Show floods roods Fill Canals I Blockade Made Highway And Railway I ITI vii visit visit- visited visit cd TI This ne rock neck k of the tho woods wood wo was severe sovere storm durinzI ed by quite a 1 of at I the week week end end In the In-the the vicinity Bountiful the rain was wag Lied to b ba b appeared wind that by a I somewhat docile cyclone and torn torDo tornado a I ado as it wrecked Scott Reynolds Reynold's I house by razing the roof and crush crushing the n nOt t side barn in ing in one a uproot d far away neighborhood far darn darn- darna dam damage a a row of trees and did other I 1 a age e of a similar nature The rain min no doubt did an ern- ern I IThe mense amount of good to crops arid and andI to insure good fall pasturage like like- likewise like likewise work for quite JL number wise wie to make snake I several days num number r of men for but it will entail quite an addition addition- additional additional additional al al burden on those who have to toI I foot the bills The Bonneville Irrigation district I IThe was probably about the hardest hit as it filled the upper canal with ith I gravel vel and silt to overflowing in ina ina ina a number of p places which it ha has been stated staled but not officially will ill I cost the district upwards of 2 2 in repair to have the canal put I Upwards of or 50 men have been working since Sunday Unofficially it has been stated that in some somo- cases this year Jear the Bonne- Bonne Bonneville tax taz will be as high aa as 30 39 3 per acre acre- foot so if it this be the case it wont t take ke many more straws to break the camels camel's back I At Becks the raging walen from the precipitous mountain side deposited a bar of sand and gravel over the highway hishway and the Bamber- Bamber Bamberger ger Bamber gel ger line Jine Friday evening that block block- blockI blocked led block ed them for more than three days however automobile traffic deI detoured de devoured de- de I toured back of ot Becks and over tha tb I new road that crosses Hot Spring Springlake Springlake new lake At this point passengers were transferred from the Bamber Bamberger Bamberger I ger er Electric to the company's bus bus- bus buses cs es and taken into town so there II was no as far as the passenger traffic was concerned however frei freight ht transportation was hl held up p rind and nd express s b business was irca n steam shovel freed the tracks and andI highway from the obstruction I Saturday evening the heavy rain ram ramfall rainfall I fall faU occurred east cast of South Farm Farm- Farn- Farn Farmington ington causing Steed ado Davis I creeks to boom especially the lat lat- latter lat latter liter ter which da bar Wilcox hill that stopped travel from Satur Saturday ny evening to Tuesday afternoon however a few ho delay the lighter makes of cars started detouring over the lower road west of Farmington n but at first fir this road rend was waa so BO slippery that numerous cars went oft off th the I road blocking it but after it had hadI I dried up a little traveling was bet ter bet cl- better ter Nevertheless the road is very narrow The U P and other big buses were not permitted to try to go over said road They trans trans- trans trans- transferred their passengers to the Dam Ban line Jine at Farmington A good many people who were motor motor- ing motoring left their cars in Farmin Farmington n nand and destination 1 took ok the Bamber to their des des- des Saturday night The torrents deposited gravelon gravel ravel ou on about three acres of T J Willia Williams farm that had escaped former floods The rushing waters also alao damaged the J H ll Wilcox farm to some Borne extent but did not deposit much gravelon gravel on n same This mis has nas i- i be been Keen a hard d summer Bummer t the c old swimming hole |