Searchers believe they have recovered the bodies of Steven and Catheryn Roundy from Strawberry Reservoir.
About 10 a.m., the sonar equipment that has already been responsible for finding the remains of three other people who drowned years ago, found a fourth body.
A submarine-like device that has hooks and can be operated from the surface carried the body to the top. The body was that of a female.
"Because we don't have any other female bodies that we know of in the reservoir, we assumed it to be Catheryn's," said Wasatch County Sheriff's Capt. John Rogers.
The body was to be taken to the State Medical Examiner's Office for positive identification.
After the female body was recovered, searchers resumed the search and a very short time later found a second body, this time a man. Again, the medical examiner will verify the man's identification, but Rogers said it is believed to be Steven Roundy.
Searchers Friday afternoon went back to the area where the remains of two others were found Wednesday and Thursday. Those remains belonged to two of three men who drowned in 1995. Rogers said they will now look for the last remaining body known to be in the lake.
He noted that because of another storm expected to move in tonight, Friday could be the last day this year for searchers to find him.
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