Show SIXTY MILES AN HOUR Last Evenings Windstorm was a Hummer I SWIFTEST IN SEVEN YEARS The Zephyr that Descended on Salt Lake City from the North Yesterday Yester-day was as Rapid as Anything of the Kind Recorded by tho Salt Lake Weather Bureau Churned Up the Soil and Harrowed the Feelings ot People Caught Outdoors Touch of a Bllszard There was a very sudden change In the weather yesterday afternoon It had been threatening all day and between I be-tween C a in and 2 p m the barometer I had fallen 28 Inch About G oclock the Aeolian circus began with n sudden blast from the north which drove the dust through the city and over time country In great heavy clouil The general public was speedily blinded and people got off the streets as fast as they could At 603 oclock the wind was blowing nt the rate of sixty miles an hour though within the next twenty twen-ty minutes It had calmed down to llfty miles an hour and by C p m the snow began to fly through time air with a bllzzardHke whirl Time wind broke the record for Fob I ruary the nearest approaching speed 1 having been fortyeight miles on February Feb-ruary 2S 1SDC As the previous highest j wind In the hIstory of the local weather I was sixty miles In April 1803 the record rec-ord of yesterday was up lo time highest high-est figure yet recorded At 5 p m Director Murdoch received a message from San Francisco predicting snow for Tuesday evening and Wednesday with high nortlurlv mvlns Chliugo and Washington called for special observations I observa-tions and Mr l I Murdoch notified by j phone all I Ihe souihrrn slailons he I I could reach of what mlphl be expected |