Show I SNOW IN WYOMING H AND BURIES TRAIN Delays Traffic on Oregon Short Line Near Moyer Junction for Time i 4 Train service on on the tho Wyoming of ot the Oregon Short Line east easl of at Moyer rt J Junction was as seriously deJa delayed ld as a a re- re J suit IH of the unusually heavy sno snowfall along V tho time line lne The snow noW wa was carried d by hy high winds at terrific speed and drifts drUb many 4 feet reet deep formed t faster taster than they could b bo be r removed lo d b by shoveling and wih with time the u use a of the ordinary ordinal snow flow plow The rotary ot of the division were rero called Into Use and 5 It 1 I is believed regular service will l be es e- over oer tho the line lne toda today ug At Moyer Junction and Of Opil l tho the snow la lay ten and twelve twel o feet on the tha level le el On One train stalled In tho the snow was wai hurled buried and could not proceed until It was dug JUg out with Ith wih shovels sho Workmen gave gaY eup rJ e up trying to clear the track while the thea j V storm was In prO progress as t two o or threw of snow would drift on tre the the the-ij track rack while one cue was t being beinG removed The Th I l large plows effective against snow drifts during storms made no Impression on the f drifts as E the heavy wind pa packed ker the snow enow L so solidly tine the the plows were cro rendered useless useless use- use less 5 Advices received at tho the office of ot U th e V I general superintendent today toay are to the effect that tho ho tracks are cleared and andi i unless more snow falls Cals In tho the next J four ty-four hours hour no further trouble truble Is No o more drifting from the snow noW aJr already ad on tho tim ground I Is anticipated te Theline The line lne north Is clear and no trins trains hR e have been delayed further than an hour hour or such j a matter matr Railroaders sa say the tho II snow was WIS the tho heaviest lest ex experienced rence I It- It southwestern Wyoming in iii mal many years yean year i f J V |