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Show The Storm of tho past few days is ono of tho most romarkablo over experienced ex-perienced in this region. It has boon most cxoeptionably mild in tho valley for tho season, whilo tho rain has fallen almost unintermittingly; but in , tho mountains the storm has raged with a sovority rarely experienced for the sarao length of time even in the early part of February. Tho amount of snow which has fallen on tho mountains moun-tains and in tho oanons juust bo very groat, and in view of tho regular winter deposits yet to oomo it is safe to boliove July noxt will witness considerable consider-able of it unmolted. On tho lino of railroad oast, and north and eouth of it, the storm has ragod furiously and toil of high waters and heavy floods noxt spring. Men in tho canons around cannot take too many precautions In ftuch weather an tho present to guard against snow-slides, which nro always sorioua and often attcmlud with fatal rojulty, as in tho oano of one of tho.so imported by telegraph from Little Cottonwood. |