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Show SM IS A REMINDER OF THE WHITER OF 1865 i ft is estimated that there is 1 6 inches of snow on tho level in Ogden deop-er deop-er than it has been in a number of years. Those who have lived in Ogden Og-den and vicinity many years pay the snow Is more like that of the early day6 and that it prosnprs a good sup-ids sup-ids of water for Irrigating purposes next season. However, traffic hag not been materially ma-terially rotarded The street car and interurban system of the Rapid Transit Tran-sit company have been kept open by snow scrapers and plows Usually the snow drifts on the Brlgham line, said Manager Kline this I morning, but there has been no trouble so far this winter. The road tins boon kept open without difficulty I and schedule time has neen made It has not been necessary to plow through drifts In the cuts alone the line, and as the snow Is now heavily packed. Mr. Kline thinks there will be no need for a snow plow later. Charles Wheat, the old pony express ex-press rider, says this storm reminds him of the winter of lSr,f At that time the weather was perfect up to Christmas eve when a storm started j that did not end until two feet of snow covered the bottom lands Thar was the hea iest snow storm that he can recall in this city. nr |