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Show JUNE USHERED IN M CHILLS Temperature Falls to 33 De- grees; Coldest Since April 2 June was usherod in to Ogden with a chill that made the early morning risors shiver and shlmmie and think of the cold winter days when tho Icicles hung from tho eaves and the freezing wind whistled around the corners. Although the sun was on the job at an early hour its rays failed to carry the warmth that Is flVimoffll nf n .Tllno enn Camps In Ogden canyon at an early hour this morning took on aspects of esqulmo villages as the campers hustled about in huge coats and blankets and coaled the fires to greater activity. Practically the only , overheated summer residents of the canyon wore tho owners of a certain cer-tain make of automobile of small proportions, which always appear to. give exercise and warmth to their owners on cold mornings. Tho temperature at dawn fell to 33 degroes, eclipsing all former records rec-ords for the month. This Is the coldest point reached since April 2 when tho mercury dropped to the same point. |