Show I 1 I 1 UTAH WEATHER AND CROPS the follo following winK Is the weekly crop bulletin of the utah section of the ell mete and crop service of the weather bureau united states department of agriculture for the week ending monday june 20 18 though the menn mean maximum te temperature M herft of the state for the past basl week neek was degrees mean minim minimum degrees and the average chirm degrees green this the weather las bas not no t been warm since tho the av average errigo temperature at salt lako lake city for or june embracing it period of twenty four years Is 67 1 I degrees the gat past meek v eek mas w an the warmest for tho a present season a maximum of 0 96 degrees degree 0 having occurred on the esth at rn many any places pieces throughout the state on the ith find and ath the th weather was partly cloudy attended in some sections by y unimportant sho ners on the remaining days the possible sunshine Bunsh lne occurred under the beneficial influences of increased sunshine and rising temperature pera ture taire all crops have improved though a resort to irrigation has haj been necessary fortunately tile tho streams are unusually full for this time in the season most blost of the fall groin grain and much of the early spring grain Is in tho the head in portions port lony of washington county the harvest of oc fall grain hall commenced wheat Is coming to maturity with largo large well fillod beads giving promise of a yield that arill likely be most satisfactory yah fal I 1 cheat v heat on low ground thai that received too much mole ture from the may billy rains has greatly improved by t the he warm weather meather there 0 has been in corn potatoes tg ll 11 I 1 pit peas as and vegetables small fruits give promise of at till an abundance cherries cherr iea and strawberries berrIes are plentiful tit in the markets appearances 11 ii 11 ia I 1 1 1 a ill I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 fae 11 I 1 I 1 I 1 ile dav I 1 41 1 it I 1 e it 1 W 1 l i I 1 t 4 I 1 11 I 1 I 1 I 1 M 4 1 L I 1 I 1 11 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 k 1 14 cl S I 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 I ay I 1 ai i 0 11 i 11 11 I 1 I 1 11 I 1 I 1 1 11 II 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 P I 1 I 1 j 1111 PLAID AND WHITE IOWN FROM S BAZAR among fill all the varied summer fabrics thore Is g nothing prettier and on more practical than pique of 0 soft finish and artistic coloring A very stylish and useful modi model mod I for renovating renova ting a last years gown t in of 0 plaid pique math a white life ground and stripes of corn corall bollt louico lo and palo pale yellow tile the five gored skirt lg Is finished with a white circular I 1 bounce unco slightly undulating t to produce a graceful flare at the foot where it measures four our yards yarda the flounce flo unco which Is deepest in width directly in front la Is attached by a narrow marrow blag bias band stitched on both edges the corsage which has ha ft liffer pleat on an either side of the front opens open to abow a plain white chemis otte and callar and tho the square Lit in bor hord r d with a ruffle ot of pique flaring over tho the dpra in place at 0 epaulettes epaul ettes the back of the waist Is plain and the smallest of coat sleeves bes duj a little embroidered rume ruffle over the hand the hat of coarse white straw covered high with a thick mass ot of muslin folds foldi has haa jetted white quills at th the front while under the brim resting upon tile hie hair are bouquets of dap deop yellow marigolds N which aich with tile tho palo pale sold gold stick at 0 th tho 0 pique parasol give th he only taut touches bes of color to the th COBI gumc urne other than tile delicate lines in tile plaid the cruper cut of this gown can ba obtained only from tile the cut paper pat urna to 0 published by narp i ill Tn m JI zer I 1 her r 1 it appeal quantity Quan of at material for govall ri plaid vardi varda hit 4 bardt 1 pique embro diery 1 n I yards yarda indicate an abundance of apples peaches apricots plums and prunes will have limited yields sugar li pam have passed the stage of thinning and weeding they are arc looking well unil and growing as rapidly sis as could bo be desired wll well pleased are arc tile farmers that tile the harvest of oc lucern fi was waa attended by arm weather that cured the product pro dut so 90 that the first crop la is well advanced to completion |