While the winter storm was mostly over by Wednesday, some Utahns were still stuck in their homes Thursday morning, trapped in by snow.
Hidden Canyon resident Ray Porter and Julian Beauchamp were just a few of many volunteers who took it upon themselves Wednesday night to clear the roads for their neighbors.
While they were able to leave their homes Thursday morning, others like Brandon Mason were not as lucky.He said the idea of not being able to leave was concerning as a father. Thankfully, neighbors were not done lending a helping hand, and brought their shovels and plows to help Mason and his family.
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