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Show - . T nick results are Daily Herald eUwified ad never faila. Try ! ." Whefl III VOL. SUNDAY il lEKliUU.. WITH WHICH IS COilBINErrrittrpROVO-POS- - NO. 30. - T - :.i . i HEE.1LD PHOVES ' 1 Basinet Editorial , 0 ft three Torsons Are ImurecLln - 1111 , i in Wuter-- Jacket Explosion c- - j . Booms..... .107 i T ifi 0 , 95 PRICE TWO CENTS PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1924. 0 Office....... SHERIFF BOYD 7 nmriPA unirT n k a u-- jnuiiLi uhuulu DHU ; - . v y Mrs. Douglas Paxe. Mrs. Inez Neilsen and Jay JVeasen Scalded. . -rr- ; usgg- .. IliJUixlLoJ --.-- - I t HM. OnHfC 111 liM?? W NNKrF KIN ! fcVfVAfSv d son of the most ser- fr 'a.4ln O-m- r I -- . v.iPyf iw mminTmFTaiiir.Miiilli WORLD'S BRIGHTEST WHITE WAV, SALT LAKE s' iicaily tar.iKMi quarts of Mruits ami vegetnble canned' and winter use, with "titi preseved of milk and ,'il dozen eggs pounds being produced ler day, and with tn enormous harvest from the gardens and farm,- the Statif Mental hospital, faces what, is declared to be u most promising year, according to u report compiled by Dr. Frederick Dunn, mnicrinteiideiit of the institution. With tll !) iously Injured. lie fiustainedsever burns almut the Jiody, Hot water scalded liis face and body and also severely injured his eyes. Mrs. Dowlas Tue had her cloth-inwas 'badly tut about torn her Past Season. is-- W CITY. UTAH. BLENDINGOFUNITWITH SETTING 'V! - - The report for November, including a crop report for the past season, follows : lef-'- Mrs. Inez Neilsen, mother of tin lmy, was scalded on the left arai from the wrist to her elbow. Hoth women sustained severe shocks from the accident. Dr. It.' Gam Clark nd gave medical attention to the to Injured. Mrs. Page was, removed , mother-in-lawMrs. the "home of her On November I wo had "IS regularly committed and H voluntary patients or a total of 7.'!2. patients under cure and treatment in our Institution. During the month 25 regular putici.U Were admitted, 0 regular patients and 2' "Voluntary pat tents were discharged and H reg ufar patJents and 1 vol.int.ary was-calle- .. destroyed. Plates in' the upstairs rooms were broken.-- ' Ihe sewer ' pines were broken in two. So severe was the. explosion that the concussion was distinctlylittuul for more than a lilock away from the Page home. : The fire department responded to a call and. put out. a small fire which had started in some of the clothes in' the boiler. '."During the. cold weather people should be- - extremely carefuf with the plumbing," is the ' warning sounded immediately after, the accident by Fire Chief Ileed Boshard. "HeforeJstarting a' fire In the morning all water taps connected , in any way with the heating apparatus should be opened up. If there is u free flow of water from all of rhrtaps, everything is all righ and no damage can be done by starting' a fire. However, if no water cornea out "of jiny one of .the piins. the water is frown somewhere and should be thawed' out 'before a fire is made, othenvise an- explosion may occur and severe damages rc- 'Bult." ..' ; - : ! Sterling Rean Injured When Pinned Between lwo Automobiles. I5y W. I). A. RYAN. IilHiratorj', General Electric Co. The five must import ant items to consider in laying ortt a street light- Hoan sustained a . COlll; ing system are: of the left leg Sat- 11(1 fracture J Kirst T'.eeffi.ieiy of the lighthe was pin: ing unit arid the quantity of lisbt. when afteriioon unlay a Second The distfTlmtlon of light. ned asainst- his nuiomobiU by The- quality of light. Third which Wor-ileear driven by A B. ... Fourth T,ne (lay and night ap.khhl-- d in a desperate attempt of' ihe lighting unit. a tar driven by pearance 11VMid colliding Fifth The insa;iatioti opera if Kmina Sitovy. ing and maintenance cost of the