Utah father, 2 sons rescued after being stranded


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PANGUITCH, Utah (AP) — A Payson man and his two sons have been rescued after being stranded three days in a Garfield County canyon.

Wayne County sheriff's deputies say 35-year-old Jason Knight and his 8- and 11-year-old sons were rescued Saturday in Sandthrax Canyon, a day after they were reported as being overdue.

A helicopter crew spotted the boys on the ledge about noon and a Wayne County team extracted all three by late afternoon.

The father became trapped Wednesday about 350 feet down between tight canyon walls, and told his sons to stay on a ledge atop the canyon 150 yards away.

Deputies say the children survived on little water and a granola bar, and had cramps and were dehydrated when rescued. The father appeared to be fine.

An ambulance that responded to the scene was not needed.

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