Show BEliEVED DEAD BENEATH MASS or OF SNO SNOW Search for Missing Workers Work Work- ers in Provo Canyon Slide Postponed at Night Due to Existing Danger PROVO March larch 29 TIle The The thrust Into the tho avalanche of snow near Bridal Veil falls In Provo canyon which is believed to still entomb two men who were caught when tho the slide threatened the lives of fifty fifty- five at o'clock Saturday morning morning morn morn- ing stopped abruptly as darkness set In tonight Because of the number num- num ber of threatening slides in the canyon canyon canyon can can- yon above the rescue workers which might crush down upon the little group without warning In the thc night It was deemed advisable to discontinue discontinue discon discon- I tho the work ork until daybreak All day Saturday a silent patrol I of ot riflemen stood as sentinels In the canyon above the thc toiling tolling rescuers i piercing the snowbank below ready to give warning If another slide slide should start It was their duty to I open fire If it another avalanche began creeping downward in order to give the tho men a chance to flee for safety HOPP V. V NI I No No trace trace has 1 been been found of Don Allred Ailred and Mark 1 Hislop swept under un un- un del der the mountain of snow and hope of digging them out alive has practically practically practically vanished Recheck of the train work crew developed eloped that fifty five men were engaged in clearing of Fridays Friday's avalanche avalanche avalanche ava ava- lanche when the slide of Saturday hurtled down upon them Of these only twenty completely escaped the slipping snow fields many of them leaping into the icy waters of Provo Prove river rather than chance entombment entombment entombment entomb entomb- ment ir In the avalanche Of the tile thirty-five thirty caught many were able to dig their own way wy I out Once freed those able turned to the task of releasing their fellows and andall andall all but Allred Alired and Hislop had been uncovered before rescue crews from fromI the city reached the spot I The Tile Olmstead plant of the Utah Power and Light company Is temporarily temporarily tempo tempo- tempo tempo-I out of commission as a result I of the tho successive slides II The list of workmen threatened by Saturdays Saturday's follows I II Dan Ralph Vincent Frank Sutherland Oscar Vogel E.G. E.G. E. E EI I G. G Newman Leon Leonard rd Sutherland I Mark Hislop Cliff Jolle Jolley Eryin I Palmer Wayne Scott Harold Jensen Jensen Jen Jen- sen Ben Snyder Glen Roy I Lyman Dave T. T Nelson Byron II KUng Kling Ed Kopp Sam Kopp Jopp Jr Jn Francis Anderson Joseph Jensen I IRo Ro Royal al Groneman Charles Robert Thalman Jr Asael V V. Jqhn Johnson John Jqhn- son Oscar Emil Thalman Dean Seamount Lawrence Peterson Orlando Jolley Dunn Taylor Don Allred Alired Spencer Madsen Eldon Dennis Dennis Dennis Den Den- nis Clifford Ciifford Dennis Philip Dennis I George Barrett Willis Villis Beardall i iI Robert GUlls IlI Henry Clements Gus eg I Eastman I a Alma 1 Smith Clarence re I Jensen Van Beebe Bert Bailey Ray Tucker Mose Iose Williamson 1 E. E A. A Johnson Ben Carter Rile Jolley Herbert Hoare L. L J. J Hanks Albert Lindstrom Andrew Terry Everett Backman Charles Anderson fore fore- man Of these Don Allred Provo it F. F D. D and Mark Hislop Provo Prove R. R F. F D. D are missing missing- Leonard Sutherland and Ben Carter both of Provo Prove are arc seriously injured and many others I are ale bruised and suffering from minor mi ml- nor injuries A in iii Big Cottonwood canyon between the upper power plant and the Cardiff mine Saturday Saturday Saturday Satur Satur- day broke do doWn wires in that district district district dis dis- and is believed to have caused cau ed edthe the tile c cutting of power to mines it Is reported by the Utah Power and Light company compan Due to severe weather conditions it was impossible impossible sible to send linemen up the canon canyon can can- yon yen on Sat Saturday night to remedy the situation n However men men- will be besent besent besent sent up Sunday to ascertain the damage and make whatever repairs are ire found necessary ar |