Show I SLEET ANn SNOW L CRIPPLE PHONES Other Sections of State Are Hard Hit by April Blizzard More ore than telephone lines were blo blown n down ps service e. e was discontinued discon discon- t tinned over oyer a n. great eat number of resident resi resl- lent dent t telephones yesterday y in the tho snow ano and sleet storm that swept Salt Satt L. L Lake ke An emergency crew worked into the earl early hours this morning mornin repairing breaks In tho time outlying sections Operators Operators Oper Oper- atom at at the main exchange were bewildered b be be- I b by the constant protests of patrons who could not get g-et telephone I connections on account of or the S 5 I tern be being ng seriously crippled The Tho storm will have little or no e ef effect cr- cr feet upon pon stock said lid local stockmen Stock Show Will Till Not Hurt Hurt Be-Hurt I Inclement weather will in no serious serious' way wa interfere with the stock show which Is scheduled to open Monday onda at 10 a. a m. m according to General Manager er J. J H. H Manderfield of or the tho stockyards stockard Covered ered pens have havo been ben provided forth for forthe forthe the th registered stock the swine and all animals requiring it to The yards ards will be bo closed to visitors tomorrow and op open n only to show officials oW- oW clam herdsmen and exhibitors Under tho the regulations all stock must be on the grounds b by tomorrow nl night ht so that thata a a. heavy influx of oC stock Is expected to to- to morrow The Tho day will be devoted to placing and ticketing the exhibits and Continued on Page 2 SNOW AND SlEET CRIPPlE PRUNES PHONES Continued from Pa Page Pago e 1 grooming the animals for their first public appearance hero here on Monday morning Largo consignments of ot stock began to arrive with every train yesterday from tho the north and south Snowfall Sno aU Makes l Season Record S Special hI Ogden April 2 2 Approximately twenty Inches of or snow fell In n and Ogden valley today marking tho the greatest c depth of or snow sno over ver re recorded ro- ro corded In that district for this son of or tho year John Felt dairy Inspector for tor Ogden city r reported reported thirteen and one half inches of ot snow at 2 o'clock During the tho next hour four tour inches of ot snow sno fell according to a n. report from Sylvester SI Grow and this evening tho snow reached a maximum mark of twenty Inches with with- Indications that more could bo ho expected before morn morn- ing Ins Travel Impeded Kanab Re Reports Ol tS Herald Special Kanab April 2 Snowfall of or depth that prohibited travel has hul been experienced c. experienced here This condition existed for nearly ten days it is stated Moab loab Suffers From High Winds rinds Herald HenU So laJ r Moab M ab April 2 ln In in the tho cour course or of wrecking barns and garages arn cs and uprootinG uprooting uprooting up up- rooting fruit and shade trees h here re a n heavy wind Ind the tho La Sal mountains mountains moun moun- to a to reddish brown hue The wind picked up quantities of oC reddish sand land which Was wag deposited on the SUrface surface sur SUr- face faco of snow sno In the tho hills |