Sheriff,!. I). system. . Thfirst three items are obtained Mark were jiciin and bis brother ir. the laboratory- - and are available car Ford their. of Vtaadhig hi front r for all commercial, lighting side ofthestm-Uthn 'is of iniortaiice mainly on of First Kast ami r..." ""white-ways,- " .where it is desirable sli'.t'tS or a white that two approximately white over night: and the it light, such' as is given by the drive to were preparing arc and the large Mazda, be ' homo.iised. north and Worslev was driving Street lighting, occupies ah imwas driving west. Both same..... portant place In the "City Beaution at the. u" met tiful" movement. aVn,d " f" . and i" "r,l,'r The visible .portion of an orna-for In shot Worsley uL -- Hision. repre' . street nmsystem mental lighting tlirt ...fi the i.leW sents .less than hnlfthe total cost. which was The fixed charge part of a rate,' Not Benii car. feet cle'fl of the ditch, covering interest and depreciation, the owr ing the from one seventh to one d on his brakes anu is usually Worsley e!:jmif'' .total installation cost of the eighth heels skilled "u t.he"reiir. so that for each one .dollar addition front ofw rate approximately l,e:.i asains t the 1(,:,r of tn'' al in the yearly Hoan tr." d to jumV fifteen dollars mfiy lie added to the init his leg w aiirt peiilt break- - initial cost of the standard ii... nut-IIIIHM' " unit." Therefore were lighting "kin Tl.V flo-- h it ' Jn- .'. 'penny wise and rjoffhd foolish" m;- - Snow took the to'the Aird (o consider first cost in .the selection of thesq items.' tal'whcre the l,mcs .As a .rule standards of a high.lv M- i- Nina decorative order, while beautiful in Kiiss Snow ar me u..- v themselves, will not stand the fre (i.n:.-... quent repetition required in modern ., dignity of O- street lighting. The new K.JAvysP-th simplicity should not lie lost sight Chat.or.on, lintU Forbes. of in making a choice or a lignting Jla? ,',le, Univ.." were nmrrierf in. standard nn.li unft, (h the other when the ip. hand it isi. often desirable BciouHi standards pre of a mou.rmental character ta incorporate some of the traditions of thq ..totality, in thede- .. 1'. sign. , PUKTTY SOr In an ornamental syRtem. usually, itH'- - 20v riiiT,AiFbi'inA. f the rate i .the in "rtv Esnjjs is rf.)mristoiiher on the origt terest and depreciation x i.,...roiintinir ' " fuiMler arrcsr inal installation. ...Operation, main Sanlii CI""-- ; d tenance, overhead costs and profit red coat, he pared-;rate. lt.horoushfares. taking P makes up the balance of the In the overhead system these lata much larger Ho was escorted, ter items represent Unhourino. unwlthJ portion of the total than In the charged More the jud so that greater consid- der ground soliciting money.:, . , eration should be given to efficiency S!il ins- 11 nuitn-Colo- v...i-.l- i '. luminous -- ;,r(., 111 riids niak-uossii- , '. n uay , -- ' . Iluis.hw-asf.lns;wit- present ' g . ... iiieitliiS-inorninS- r ' one-hal- . ONLY MORE Shopping Days 3 Till Christmas " ,u,,r" EXPERT SAYS " Director, Jlihrtiinaling Engineering . SCAX0lWAV1.1u "MEEXIXG. '. A Scandinavian meeting will be held in the vestry of the tab- ernaele Sundii'; niorui4ig 'at 10 :30. A Rpectal Christmas program .lias hen .arranged for and all members are urged to lie jn. t v. i."i-- luer and goodwill Miat some fellows t:'t-- ' . Fx.tl i haustion, Traffic Accidents spirit id "when drinks lire being iiiade. Fig-':i-il!ri! Cliri tuias is u time, of . and WARMER AVrATIIER BEFORE TUESDAY knowing are working - un-V- . that :.o'.-e'.iis- 1:ioeie hill, ik elieer. S'ler'ff Boyd Sen- - and his niriei studies de 1,1. d fo get Thtrmbmeler Raised Three active and cut off lb.' sm ol of "the ators Now Opposed to Degrees in Provo From Fn-cup that cheers" for the leij'.biys. Underwood Rill. day to Saturday. The' full force from t It herlff's vie.