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Show . THE DESERET SALT LAKE CITY NEWS - ' ' SATURDAY r APRIL 14 1934 1933 Hannah Baker. Her girlhood for n mission to Mexton. f ably loan M tho apring ralna ara Tho pnblic Is Invited lO Aliand spent In Richfield when she deficient and tamparaturaa high. rled Victor E. Besik December 7. the program which baa been are Uintah Baste Streams: was 1887. Mr. Bean accidentally . Thera are four anow courses an ranged as follows: killed. July 24. ltlS. For the past Bong, choir and congregation; the south aids at the Uintah moan-tain- s 8) years she had mads her home Invocation, R. W, .Fish; anthem, which are indicative ad the snow-covconditions on this LA, GRANDE, Ore. Impressive in La Grande. choir; piano selection, Margaret Mrs. Bean held many responParsons; remarks, & Tlngey; seslope. Thera la n marked absence services worn held In ths Union of low anow, bat tho high anow of ska tabernacle horn for . Mrs. sible positions in ths Church durlections, chorus, directed by Mrs. R-- A. her life ttms. She always spoke ing Brower; reading. Mary (above foot feet elevation) is apBonn on died her H. whs was affecwelt one end of every Schindler: vocal duet, Cyril Mar-proximately T4 par cent of that for Mary a Bean known 25. Mother March Un 1133. Tho high watersheds of the tionately and Ida Hepworth; selections, A Beau- - throughout eastern Oregon. 1414. Mexican branch; remarks, presiUintah Basin streams are la A betTen children were born to her. ter position to supply dent J. 8. Peery; response, misCity." of whom survive, Mrs. Ethel water than any other water ahads sionary; remarks. Bishop Alex P. "Whls poring nine prolably reach their low summer B. Andrew. Twin In tho state, but due to absence of Idaho; Falla, Anderson; anthem, choir; benedicflow by May 14 or Juno L Tbe Hope" and "Oh Mrs. Emma Chadwick. Weiser. low snow there will bo no spring tion, M. I). Clayson. total summer runoff will probably My Father," fa- Idaho; Jesse H. 'Bean, Klamath. high water. The total not exceed 34 per emu of 1)33. vorite songs of Falls. Oregon; Mrs. Lila Walsh. runoff will probably not visits the dec eased George logma River Drainage A Ellis EL. WilA.. exceed ft per cant of that- - for Oapti Rex Keller, Inventor of tho were sung Jby a liam Grant Walter Light fan rains left the waterand Mao Bean of La automatic Iff.shift control, spent yesshed In g dry open condition choir of thirty Grands. Nineteen grandchildren .. Daggett Obunty Area terday tn Balt Lake making demonwhen snow began accumulating. voices with Mrs survive her. ara There lotwo courses snow stration runs test and with the new The flow of springs and the late Nellie Bean and cated on this area: One on tho Chrysler car, under the sponsorMrs. Rosa Bean summer flow liver indicatThaaerionsneas of Utah headwaters, of Smith's Fork fund of Inc-- inters - -- A 1)34 ed a depleted of the do ship as soloists: t mountain rage which ground water shortage with the water Priest' tho other above tho hole In ths distributors Theiaven-t-or ptpe organ solo Missionary content of the state's nows aver- -. is conducive to heavy resorption Rock station. Both of Ranger the device explained which l Wa "A Perfect Day winter . Dies at Hot Springs on of th moat outstanding develthese .counacs show a good - Ugh. at losses. Abnormally highpremature approximately was played by Isst year's, is brought forth fully temperatures ' caused snow cover but no low snow. These opments in motor construction in Mrs. Barbara melting on the lower areas and In the annual water HOT SPRINGS, Ark, April 11. streams should yield approximately recent years, to a group of Balt supply foreHn. Bean Bean, as was winter melting on the M per cent of their cast, released today by George D. considerable Lake- - antomobtlo officials. Ferdinand. The John Rev. J. (AP) also tho areaa. and The higher of prelude total absence postlude. Clyde, irrigation engineer of tbe flow for If 33 and 54 per cent The snow will materially reduce speakers were Bishop Scott 72. missionary priest of ths Society Utah Agricultural Experiment sta- low run-oof their A Vacation Lotus Time" Cruise of D. Brown of Weiser. Idaho; Geo of t. the effectiveness of any spring tion. 1433. , , Joseph, died last night. fpr beauty, comfort thru strange lends, R. Lyman, and Stake President rains that occur, as far as Price whoso Creek head River, Father Stating that M fore- stream flowmight Ferdinand, Hnntlngtoa milling