July 7, 1924
VICTIM OF DROWNING TO BE BURIED AT WHITEFISH
The remains of Don Trogden Fly, the 13-year-old son of Mrs. Emma Fly of Whitefish, who was accidently drowned at Sun Camp in Glacier Park on July 4th were brought to Whitefish yesterday morning.
Don Trogden of Whitefish, aged 13 years was drowned in St. Mary’s Lake, Glacier Park sometime Friday afternoon or evening. E.A. Fly, stepfather to the boy, is manager of one of the Glacier Park Saddle Company’s camps and his family are spending the summer with him. Don went out to gather flowers for one of the hotels Friday afternoon and when he did not return in the evening, search was made for him with the result that his body was found in the last at 4 o’clock Saturday morning.
July 7, 1924
VICTIM OF DROWNING TO BE BURIED AT WHITEFISH
The remains of Don Trogden Fly, the 13-year-old son of Mrs. Emma Fly of Whitefish, who was accidently drowned at Sun Camp in Glacier Park on July 4th were brought to Whitefish yesterday morning.
Don Trogden of Whitefish, aged 13 years was drowned in St. Mary’s Lake, Glacier Park sometime Friday afternoon or evening. E.A. Fly, stepfather to the boy, is manager of one of the Glacier Park Saddle Company’s camps and his family are spending the summer with him. Don went out to gather flowers for one of the hotels Friday afternoon and when he did not return in the evening, search was made for him with the result that his body was found in the last at 4 o’clock Saturday morning.
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