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W t. t if r L' L i v. v W-fc W y Tooele Ic Gets More Than Fair Share Sharel received is more than its fair share of white stuff in Householders in the community have had to dig I I Jh h J Crews Rescue Rece 45 I bound in Drifts E Tuesday won ig tg batHe battle to 10 rescue I sons sons ns stranded in their f jon on Highway 36 beka beKa beka be- be ka Juab County and andI I oele Odle County n li rn r 30 automobiles were the the fringe of Nevada Nevadan rn rn n California's worst years The cars were Ir refrigerators as the J led ed d the snow around rem iem lem but none of the vas Ivas vas reported to have noush es Bes es B Through Snow road road r truck struggled a snow driven by 60 r r winds toward Verg Ver- Ver g g 23 cars headed in inan inon inon on an to the small Tooele I 1 ma 11 I turn trip to pick up Mrs ars rs the road equip- equip jd a d in deep snow A Ab b bulldozer went to the l Ithe the he truck and seven Y other cars some cars some of which had been stalled for five hours man hours man managed aged to make it to Eureka Wilford ilford Redmond state road foreman in Juab County said his crews were doing everything they could to get the road open Highway 6 to Provo from Eureka Eureka Eureka Eu Eu- reka is reported in very bad condition condition condition con con- with snow drifting on as fast as it is cleaned off To Window Tops Denver and Rio Grande Western West Vest Vestern ern Railroad cars were unable to get to the mines owing to snow- snow blocked tracks In Tooele County snow drifted up to window tops around houses Cars were buried in the Highland area southeast of Tooele Highway Highway Highway High High- way 36 was completely blocked and more than 20 cars some cars some of them swept off the highway highway- were stalled Monday night on a nine-mile nine stretch north of Tooele State road and private wrecking wrecking wreck wreck- ing equipment was used to get the cars back on the highway See Page 2 Column 4 1 out of snow that was drifted up to window level while road crews have been working overtime to keep streets open to traffic I r WEA WEATHER THER Continued from rage Pale One and out of oC the danger zone Crews spent the night sanding the stretch stretch stretch-a a solid sheet of Ice tee Sheriff Fay Gillette said he had never before belore seen such hazardous road conditions Many of oC Tooele Ordnance Ordnance Ord Ord- nance Depot found it impossible to reach work Tuesday Snow keeps filling in many roads although although al nl al- al though the Utah Highway Patrol reported U U. S S. S 40 west was open but bad The winds also were g giving ging ing road crewmen in Salt Lake Utah and Summit counties a workout Salt Lake County road crews used all available equipment in inan inan inan an night all-night fight to keep the main arteries of the county passable pass pass- able U. U S. S 40 Blocked It was still blowing hard in Park City keeping snow flying and closing roads to mines in the area U. U S. S 40 to Heber was blocked I Iby by heavy drifts five miles northwest northwest north north- wes west of Park City Through Parleys Canyon there were only two narrow lanes open and state troopers at Kimballs Junction and Coalville were turning turning turning turn turn- ing back all but emergency fic Other main highways of the state were reported open but dangerous dan dan- I Packed snow and drifts have resulted in a number of minor accidents The Highway Highway- Patrol requested motorists to I stay off roads unless it is absolutely absolutely absolutely necessary Schoolboys Res Rescued Two schoolboys were rescued in a field near Price Monday night after they spent four hours trying to get out of a snowdrift They were reported in good con con- The boys Orville Hendrickson Jr 10 son of Mr l and Mrs Orville Hendrickson Sr Olson Flats Price and James 7 son of Mr 1 and Mrs Ted R F D 1 south of Price were found about 8 pm p.m. Joyce Colton 18 Price heard their cries for help and called for rescuers The boy missed his school bus from Central School and young Hendrickson started to accompany him home They started through a large field southwest of Price and anel became bogged in deep drifts about halfway halfway half half- way through Rescued From Drift Miss 1 Colton called Ralph Hartman Hartman Hartman Hart- Hart man and arid Lee Jensen from their machine shop a quarter mile Jile I from her home They had to dig the boys from the drift The road to Brighton was reported reported re reo ported open Tuesday but drifts had cut off the route to Alta AHa About two dozen skiers were reported reported re re- re ported stranded at the Alta re reo sort A number of skiers got out Monday 1 by skiing down the road Winds are expected to die down Wednesday There will be considerable considerable con con- I cloudiness T 1 Tuesday u e s d day a y night and Wednesday with snow flurries in the mountains William Martinson l state road foreman in Tooele County said his crews have battled around the clock for five days to keep roads I open Wind blown snow filled the theair theair theair air like fog Monday 1 night he said and visibility was cut to 20 feet Buses from Park City to Heber were being routed via Provo Canyon Canyon Can Can- yon owing ving to the snow-blocked snow road Shatters Window In Salt Lake City the wild winter wind shattered a n large show window at Vogue Cleaning and Shirt Laundry E E. E South Hourly temperatures as recorded recorded re reo re- re corded Tuesday in the Salt Lake area were Downtown Airport 1230 am nm 39 35 am a.m. 37 34 am a.m. r 37 34 am a.m. 40 34 am a.m. 38 34 am a.m. 40 40 34 am a.m. 40 34 am a.m. 39 34 am a.m. 39 35 am a.m. 41 37 37 r I 1030 am a.m. 41 37 1130 am a.m. 41 38 1230 pm p.m. 42 38 pm p.m. 43 39 pm p.m. r 44 40 ia |