A Greenstreet News Co. Publication THE DALLAS POST, DEC. 2, 1971 Page Eleve . Thanksgiving . . . and There was Snow—and Snow—and Snow . . . Photo by Dave Kozemchak The unofficial measurement of snow atop this mailbox was 34- inches, and despite protestations from ‘‘official’’ weather forecasters that the snowfall totalled no more than 20-plus in- ches, Back Mountain residents swore it amounted to more than SI ’ Photo by Dave Kozemchak that. Vast mountains of snow were amassed at the edges of Back Mountain shopping centers when parking lots were cleared for early Christmas shoppers. Es noto by Dave Kozemchak U-Haul—Snow? Bnoio byiDave Kozemchak The Sneak-a-Snak’s metal canopy came clattering down under the weight of 30-plus inches of accumulated snow Thursday afternoon. ri Tec ee ee wm wa se a nl Photo by Pat Cancro 3 wars von nt oe 20 0 i a 21 0 ou Fee et om sear ea ere ea me J Photo by Dave Kozemchak This is not a framed picture but a view looking from inside the Dallas Post during Monday’s heavy snowfall. Connie Lanning | Photo by Dave Kozemchak an employee for the Post is silhouetted against the freshly fallen Huntsville Road, looking toward the dam, still allowed only one snow outside the large window. lane of traffic late Thursday.