Show IN OF STORM Two Feet of Snow Covers the Streets of Junction of-Junction City a S 'S STREET CARS ARE ARE CRIPPLED j 1 J of Warm l P n-cd n at n a t t I villI It IteI eI VIll nn S SA A SIlI Surely lr l Bureau Hureau un iio rih Street v. U. U Hr BIltz 1 H. H 1 IJ B. Arnold l Circulator Ogden Jan 18 0 Ogden llen continues to get her lur share o of ot the th snow Tho rho latest fall which began about aboul 3 o'clock this morning and Onti continued until late tonight piled up lip about ten inthe more moro on the already deep coating coat coat- In ing brings the total up Ul to about two feet a n. depth O Ogden dpn has lias not seen for 01 man many years To Tc u man many the storm has become somewhat and they are crying enough Gutters Guitars throughout hout tl the business districts are piled plied waist high with the accumulations cleared fi from n the walks and these barriers to tog together together to- to g gether ther with wilh those thrown on Oil both hoth ld R of if tho the car lines Jines make male tho the roads almost entirely l to petIts There I Is lt considerable fear lest leht a Ii warm spell and antl a heavy T thaw should follow the snow snowS In which event the streets street will be he literally Hooded XII na Day Shifts Shirts The e street t cl cleaning department ha has nl night and atul day and anti Is having a merJ merry time wl wrestling with the snow banks hanl s on the cros crossings ln and L JL street Intersections Not a street car was wa moving up to noon today rh The hi big snow snot plow ilow was vas hael ely bat mo ln moving S Several v gangs angs with shovels have been employed lJ by the thc transit people since tince Wednesday da but hut in spite of or all their thell It is not nol probable that all the lines will be he opened before the snowfall snow snow- i tall fall cea ceases es I Some of the neighboring cities ar are In better circumstances while others however are in worse vorse The O Ogden den J is s under at least four feet of v sno with more inore coming according to reports In and about Malad Malati Ida there are arc between three and four feet o of snow The fhe sheep ep men who are me fe feeding at this point are arc not greatly worried but hope for a 3 cessation of the storm because of the fact act that the tho sheep ha have not boon been dry for over or a month and In that con condition the they rapidly become weak Sheep AVI m 11 Not ot Suffer It is most fortunate that the storm was not severe on the desert and thus far no damage c has been done lone to the thia sheep wintering thereabouts The heaviest fall s to lo have havo been Inthe Inthe in inthe the SI Salt Lake Lale valJe valley alIey with Ogden dell near the tho center With the exception of the mountain sections n reports Sho this city elty the grand high a average To ro in say tay that trains are arc Joins being delayed result of or the tL storm orm would voul L 9 of C lp On I 1 TraIns rum direction n uro arts lit l f t r hH l a tl ll Nb ro dl has been heen ix x h l on en nn t l Ct I however how how- ever c and anil there has been little or 01 no noneN need neN for snow now plows plow lh The Tho locomotives tives have ha been able ahle to make their wa way through h the snow now but hUI 50 surely UIel I of the Union and Southern Pacific c systems state that thi will continue to be he the state of or conditions unless a heavy hetH wind sets in and drifts the snow now into the cuts 1 The rho temperature has varied but littie lit lit- j tie tlc since Inc th the snowfall ranging from fromi t i J 18 IS S degrees e b between t 1 0 and 10 lo o'clock y of last night to 20 26 G degrees I es 21 24 1 hours later A l d'-l A cOld snap Is must most desired del now for 3 It Will give time to clean Ian the streets tf rt an anti anil l to avert a probable Hood |