fascinating, unusual people I. David Invocation the Stoddard; casts provide advance knowledge to Tho snow Is concerned. These streams drain the north was by Dr. John B. Blackham ami quarters ara at Baltimore- - where he seeing marvelous tempi, wonderpack on the high ful form a basis for the farms rW areas Is end and cardans, great art In the world tbe east Wasids of the 4.30 by William B. Baxter. as born, has been prominently 3) per cent of a Sunday evening services at seldom visited ettlee of satch platu.11. Snow courses at the benediction planting program, the generating avrae and Margret Stirling, daughter of famed, but S per cent of that In the Liberty ward chapel, Deu-vAt church with work the Identified choir the among China and Philippines cemetery sang. II. A Japan. headwaters of Gooseberry and at "Abide With Me," and the program of the power company in 1333. There is little snow below Mrs. Y. A. Mr. win and street and Harvard avenue, the tn held has Stirling, wonderful He negroes. pastorates grave experience for little eoet and the water conservation pro- 1400 Indian canyon summit are was dedicated by Lionel in that mysterious, ancient continent v.111 be In the nature of a farewell Baltimoreso testimonfarewell a be feet, honored no at Richmond, water thst Lindsay. Philadelphia. high gram of municipalities. " tbe re- can be so little known or unrepresentative of conditions on the Xe Va, and Tallahassee. Fla. ial ah the Waterloo ward chapeL of Asta Mary H. Bean waa born expected this spring and testimonial for Elder, JohnanA. Consult Maud May Babport presents forecasts of early Price river. Snow courses near phi. Utah, March 25. 1848,a( the He came here several months 1423 Fifth East street, tomorrow derstood. who will leave at the April-Jul- y flow materwill be or cock American tbe tho headwaters and of Gooseberry and daughter of William George and ago from Tucson, Arts. Express Com- reduced. Based on a long time date for tho 8wedlsh mission. at 4.3 p m. She will leave soon paqy. Adv. run-ofthe for the streams on whose ially The following program has been Huntington creek represent snow cover runoff relaaverage conditions on Huntington crook. drainage areaa anow surveys have tionship, tho run arranged: been conducted for a sufficient off this Ye The snow cover on the Price waComa Come, year may be as low as Singing. tershed at number of years to make It pos- 40.000 aero elevation la 40 high feet and, even with Saints," Choir and Congregation, per cent of that In 1933. Tho snow sible to forecast stream flow will probably not ex invocation. Bishop Henry String-ha- cover on rains, heavy tho Huntington watershed j Also included, an a dotal of 44.000 acre feet as petbem, "Gloria," choir; ad- la 42 statement of conditiona on othernfeeod per cent of that tor 1)23.1 to 113.000 aero feet for ministration of Sacrament; violin There no low anew on either of is watersheds of the stats, based on compared bread); 1033. Tho ran off solo (daring passing of available records, and results of wU bo Doris E. Bingham; vocal solo these watersheds and little spring better proportionately the annual snow surveys grouped cause it la dependent more largely (during passing of water); Jessie high water can be expected. The runoff will probaccording to stream basins. Arlino Williams; organ solo. B. F. upon tho high snows. Tho BUY The report on Individual areaa ably not exceed 40 per cent of that run oft will probably Fulham; remarks. Free Charles shows: i not exceed 1.009 acre feet for E. Forsberg; vocal solo. "I Am A for 4433. Sevier Talley Area Bear River Aren Above Bear lake 1)34. and with light spring rains it Mormon Boy, Verl Bail; remarks. Then are no snow courses on may be as low as 17.000 aero feet Free. Gideon N. Hulterstronr, re- There is no snow at Pangultch lake as compared to 414 inches wathis area, but the Blacks Fork as compared to 41,000 aero feet for marks, Missionary; anthem, course and the Lost Lake course 1933. Tho water supply from LoWinifred H. Smith and ter content in 1)33. At Harris Flat station the average for an lust over the divides on the gan River for 1)34 will he conaid c ilr; benediction. Bishop A. B. ranger 1324 is 2.4 Inches as compared to south and west, respectively, of erabiy less than It was In 1)31. the Kesler. S.3 inches last year. At tho Wldt the headwaters of tbe Bear River. record low year. The maximum summit there are-2.These snow courses (with eleva- discharge will probably wot ex- headwaters