Show Two miss death narrowly During deer hunt Two more persons In Duchesne County arc counting their lucky stars for having escaped death or serious injury in the deer season Art of Boxelder Wednesday was treated at the Roosevelt Hospital after a piece of lead was embedded in her skull over her right eye at a.m. when a rifle was accidentally discharged into the ground in a hunters' camp in Rock Creek northwest of The calibre rifle was being unloaded by Gary also of when it discharged into the and the lead bullet ricocheted and a piece of it embedded in West's Sheriff George said he viewed the X-rays which showed this lead in West's She was released from the hospital within a two-hour without undergoing the sheriff She told Sheriff Marett she was standing by the Thayne youth when the lead struck She suffered from loss of No charges were filed with the relative to this The and are former residents of the Talmage and Home A young mother at Altamont narrowly escaped a hunter's bullet as it ripped through her trailer home near Altamont Tuesday at 7 a.m. The bullet entered the trailer through the exterior tore through the cabinet over the sink where Bob Aa Lindsay had been standing second or so while washing the breakfast The bullet sped across the the refrigerator door to smash a bottle who was alone in the trailer with her two small had turned from the sink to care for one of when the which the sheriff said was a bused through the Sheriff Marett that evening was called to investigate the Ho said It was determined four or five hunters from the Salt Lake City area had that morning killed a deer just about three-fourths of a mile from the trailer home A lot of shooting had taken place while the hunters were hunting The names of the hunters are In the sheriffs but he said he had not been able to get In touch with them but expected to do so within a day or |