Show UTAH WEATHER AND CROPS Section Director Murdochs Heporfc forth for-th Past Week United States Department of Agriculture Agri-culture climate and crop bulletin of the weather bureau Utah section for tile week ending July 2 l O The first four days of the week were unusually warm and during that time the Slate experienced Ihe higJiesjL June t temperatures on record many places recording maximum temperature ranging between 10Q and 107 degrees I The hot spell was broken by tho advance ad-vance of n cool wave over the State on the 30th which kept the temperature slightly below normal for the rest of the weelc The average temperature of the week was about five degrees above normal No rain fell Sugar beets Ud potatoes and corn u are u In good UUIIU1UUJL IJJ4L jTI IfjiLllUIl Willy I 30 gel ting scarce and in many localities these cropf vlll not mature unless good rains occur The second crop of lucerne lu-cerne will also be Very short and In 1 man localities a failure unless helped outby rains In Millard cqunty the drought Is causing the blossoms and g burrs to drop from the lucerne which Js being saved for seed and the prospect pros-pect is 1 that the seed crop will be a failure Wheat Is ripening and Its harvest har-vest has commenced As stated In an carllor bulletin dryfarm wheat will generally be a failure although there are a few localities mostly In the S northern section of the Stale where the crop will make fair returns Irrigated Irri-gated wheat will make about an wi malt averaged I aver-aged yield The ranges are drying upi up-i Small fruit abundant |