of the Provo. Parley's course. inches of water as compared , new tions Of )500 and 10.50 feet, re- ceed 300 a Is as compared to 375 Csnyou Summit at the spectively) show a water content c.f.s. for 1)31. therefore, the forecast this year is to 4.3 Inches last year; Tl per cent of last year: however, bssed on tho other four courses-Ther- Kimberly mine there are 4.11 Inches Blacksmith Fork as water of to 10.1 Is practically no snow below The accumulated snow cover on compared then1000-fois no low snon. but the high the e'evatlon. The dens- the Blacksmith Fork watershed Is snow Is slightly better then it a as inches last year. The average water content of the high snow coverrunthan on the Logan due to a in 1)21. The ity of the snow is low, indicating that melting la in progress. Then higher absorption loss, which has off at Oakley for 1)34 all! prob- ts 28.4 per cent of that for 1833 ' There Is no low snow and there1 Is no frost in the ground: there- resulted from premature winter ably not exceed 43.000 acre-feill be no miring ran off available fore, absorption losses will be melting. There wa no snow at the and may be as low as 40 00 acre-fefor storage. Little water will be rdware ranch on Aprinthie high; runoff during 1)34 wit! probprovided spring and rummer available for -- secondary rights.' ably not exceed 40 per cent of year and little snow on the bills rams are deficient. Tho prmperts Mater Commissioner McBride r- for to the better about are up 4,000 feet elevation that of 1)33. proportionately The high snow cover averages only runoff. This run- ports water prospects on tho Sevier Bear lake Drainage of any year since 1)20. There waa no enow in Bear Lake about 3) per cent of the long time off will probably reach 32 1 per tho poorest San Pete County Area average, or valley on March 30. 1934. and most average and 40.3 per cent of that cent of the 1303-2- 3 The high snow on the west side Deficient spring of the lower foothills wen bare for 1933. 900 acre-fee- t. The probable ran off daring the and summer rains and high tem- of tho Wasatch plateau averages and dry. Then has been considercent of that for 1)33. able winter melting on this water- period inclusive, peratures may reduce this by 1000 about 88 per will not exceed 22.000 acre feet anl acre-fee- t. li Tho Echo Reservoir now There is no low snow, and there shed and the absorption have been heavy. The water con- may go as low as 14.000 acre feet. contains only about 34.000 sere-fe- will be no spring high water. The runoff for the and will probably not fill to tent of the now cover at the Gar- The run off for 40 out of area should be approximately den City Summit is only 3S per Inclusive, will probably not exceed more than 50.000 acre-feof that for 1933. eent of that for 1)33. Premature 7.400 acre feet. In spite of tbe early 74,00 acre-fecapacity. The East per cent Coal Creek, Virgin River molting has reduced the water con- melting of the low snow and tbe Canyon Reservoir has a capacity and Is now Two snow courses are located tent of the snow cover, part of premature melting of the high of 21.000 acre-fefall- - It probably on the divide between the headwhich wilt later appear an run- snow the discharge of Blacksmith about- - one-ha-lf off. The probable contribution to Fork has not Increased. The maxi win not fill to mors than 14,000 waters of the Virgin river and Coal creek. The water content of the Bear Lake from this area will be um discharge from tbe Black- acre-fee- t. high snow patch on these waterFork will probably not exSalt Lake City Watershed greater than indicated by the smith Conditions on tho Salt Lake wat- sheds this year averages 47 per now cover, but It is doubtful If ceed )0 cfx this season. cent of that for 1333 and exceeds Uule Bea, River ershed are slightly better tbsn on it will exceed 40 per eent of that Tho Uttlo Bear River watershed tho Weber. The high snow cover la slightly that for 1)31. Thera Is no Advance Showing of 7 Ouelevafor 1)33. The watei tion of Bear Lake is 39z3.4i IkL has a lower average elevation than approximately 45 per cent of that low snow and little high The water surface now stands nt tho Blacksmith Fork. The absorp- In 1)23 and 50 per cent of the can ba expected. Ths runoff will looses tion e probably not average. The resulting from prema-thr- e 4)10 feet elevation; the record le runoff will probably not exceed 45 per cent of that In 1933 surface elevation melting will be greater this Tho Beaver river