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Show THE JOURNAL Headed Where? Union Pacific Battles Drifts To West Yellowstone Park Area Not a WEST YELLOWSTONE pair of robins but two thunderous railroad rotary snowplows will be the first harbingers of spring this month for the booted and mackinaw clad residents of West Yellowstone, Montana. Thursday Union Pacific's annual plowing expedition will start out from Ashton, Ida., a town made famous by sled dog der. bies, to battle through 50 miles of d mountain country to West Yellowstone. Since the branch line is used principally to carry summer vacationsts to Yellowstone National Park, U.P. does not attempt to keep the track open during the winter. This weeks plowing, as was the case with the expeditions of 1951 and 1950, will attract considerable attention. Because the area's snows are heavy and allowed to accumulate, the branch has become to be recognized as an acid test for new types of plows. The star of this weeks perford mance will be an forty-seven- th snow-covere- MARCH 22, 1952. YOU'RE TELLING ME! rotary plow. Another feature will be the motive power used to push the plow. Whereas a pair of steam engines have been used in the By WILLIAM RITT Central Press Writer THAT MOSCOW RAO, Pravda, hours. Maybe the rules didnt allow time out for taking the bottle Is again scolding Russian comwrite should caps off. posers, saying they ! I ! bad the Too more classical music. Researchers say more than 250 tunesmiths can't come back with million loaves of bread are rethe obvious truth what Russia as turned stale in the U. 8. every Is a real needs newspaper. really year. A case of lots of dough and no profit t Today's busiest man must be ! ! ! an Olympic ski team doctor. Astronomers new say i light i i travels eight-to-1- 2 seconds a mile Tha planets, we read, have a faster than they thought. Everytotal of 31 moon. And yet, some thing's speeded up these days. t i shoving. When the expedition will reach West Yellowstone is problematical, depending upon the efficiency of the new plow, the snow depth and the condition of the snow. How much snow bars the way is unknown, but rumor has it that the white stuff is deeper than last , Ill year when drifts ranged up to 14 feet. Soggy snow, of course, is harder to plow than fluffy snow. March is usually considered the ideal month for plowing since the heavy snow months have passed but packing and settling has not set in under the influence of rising THE FORE and aft tilt of President Trumans chapeau In this photo, poses a to prognosticapolitical question tors. If he tosses It in the ring taken In Washington, which way will he wind up? poets complain they dont know what to write aboutl fe s e A San Franciscan lost by four bottles his $20 bet that he could down two cases of beer in eight e j A Michigan legislator Wants a law limiting the number of passengers permitted on a bus. 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