- Frioffice vvns pressed into on raiding exlitio!is ,.iid day 1 WASHINGTON. Doc. 20. '.!'.) the sun set that cv ;Ip ', three "FAIR M WARMER The tiimd fit the senate l.twarils men were in the county j .11 nml The eoniiiiiKsloii for of mercury rose from 17 the plan adoption Sheriff Boyd had In his usto.ly degrees below zero to 14 defurther study of the M,uscle Shoals imaging evidence that C" men grees below zvro fmw. Friday project U. plcfcren.-- e in. the rnder-woo- "Kiwi been in possession of iutoxi-ealinmorning to Saturday niorning, bill gaii.e.l uiimistaahle Im'drinks. according to reorts from the petus today with the, announced Tile first i.lace raided Fr'd y was weather man at the- - Provo a of of the by group plan siipK.rt office of the U. S." reclamation the home of M. It. H..ldv-.y045 senators. inhiiiuisl ration' strong . service. West Tirst South street, wl. two Senators Smoot, Vtal). Butler. Predictions from the weather big dogs were watching - ti n gal: lteed and or Pepper Massajliusels officials itre to the effect that lon still. The still and three satIndiana, stated they favored the Ions of moonshine were the cold Ktinp should he broken crnfiscnted proposal to Investigate the problem while two within the next day or 'two. barrels of mas'i 50galloii H final decision. before were destroyed. Smoot and Butler revealed their At least 21 persons wWe killed! The place was by us a conferences Views after personal result of the weather U.Lt.0 with President Coolidge at the SheriffB. Boyd and Deputies over the nilddlewest. at- - ' fentering (ieoi-f'Birk. and F, Uoiier Davis. ' White House- cording-- to dat:i obtainable Sntur-- 1 Mi" tli premises of Aivirrhiince-ford- . day foitnO (Jrand View, ronr were killetl in Mihlnukee. ' two stills iii full operatieiilln a five in Oklahoma, two in St. Ivouls, eclair nlMiut two and a two in Chtciigo, six in Michigan, one! from the EunsPford resid ince. Ac- - near. Kansas Mo., and one in cordins to Sheriff Boyd, the cellar . KiinstH. The t'ity, deaths were dun tn I which was about eisht feel by t.cn fires from overheated stoves, falls fiM't, was miide"" for tlur'tnTvposf. traffic aceideitlii ,im.l inli'n'axUun-A hole about three feet c; "are led from cold. s into the cellar, entrance to which The polar weather should , lift ' PAl.O AI.TO. Calif., Dec. 2(1. from (bis territory within the next j a Was gained ' by means of a long 'ladV. P.) Along "the oix'ii roffd ' hours,- - the weather bureau f hearsi 1s- speeding toward Eos An- ' der. ' As the officers made their .:all ui stated. .. f geles today with the live bodies of In pbu-esteam fhc the was iiM'antime Ihe middle west ' pouring from seven ".Stanford university students. the opening, while a was is si niggling With the gigantw tusk ,1. J aVelle, law 'student, ..rcfeariiig upthe tangle of broken h..p.;s to sell the heiirse which lie crinvIiiiL' out of the cellar after tn bouglit at. n bargain .for a good ll'.g out .the stoves hvatilis. tlte still-- tele.hone and telegiHftii wires anil Entering the"'"cellar the officers P5'1' !l"'a'wl'nt "vcr the country-- I profit when he gets to the. end of .communication and found the trail. and a 10 gallon side, The six other inmates of the still turning- out tlie "juice." while slowing irj. raifroa.t nnd iiiterurban sepulchral chariot are paying for seven 50 gallon Jmrrels of mash servh e... 'AVhere snow and sleet oo?