Show I Utah Road Drama Motorists Rescue Seven From Cars By George Sorensen With winds whipping the powdered powdered powdered pow pow- dered snow across South at near-gale near force a dramatic rescue of three youngsters and their parents parents parents par par- as well as two teen-age teen boys was made Sunday night The wind drifted some three to five fhe feet of snow across the highway highway high high- way from approximately Vest West to Redwood road and marooned some 10 cars in which these people people peo peo- pie along with others were trapped Heroes of the rescue were Glenn Bunnell Poplar st. st Murray L. L W. W Hardman S. S Vest West and Bert S. S West Vest The men were traveling west along the highway when their cars became snowbound They began checking the other cars and they found Mr and Mrs James Hayford Hayford Hayford Hay- Hay ford W. W South South Salt Lake marooned in their car with three youngsters under 4 Another automobile near the Hayford car contained the two teen-age teen boys The rescuers didn't get their names They helped carry the five youngsters to the home of Mr and Mrs Ted Thuel Thud W. W South nearly a half halt mile away Mr Bunnell awakened the who put the five up until morning and they were able to leave Mr Hayford reported he left home between 8 and 9 pm p.m. to goto go goto goto to a grocery store at S. S Redwood Redwood Redwood Red Red- wood rd to purchase some gro gro- ceries We Ve didn't know what we were getting Into until we were in it I believe I could have gotten out if the wind hadn't whipped the fine snow through the tie vents on the hood and shorted out the motor motor motor mo mo- tor Mr Hayford declared He also ga gave Oe high praise to the highway road crew which spent until the early morning hours trying trying trying try try- ing to get the stranded motorist out Three three Hayford youngsters were Jimmy age 4 Frances 3 and Johnny 4 months The two older ones considered it an adventure adventure adventure ad ad- venture but weren't anxious to go through it again The wind drove the snow through the smallest cracks and the motors and interiors of all stalled automobiles were covered with an icy glaze In some cars the snow on the floorboards was nearly a foot deep |