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Show m FILLS M I ! WIDE AREA IN ' THIS REGION The flint real snowstorm of the winter has catispil city Commission r Chris FIKar. superintendent of streets and public Improvements, to rail attention to the law respecting the removal of snow from the sidewalks side-walks of the city. He states that he expeets property owners to help attrnd to the clearing of the walk Early this morning snow pi were sent out to remove the new mow from the walkR In all parts of the city and :fr. Flygarp states tha'. In his judgment, jf a little pains is taken ea h day that the storm is on to clear the walks of snow, it will not be difficult to keep them In good condition through the winter months Since the storm started early this morning, it is estimated thnt about three Inches of snow has fallen in Ogden. much of it remaining on the ground, as the ground was frozen number of inches deep before the snow fell In the early morning the tentperature was 2S degrees above zero, ze-ro, but during the day it went above freezing. The temperature in Opden canyon and at Huntsville was registered at about 24 degrees. It was reporter! from the power dam at noon today that the snow was about, eicht Inches deep and still falling. fall-ing. The report from Huntsville, however .vas that there was not more i than two inches. Electric car men state that the snow between Ogden and Brigham ll about three inches deep, and Senator Sena-tor Simon Bamberger. who came down from Boise this morning, said the storm had reached southern Idaho Ida-ho Snow is reported to be about three inches deep at Modena. in southwestern Utah, where many sheep are wintered, and the storm extended as far west as Wells, Nevada, and well Into the interior of winter sheep ranees in central and southern Nevada |