the body in Hised upright position, and not j k horizontally as it appeared " se on shore. The boys, both of are from American Fork, tow-1 tow-1 body to shore behind their beping his head above water, and Clyde Ovard made frantic ,lo revive the swimmer. Fail-do Fail-do so they placed him in the i rushed to American Fork to J. (ice of Dr. V. F. Houston who ' inced the man dead. Investigation was conducted by y Sheriff E. G. Durnell, Deputy j I Walter Durrant and City j 1 Albert Birk who pronounced ; iif- aih accidental, as did Dr. G. S. j ted - ids, county physician, who also i Dr. an examination. 'el Dean was born in this city j sptcmber 17, 1904, a son of A. 7 el and Rosetta Householder lieu Jr. He attended the public : ir.ts here and graduated from the icai t grade. He married Miss Ma-ingjtanrran, Ma-ingjtanrran, daughter of Mr. and Mat Newman of Eureka in 1922 C bllowing their marriage they re-s!rr- in various places where Mr. (j. 1 was employed in mining, Park , c Eureka and Burke, Idaho. They nade this city their home re-I re-I At the time the tragedy oc-... oc-... Mrs. Dean and children were en, kka. ,ro ' Dcan is survived by his widow, jj children, Ardell, 10; Ramon, 9, )n Haine, 4; his parents and the 4 fing brothers and sisters: Earl j ".Smith, Nevada; Ruben Dean, 1 William Dean, Jerome, Idaho; Eva Francis, Panguitch; Mrs. Ha Buck, San Francisco; and " Dean. American Fork. " jnai services will be held this tfpoon (Friday) commencing at 2 to p m the Third ward chapel, remains may be viewed at the pic of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S; , Jr. Thursday evening :;f "P 0 1:30 p. m. Friday. Tnter-t Tnter-t ul be made in the American ?i cemetery. |