watershed has, r and the available high snow exceed 40 per cent of 1333 on acSOOT feet; 13.44 feet of water have 1 Experts Marvel ! been pumped from Bear lake, and cover less. There are no stream count of tho deficiency In low received proportionately more water areas in this other flow than year records available on this snow, whereas the there la 3 feet to go to reach: the dreamed uch stream anL- - thcrgforv.ths high snow patyt YOUVE never run reach 40 per southernlltah , record low. were even possible! See the off cannot be predicted In acre feet. cent of tbe 1333 flow, and with is 77 per eent of last I ear. There Onb River Diwhwle is little low snow; consequent!) refrigerator door open liLemagic by simply inclusive, normal spring rains may allghtly not Measurements on the Franklin Tho much spring high water can touching a httle panel beside the door. basin snow course are representa- runoff will probably not exceed 40 exceed this amount bo expected. The Provo River Watershed tive of tho snow cover on the Cab per eent of that for 1132; the July. will probably not exceed 40 See how her tray shelves make Snow courses on the Provo river river watershed. The snow cover September. Inclusive, runoff will 44 per cent of are located at Daniels Creek Sum- per cent of 1933. every inch of shelf space instantly accessible! at Fraklln basin this year has a probably not FUlmore-Chal- k Creek Are water content of 12t4 inches as that for 1)23. There will be no mit. Soapstone Ranger Station, The snow Shrives roll out completely for use as food patch on this area thisi high water on this stream Lake Tryol. Lost Lake. Washington-compared to 34.3 Inches for 1333. spring trays or when yoa wish to clean intenor. Is 57 that! cent of this year Long only per year. Lake and the Beaver have been Winter temperatures ms-- ; snow 1333. low will for Little Easily and FUU.T adjustable up or down. River Area on Creek Beaver some Creek. Ogden winter and Nursery abnormally high the spring runoff reduce There no are sno terially snow watcover The on low All Provo the satisfactory taken has place. melting This miraculous refrigerator caff be COtn- run- ones on tbs Ogden River, but ershed this year is almost entirely and the total snow has melted without carrvtng not will off exceed plefely emptied and refilled in 2 or 3 minsnow the on cover Blacksmith probably the absent below 8000 feet; above any material surface runoff. With Fork and the Weber River indi- 1000 utes. Takes only 3 or 4 minutes more to per cent of that for DJli feet, it is only 47 per cent Mill normal spring temperatures and cates Creek Mon trauma Creek Area wash the entire interior due to the absence 3 Ogden Riv- of the Anril-Ma- y average. The avprecipitation, tho run- er in run off from the The snow cover is practically of 1)34 slightly less than that erage snow cover over the entire off from Cub river this year will book, brackets, or other metal projecfor 1)31; It probably will not ex- watershed is approximately 21 per gone on the Mill Creek watershed probably not exceed 34 per cent ceed in the LaSal mountains, but the tions and its rounded corners, smooth sur15, 00 acre feet for the pe- cent. The absence of low snow inof that for 1)33. freezing unit. 4.400 dicates that no high water on the snow patch at the Buckboard flat faces, and riod and Maple, High, Summit. Providence sera feet for the Provo can bo expected and. there- snow course on Montezuma creek A twist of a knob freezes desserts or ke period July-SeCreeks confore. no flood runoff Into Utah shows nearly the same water These drainage areas are all J tember. cubes in doubteqjuick time temperature Weber River Area Lake. Tho runoff tent as for 1933. tbe west side of the Bear River returns to normal, automatically. When Summary The water at Provo in 1924 will probably no: major portion of tbe Range and are relatively short The winter of 4)32-3- 4 has been defrosting as soon as it is completed cold as comparand steep. There Is little snow on iff tho Weber River conies from exceed 43.00 acre-fetn state warmest the on record the and holds to a in 1933; it them watershi ds below S.004 feet; foor main branches: Chalk Creek. ed to 115,740 acre-feand the accumulated snow cover comes back automatically the cover ebove that elevation Is Lost Crock, East Canyon and Main may bo as much as 4000 acre-feloss of level preventing Is unvarying steady on state the of the watersheds Snow Weber eent for or of that (above Oakley). less, if