Show S THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Tuesday January 25 1949 X V 7 ' lit Record Snow Junks the Regular Rides Samuel Dean Green meteorological aid Salt Lake weather station use a ‘"snow stick” usually reserved for mountains to keep the records Diacardisg the conventional measuring stick to determine just how far the last storm broke previous records Arlene Hudson observer and i Airborne 'Doc’ Weather Bureau Army 'Weasel’ Aids CJialk-UTo Evacuate Back After Ten More Incjies storm Injured Skier week end's Mercy Flights leftTheanother inches of snow An Alta John p two-da- y 10 Trlfann Special MILFORD Beaver County Jan e 24 — Milford's version of the “horEe and buggy” doctor returned Monday afternoon from 'airborne calls to aid stricken infants in Garrison and Desert Fange experimental farm m this county Both young patients were in “good” condtion Monday Dr Herbert B Fowler a former army medic had planned to parachute to the two snowbound communities if necessary but skis needed for his mercy plane arrived in time and as he said "Thank goodness I didn't have to jump” "Sunday he reached his first paair-ag- daughter of Mr and Mrs W O Nelson Desert Range experimental farm where he treated the girl for malnutrition and then left for Garrison tient the where Ray Lee Kelley son of Mr and Mrs Don Kelley was suffering from a similar complaint During the return trip storms experimental grounded him at the farm and he could not return here for supplies until Monday evening He took off from the Milford airport Monday at 8 30 a m and flew to Garrison with supplies for the Kelley boy "It would have done more harm than good to move the child” Dr Fowler said so he returned here Monday after prescribing proper care for the chJd Although no more calls were Dr reported by late Monday Fowler and his pilot Ben Hillman operator of the Milford Flying service were standing by in case they were needed Range Conference Opens in Denver CB— More DENVER Jan than 100 ranchers federal officials and representatives of commercial conferfirm opened a three-da- y 24 ence of the American Society of here Monday Range Management technical Thirty-on- e reports were prepared by range experts to be presented at the second annual session of the society which was formed last year at Salt Lake City Utah to foster advancement in grazing land management atop the Federal Bldg as it did — presumably— on ings in the city other build- But when a snowflake lands on the Federal Bldg or at least that part of it which makes up the platform where weathermen check ther recording devices it takes on special significance For up there six stones above Mam st history is made every fails to day whether it snowscoldf snow or just remains Monday observers discarded sticks to reregular measuring cord the new snowfall and the amount on the ground — six stones up — and used a long pole mostly needed for measuring snowfall m the mountains to get an approximation of the white blanket’s depth The official measuring place is the city and county building grounds but the Federal Bldg perch is a good reference point SL Bus Service t Cut Looms Due to Snow Additional snows may force Salt Lake City Lines to restnct operations to specific areas Glen L Stanley vice president said Monday Main problem facing officials is the difficulty of keeping all streets open The company used seven pieces of snow equipment on a basis during this week end's snowfall “Our biggest problem is the east bench areas” asserted Mr Stan“Passage on some streets m ley that section have been virtually impossible The company official said all schedules were being maintained but pointed ou additional snows” might force "curtailed operations He added that more people ride buses during bad weather and that the company is doing its utmost to provide prompt transportation ruts covered with ice are Heavy causing heavy damage to buses MainteMr Stanley explained nance efforts have doubled dfiring recent storms 24-ho- ur ’ Special Winter Price 5 We Must Keep Our Men Busy During This Cold Weather Tile Drain boards Bathrooms Marble Fireplaces Tile fireplaces Asphalt Tile Linoleum Floors TOe 20 Off on All Medicine Cabinets Off on All Fireplace Furniture fireplace Heatherlator while they last $5000 20 lodge employe Belden 22 injured Monday afternoon while skiing at the resort will be evacuated Tuesday by an army "weasel” for an examination by a Salt Lake City physician Attendants at the lodge described Mr Belden's injury as "not serious” but requiring medical attention They said he suffered a groin injury when he fell on a ski pole To Evacuate Skier Notified of the injured man’s predicament U S forest service officials made arrangements with Utah supply depot at Ogden to obtain the weasel a small caterpillar machine and a driver to traverse the Little Cottonwood canyon road F C Koziol Wasatch forest supervisor said slides were blocking the mountain road and because of a breakdown! Monday of a state road commission rotary plow the road probably would remain closed for the remainder of the week Art aa Guide He said two forest rangers William Rozynek and Robert Safran would make the weasel trip with the army driver as guides and would assist m returning the man to Salt Lake City No hardships were reported at Alta by Arthur Mansfield assistant lodge manager who said skiing conditions were excellent Ten guests at the lodge skied down to Salt Lake Citv Monday he said but between 70 and 80 other persons are still stranded there Supplies are holding out Mr Mansfield said but the weasel will bring in fresh staples to the lodge Guests and employes otherwise are not worried over their prolonged and involuntary isolation snow-block- ed snow-traveli- ng out-of-sta- The special house committee on liquor Monday continued its investigation into alleged deficiencies in the operation of and wording of Utah’s liquor control act Interviewed by the committee were a manager of a state liquor store and a package agency operator Rep James E Faust (D Salt Lake) committee chairman said the testimony would not be released until the committee nas made a report to the house or authorized a special release The committee composed of four Democrats and three Republicans was appointed to sift testimony and possible liquor law amendments that may be proposed by committees or individuals ItaVia" Dress’1® — 51 sizes 12 to 20 outstanding fashion value are these rayon jersey robes at only 6981 Styled with a zipper in black with blue and rose trim They're front ideal easy to get into always lock charming O An O Floral prints that are good news for your o Fashioned in budget and give you charm choice of black or blue backgrounds with either straight or flared skirts In sizes 12 to 20 and '20V2 because they resist wrinkles so well o to 24 Vi 79S Sizes 38 to 44 SHOP from COLORADO PFWFR BUflc-- Adverusai am to 5:40 pm ZFFER PRODUCTS INC Margery B O of rayon crepe 10 SPIKER TILE CO 42 y TODAY Morrows Work Installed Any Place In the West Ae— rhones PUNT House Unit Pushes Study of Liquor TEfOlS 45 Fayette te MISSES' WOMEN'S RAYON WOMEN'S MISSES7 njured THE PARIS INEXPENSIVE DRESSES Co I ROEES - Second Floor V OEPINDAtU MIICHAMBISI OMIT |