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Show SNOW VICTIMS NUMBER SEVEN WYOMING WEEK-END BLIZZARD'S TOLL INCREASED; YOUTH'S BODY LOCATED I Heavy Losses of Livestock In Western North Dakota; Sheep Ranchers Are Hard Hit Casper, Wyo. The death toll of the week-end blizzard in Wyoming reached reach-ed seven with the finding of the body of Vernon Kinney, 21, of Kansas City, Mo., a hundred yards from a ranch home twenty-nine miles north of Midwest. Mid-west. Kinney was visiting his brother, Charles Kinney of 'Casper, and left here with Sam Mitchell, Burlington railroad employee, in an open car for a ranch near Midwest. When the car stalled on their return trip the two started out on foot and became separated sep-arated in the snowstorm. Mitchell reached Midwest and returned to search for Kinney. Two men who left here on a fishing trip to the Dry Creek region, sixty-five miles southwest of Casper, still were missing. Between five and ten per cent of the Iamb crop was lost during the blizzard it is indicated from reports received from all sections of the state, D. F. Christy of the Wyoming crop and livestock live-stock reporting service said, |