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Show Change intlie Weather Office- j Sergeant J. F. Tenney, who hasj (or several months past had charge of the signal service office in this iiity, i leaves in a few days for Benton, Montana, to occupy a position similar j to the one held by him here. If Mr. j Tenney gives the Montanians as much good weather as Salt Lake has 1 enjoyed since be has been lunmn;; that wheel and directing the weather- j cock on the Exchaugo building, our northern friends cannot fail tolnokj upon him as one of the gre.iUsi1 geniuses of the nineteenth century, j Sergeant Henry Fenton assumes temporary charge of the Salt Lake office. |