-- ; their passage home to spend .the were lined up iireunil Hie walls-Fiv- ered jailj' do not .slow down servicfei to a snail's, pace," lack of wire holidays. gallons of moonshine was al- facilttics forces'extreme caution ; ! '"Fin charging the big stiff $3 a so found, according to 'Sheriff Boyd. The storm has shifted to- Ohio bead. Soft, eh?" sayg Lavelle. Eater I.uncefnrd was placed un. .'fiiqiciiiiure uroppeu 40 der arrest iiniFlaken to (tu-- eounfv ,""" (IcgW's during the night: Zero " jail. weather' is in prospect. More than i Arvll Morgap, Crnud View, was :soo wire poles are down, disrupting f ! lodged in the county' jail ..after, the coiumuuication. , sheriff's forces "had found a worm ,,t all .'Illinois,.with the hearty a gallon of 'moonshine fur a still-anexception of Hie ii..r, hciii portion is '" in his granary. '. ' r,M ;ic.r-!!isohif,.,. I.iciied service .In the city court Saturday Eui.ee - is to SI. jyecs and other In,.; stern Missouri ford ssid that. thpsTTti round on the points. Dec. 20. (CP.) CHK'AC.o, Ihous.'Mid S"ye!'i.I Herbert Holliday, Kansas City mall premises belonged tu Morgan and persons are i in M. Louis beci'iise oft: robber, will serve 25 years at Eeav-e- were operated by Morgan, but bii s. r.'i m!' j rams are run-- , worth iKMiitentiary f..r his role in Lunceford was to get a stem. In ; jn r .i.a.ii Sij the ?2,tHK),(!00 Itondout, 111., train pr.'ins frotu the 'business for tlie' aiug l'rol.iNjslit To uveiW' lionrs! 'late. all trains from the! robbery of lust June. privilege of. allowing tlie stills on are" lionrs lnte, according toy Federal ..ludse' Aifam Cliffo to- bis place. All three ni.cn j. leaded.- guilty to riiiiroed ilispiiiehorsju Chicago. day Holliday t begin hiV IU ICK'SPUIN;S, V. 20.! y.K. sent..'!).-when the bandit .failed t.ot the charge of havii.g possi-sioof and othcnorth- reveal tile location of .1.hi,.HH) loot il,V,!sic:!!ini. li,iiors anil sentence ciu co'iinries are (lirec,tly in- - ffiet he had promised to (hVelo.ie. .r..- was passed on each by Judge vided goveriiineiit iittornevs would I! 'To, L,.r. path of the equator and. the Northl Polo t 1H. piney", Wyo.:, , Etimvfrard-wn'.'.rrange a (milder seutenca sentenced to pify-IteiM.rtH rejlfhing here-frothat.? fine of $200 or s.rvc t!o days in WOMEN'S ( El HOME iiioniiiiiin (.own sjuti tile mercunjail..- FOR HIRE.' M'.rg.'in and Ilolilewny " rwcived droiped to ti2' below zero last night;' The women's dull home is the n.axiiniim penalty for first of and the shallow Wells of the. town now available to anvoijc desiring fciulers, eacli beiiiX' s. litenced o pa' were frozen solid. . . to rent it for entertainment Pitiedalo reported 52 below and'.j a fine of $20!) or serve )0 dayS in n Those wishing .iiK.s.s. Hock'springs. 22!el.nv. ' - ' j' the c.fiiity jail. concerning feriiis niuj Engin.'s of passenger trains cross- .dates will please apply to Mrs. !ng. the continenfaidivide experi-j- , )'.. C. Uoilgerswjiii is in charge ItOt'IIESTEH, N. Y. Dec.. "0. -- enced '.difficulty in keeping f CP.") Alvin S.. Whcatoti. s5. win, rlu'rijis the. thrw weeks alisence sfeani to noil flu. ?r hunln t in California of our president, hasejiist iied at North 'Co'iicotttn Mrs. (I If. Brimhall. was one of the three siirY.lv ins w itnesses 'to the assassination of AbBy' Order of the 'Council.' MUS. PF.AUE C. YATES. raham I.inc.'.'ii. Wlieatyn occupied a seii t. In Ford's thi liter on the night K.'porte'r.. the" president' was' shot. . Administration , d s . . 'e n- - ; rea.-'hin- sen-'h- sub-zer- ' 1 I ... - . LIVELY RIDE ha!ridi IN OLD HEARSE -- - We have sent to the state treasurer, for fees and other Aish receipts during the month of l.ecem-her- . $:U!7.!s. alsj. .."..(MM), wtiieh of the unit and ease of maintenance. amount was refunded from l"tah. In either case n large saving may al- . ininty, l.eing a part of. tflO.IHMI with, them in ,May, 102.'!, ways be effected by the use of as placed u total of making few large imps as possible rathei Our patients' friinl had a balance ban a great number, of small ones.' of cash (Ui .hand on November 1 of Cleanliness is of extreme 'iinpoct-ante- , .s.s.",.).I-iDuring the month we re and disbursed .! i:i.:t.;. as often a few niotifnseHnjs-tilatio- ii ceived l.iTlUnce on December 1 of Iea'iiiff the out- Ifl.OlM.So.' of dirt '". put of a fixture, by a third or more. liber disbursements for Novem-- r wi re as follows : From, salaries The emimorcinl life of a commun and wages account, ?7.i:U.!