Show in of e a 1 c S 1 a 5 1 I S e I. I r C I WJ MIN STORM ISOlA ISOLATES US TOWNS I 1 Man Dies of Exposure Floods Feared With Warm Weather DENVER Colo AP Wyoming's three day snowstorm which has claimed one life para para para- ly d automobile traffic and delayed de de- train schedules and the air airmail airmail mail today showed signs of abatement abatement abate abate- ment although a light snow was falling over the state with continued continued con con- flurries predicted A dozen towns throughout that state were snowbound and several towns reported the heaviest snowfall snow snow- fall In several years At Sheridan thIrty Inches of n snow nv v blanketed the gound on We the level and the entire state from Sheridan to Laramie received re- re twenty four to thirty ty inches fall in the three day blizzard HIGHWAYS DRIFTED High winds put up drifts over highways and railroads were wele kept open onlY by the constant use of i snowplows Unique among Wyoming Wyo- Wyo suing ming blizzards however temperatures temperatures tempera tempera- tures during the present ono one have Continued on page 4 WYOMING STORM ISOLATES TOWNS Continued fr m. m page pago 1 been only a v te degrees below zero zelO Henry FoIster 33 or of Laramie died of exposure suffered when his truck stalled In drifts near Dale south of of J olater struggled sled ten miles i ithe the storm on foot before he managed man man- I led aged to board a r train lIe died shortly afterward I Much snow sno has fallen nIlen In the tue vicinity vI vi- I of Gr buIl wl viere re a a. last Saturday and ad sunday did half hal halfa Q a million and It Is feared there may mas' bo a repetition or of orthe the flo d when the snOWS melt and add their water t to stream which i already are threatening to leave their banks DRIFTS FAST MELTING Throughout the rest ot of the Rocky mountain region which received snows the thc day ot of the theYO Wyoming YO Wyo- ming storm warm days thays were last fast melting drifts and th thOre re was no Indication In- In that winter would again displace the mild weather I Two Marooned on Highway Rescued LARAMIE LATIA W o March 14 1 AP AI Marooned four hours on f blocked highway In an open automobile Mr and Mrs Harvey of Denver Demer were r lat latO last night b by a a. group of oC ten men traveling on snowshoes and toboggans toboggan The two were carried on a. a toboggan toboggan gan to the nearest railroad staton and brought to Laramie bY b- train n suffered a a. frozen foot and Mrs face and legs wee frost The le left Fort Collins Cob COlo Tuesday afternoon Wand and their car became stalled in in deep deep drifts near Tie SidIng Wyoming STUDENTS MAROONED A group raup ot of left today today to- to day on snowshoes for Summit ern em ten miles s east where tour four Uni- Uni of Wyoming students have been heen marooned since Monday night The rangers hoped to break n a trail over o the roads fo fOJ the youths to drive to Laramie The rhe party of lour four Is In no danger a i Tavern tn has provided warmth and food r no novi drIfts four a and n 1 fI five e feet deep buried LaramIe toda Schools Closed Court Postponed SK W o March I 11 I 1 Schools were dosed and court sessions sessions ses- ses postponed Viii in Lusk today becaUSe because be- be caUSe ot of heavy snow drifts which the 1 iy's ys y's streets Some ot of the drifts were between ten and fit fit- feet et deep submerging story one structures The March Tarch term of the district court scheduled to open yesterday was wa continued until such time ns as prospective jurors could reach the elt city Over roads now blockaded ded wIth snow The court reporter who left Douglas s yesterday had failed to torea rea reach h here toda today |