spring rains are deficless than 40 per of flavor or food spoilage due to temperature least. Premature tbe lomelting courses are on this watershed ient of tho and In premature The 1)23. temperatures high. spite watersheds and variations. winter melting, the runoff Is not cated at Smith and Morehouse. runoff will prob snow on the high of all snow on complete melting as the increasing. There win oe no high Redden Mine, Beaver Creek, Nur-1 ably not exceed 200(L acre-fehas caused this sery. Farley's Canyon Summit an compared to 34.000 acre-fetn water from them streams The -- Lake on the 1033; this runoff may be reduced excessive absorption losses. spring, and them streams will Vashington-Lon- g bare 'condition of the lower dry as much as 2000 acre-feIf spring will materially reduce the ideas and summer rains are deficient ranges effect of spring rains on runoff. and temperatures high. exNo esn be water spring high American Fork River Drainage ns The snow cover at the Dutch- pected from any of the streamer daw-.man Ranger Station in American and on most of tho watersheds of re the summer flow will vary Fork Canyon shows a water con- tbe state Wo 25 to 5 per cent of that for tent only 23-- per eent of that for from mvTco1 1023. There has been considerably 1933. The Beaver .river and Chalk better winter melting and the low snow-al- l creek area have slightly been absorbed by the soil prospects. QH TO BUY It must he remembered that wlthouj causing an Increase In the these comments on water-suppdischarge of tbe river. There will prospects for 1934 for tho most be no high water In American Fork river for 1)34. and tho total part are based on relatively short will records and. consequently flow will prob- hav to bo modified as the melting ably not exceed 2 per cent of season abnoradvances, provided that for 1)33. with respect to preBobbie Creek, Spanish Fork River, mal conditions and temperature occur. cipitation Paysoo Creek The low snow is all gone on Exclusive Retail Dealer for Salt Lake City (era km hr log tript) .these areas, with only a small area SALARY SLASHES at higher elevations. There are no ' Tickets good in comfortable cewebes and chair snow DECREED IN ITALY courses on these areas except one established this year at . can on all trains every day. ROME. April 14. (AP) The the west portal of tho Strawberry Tunnel This course had no enow council of ministers today decreed on It on April 1. Based on snow sweeping redactions In salaries and Sample Fares from Salt Lake City on adjoining wat- tbe cost of living In order to place ..a a.is cover conditions fiXSO Boise ..... Los Angeles ersheds, the runItaly in a position to compete with Butts Chicago ..... off from these streams will not other nations In the foreign ir.te Portland .... exceed 40 per cent of that hr 1033 1U4 St. Louis Denver ..... and there will be no spring high Government employee whose salt water. aries range np to 500 Ure (841.50) costs. ear travel in eats a month are not touched. Those sleeping Also, big Strawberry Reservoir The Daniels C reek Strawberry with salaries between 400 and 1,000 Tickets good in sleepers, 3 eenta n mile and snow MASS to 8(5) are re37-4- 3 West 1st South lean. Pullman costs extra, reduced H by of thecourse near the headwaters Ure (from Telephone Waa. 391 Strawberry river shows a duced 4 per cent efimination of tbe surcharge. , water content only 24 per cent of Salaries between 1.000 and 1.100 that for 1)33. The anow cover at lira (184 to 8137.50) ara cut S per the-- east portal of the Strawberry cent; those between 1.500 and 2.000 Tunnel, established this year, Ure (8127.40 40 8170) are cut 10 shows a higher water content. The pee eent; above 2.000 lire they are record Is to short to predict the cut 12 per eent. acre-feof water that ntermount ain Stewart-- arnc r Refrigerator Distributors ivailahl for storare on the Straw- - duced 15 cent. berry reservoir this year, but It The council ministers voted to Salt Lake City, Utah Wasatch 7478 will probably not exceed 40 pa: slash their own salaries 30 por cent at 1121 and may ba consider- - cent, Engineer Submits Data On Conditions Of A11W atersheds Girl Missionary To be Honored Former Utahn Dies In Oregon City Liberty Ward to Honor Missionary -- er .. tlfal iste-eeas- Fanners Advised to Study Planting investor Carefully Chess-Steven- ' s. one-four- th er water-supp- ff ly 37-yt- ar er ... er Apnl-eptemb- er fs cr y. 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