(2 : office ity Is 'centered in its retails business district. . The illumination ."here Vpi use, $1'..71: travel ex)iense, S.M."."; maintenance, $7'.ti2".(i:: should be of the highest order. for dcveh.pnig water sysTrade follows the light so that tin. water, tem mid coiisl ruetlng pipe line, ' property owner' and merchant! will $42!).2ll:- or a total of $ir),til!(.s4. le most- benefited and should bear The health of the patients during the greater part' of the exitenso of the past month has been generally su h an installation. The successful white wSj-Vgood. There have been only the common ailments that could he exmust brilliaiftly - iiluminate jitm t niJ abutting building facades pected' with a like number of peoat night ifiul be an architectural ple under ordinary ornament in the .daytime. For sucli There have- - been seven deaths dur the month. The causes of lighting the ti.ii ampere ornamental ing liimiiwus arc and the 600, loOO, 15'M) death were as' follows: Epilepsy, one: general pa rescs,. two", acute and 25iH candleiH.wer Mazda liimi.s, one: exhaustion of inin a great variety of fixtures are nephritis, of shoulder, sane, two; sarcoma available. , one. In many largA cities it is often de(Mir new: water jsysteni was' comsirable to install two or more of Doocnmer 1 and Slate''( "an pleted these units of one standard making yiiii- camp removed, the Knight an "intensive or supcr-wjiitway." s;pring water having been put. into Examples are the mtiin streets of the pipe lino,aiid. trench b:o Salt'EaSie.' Sun Francisco, Los We luive taken the ' folhiwingi .. tfoni - our tarin and garden Anseljkfano; Saratoga. Knii, " ImijFoverqent laws are now enact- during the. past season : ed in nmny.states which pt'i'diit the Potatoes. 2.I2.". bushels; .carrots. installation of ormunental street (.";..'!sii iHiunds; cabling.., ls,!)S."i lighting through the' establishment Io,nufi.s; rutab;gas, !t,2"( pounds; o.f assessment districts. In ojlier t'lniai.n s, ..i.n niisneis; i. room corn. jm.uimJs; sWeet "or green corn, localities sik h Installations,' are (lia.le amFniaintained through vo- j:M7l pouii'd!!; cantaiouiles, i'22S omuls : "piirsnips, 3,1 km pounds'; luntary 'subscriptions. A receiTt report of the Nationril j Spimieh. W7 pounds; .iiiions'; . dry, Floerrir "I.icht association sriVes the f' -'- K' .I""Is onions, green, 4,l."iS l'oiimls lcttnce, K.un.ls; following advantages of the White strawberries, iiinkeye Way : beans, dried, ,t,3fB pounds; squash. 1 Increases business on str.-etW.l.Kl iM.un.Is; ,turjiiis,' lo.ssts .. installed.. .' rounds ; upi leots, '410 poifuds : "Provn'm great oppojlujiity is .2. Attracts buyers. , silage corn, 2M tons; rhubarb. re . 3 Creates psychological Impres2.1. pounds : V,itcrmelons,,.T(i "Conditions are as favorable righi sion of thrift and progress. : .cauliflower 1 ,400 poiinils pounds : Jiojv. as they lire .erefrlikely to be overhead wires'. ": r uspii.ragiis, ;t,5.l lx.umls Joas, "j'.IO for dlrcctins progress and ileye'lop-incii- t 5 Advances 'civic pride. l outidsi radishes, 3;S.s.7 iioiiu.ls; ' along lilies based on the highfire and police depart- raspberries, 3.1j?t pounds; bm-test liniiisii values,". declared Siipt, ments. , iistd, 3.S70 poinds; beets store.f? II. Claude Lewis of the Provo city . 7, Defeases erlinp "and rnbhery; ' afil!rrraifH!aT,.r!tiK.'Trtring'iw;-;ltHm hii'.N'. , 8, Shows progressiveness 274 pounds: cherries, ;"!H! ixninds; "V, are ready for a jightTng sys0, Promote other improvements. ( ueuinbers, 5,477 iKum.iy; popcorn, tem thai will be. in keeping with 10. Attracts industries. '7(0 i'.unds ; sfn)ies, 525' pounds ; our electrical age. We also have a 11. Stabilizes or increases real pork, 10,:1 'pounds; plums iintl chan.