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Show BIG STORM ON UTAH: v LAKE. ' ,' - '. I Ice Wiib Piled in Billows to 'a' Height of Oiie Hundred' Ftr Provo, Jart. 22, The wind Friday night drove Inrge bodies of ice up in the shores of Utah Lake, tho mounds of broken ice rising in some places to a height of 100 feet and containing thousands thou-sands of tons of ice good ice too, ten to eleven inches thick. On one bar In the lake a mound of immense) height has been raised, the Ice being ciowded up by the waves from either side; The immense im-mense sheets ol Ice were crowded onto the land by the wates and as it br6ko tlio sheet lett on tlie lake would be crowded undeV that on tho shore, tills operation telng repeated while there was sufllnlent foice to wedge thu ice hi. Tho immense force of the waves can' lie imagined, wli'dii His remembered that the mounds bt broken ice are built from below the last sheet bl'-leo liftlngYth'? masaalreadydeposltei; ' ' |