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Show GREAT SNOW STORM RECORDED IN THJSJALLEY Not In twenty years has this section sec-tion of tho country experienced such n heavy biiow storm as has fallon tho past two days. Great heaps of snow nro piled on tho streets which havo been shoveled from tho sldo-walks, sldo-walks, and last ovenlng when this nr-tlclo nr-tlclo was written, It was still snowing. snow-ing. Thoro has been no trains from Salt Lako slnco Thursday afternoon, tho Thursday ovenlng trnln being tied up In n snow drift near Collins-ton, Collins-ton, on which wero a number ot Logan citizens who hnd not arrived homo last evening. Among them wero Cashier II. B .Crockett, Attor-ney Attor-ney J. C. Walters and George Cat-don. Cat-don. Tho O. S. L. will havo trains thru continued to run cars from Preston to Wellsillo, but tho blockndo on tho divide looks ns It It will last for nn indonnito period. Tho O. S. L. wll hnvo trains thru today. J. R. Morton ngont for this company says that In twonty-ono enrs tho O. S, L. pooplo has not had tho cxperlcnco It Is now going through. Sovernl hundred men wero busy all day yestordny Bhovellng snow and fighting tho drifts near Co!-llnston. Co!-llnston. The farmers aro rojolclng, saying that this storm Is tho best thing that could havo happened for tho dry farm crops. |