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Show (HUPS dOODJVERYWHERE (ioM'ruiiM'iil Mnu VUlls Man) Section Sec-tion of fjtlrrn I'lnb, Partners of tho Uintah Itasln are experiencing the driest summer In thirty years, according to A. A. Justice Jus-tice of the Salt tJike City federal weather bureau station, who returned last Saturday from an observation trip In that section or the slate. "Old settler In V Intah declare that water In the rivers and creeks was never so low as nt the present time and farmer have wnter for household uso only, there being alwolutel) no water for Irrigation," he said, fruits nre all short because of the dry season." sea-son." Justlre advises all who Intend to make a trip Into the V lutah country to do so after a r.tln. He found the road on his recent trip thick with dust and In many places It was hard ror him to make progress with his automobile. In spite or the dry season, wheat nnd isttM will average about llilrt) bushels bu-shels to the arte, says Justice, while He lountl I ne aiiHiin itih. in ,ni, good condition. Ill Winery and (HhiuI counties Jtwtbc found roads In better condition than In flab and Huehesne counties. The long drouth, however, has liven eMwrleneeil all through that section of the state, he say. |