-- to do away with the (ffFt and ' estate values., I.rnnos, 4(i;i onhds; peaches.. 1,522 smoke jif heating systems .run by 12. Facilitate congested traffic. bushels:, celery, ; huif.;hes. 12.'IKM; s.fl:jc..al by intr,oducing gas and ' IX Improves- sanitary condition mangels, l!).55o lxluuds ; beef, 1,580 electricity. CO ' of afreets. "New industries are wuitlag for iwimdsj fOf jwunds. ILLUMINATION AUTO MISHAP , ; ami died, leaving voluntary patienrs, or a total of 7,H! patients remaining on Decem; ... ber i. M IN 'CITY BEAUTIFUL' MOVEFi IENT, IN PECULIA ' The accident happened atfout an hour after Mrs. Neilsen had made-fire in the laundry stove in the ' basement ofthe home of Douglas Page, where she resides. She had placed .a boiler of h(4 water from a. water tank upstairs .on the stove 'Frightened by the pounding in the pipes caused by the frozen water jacket in the basement stove. Mrs. Page went down to Warn Mrs. Neilsen to be careful so that no accident would happen. "Jlrs. Neilsen. Mrs. Page and the little Neilsen boy were standing near the stove when the explosion occurred. The stove was completed destroy-d- . Aslies, coals and hot w.ater was thrown over the three persons. Windows in the building were .shattered and everything in the room STREET OGHTING ESSENTIAL BREAKS LEG Gertrude Page, CI South Third East treet. an uncanny i ' J.e-for- e o'clock. In V tsSfr" KvvS with of kui.wiar AFTER COOLIDGE VISIT . SOtIO GRIP -- '.Ius( before be a bad time i(!ssessed. LSMOOT GIVES VIEW .Three persons were badly injured when a water jacket in a lurwe liinndry stove exploded in the liniment of 330 East Second 'South Jay Nielsen, Mrs. Inez Neltwn, UNI Christmas setiiiirf to for the inaii.it'.icliirers ' X '' of moonshine amltother strong . drinks In this f No Decision in Muwle, Shoals Sheriff .1. D. Boyd seems to be Overheated StOves. Falls.x Sfrcn-- j street, .Saturday morning about .'CIIEE'JUICE rroject I'lHil lurther Stndy. EXPLOSION WRECKS EVERYTHING IN ROOM Concussion of Explosion Heard for More Than a Block Away. bUMmldd nn i u if nu bUUNItil ffl 'CONFISCATES ;! rmroiiAnr m cot pat nM 111 VLO HUH HUM iM , . pe.-so- ii duri-.plin- s l. - ROBBER .1 ITS 25 YEARS - - ... ( h -- ' Ne.-in- D.-C- ( J j has-uiftc- s j e - v infor-"tnatio- . ' " ' 1 . ..- SHERIFF BOYD HAS COLD RIDE ' SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES 1,151-pouil- s; I . . - s :'; : - our. invitation that W'H furnish' steady and-- remunerative employment to our residents; "lidiicatioiially, w'e nee ready to take oikr place in the front ranks of tlie great progressive .movement that is placing the training of .ehil-dr.-!iud youth as the foreiiiosj"task ftf rCiltliKfifioH, L. "So, with our dark strwts and corners eliminated, cleaiilviiess that will preserve purity of our atmos-phere- r industries ti( keep n'p'proo-perou- s 'and' education to foster our higher selves, we have our great chan.-of making provo one of the most'delightful pots in America.'' . V. 7i : ;. Left ying. tlie (ou'r.thouse at 12:30. a. m:, . Saturday '"; niurning. Sheriff': J I), Boyd and Dentity Otto Birki ' drove to .Thistle, where they rescued) a ...man who gave his name as Robert Hqrrison,. rom San Francisco, ho had bis arms and legs frozei uliil "bettHiifniis way". West"" With the night wind- -' howling through S'panrs'li Fork canyon Andy the snow drifting across the road' iu dorp liuuks. ,the two. officers, were comiwlled jr. shovel the suowj through the dfifts several timei lni, ' .' order to.drlv throngli. Ueturiiing horWat 5:30 tu mi' with Harrison,' the two officers" were nearly frozen themselves. '"ufy-countHarrison; wa"s, t'mTft jail by the sheriffs . |