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Show FIRST PLEASANT M FOB PU SPELL It Was Really a Change From the Hot Days of tlie Past. THURSDAY'S TEMPERATURES, f 4 Maximum ...St degrees ! ; 'c ll a. m fi8 degrees 4- I 7 .u rn 71 degrees v J- S a. m 7G degrees 4 9 a. m 7S degrees 4 4- 10 a. in '. TJ degrees 4 !- IL a. m SO degrees 12 m SL degrees 4 i 1 p. ni S3 degrees 4 I- 2 p. m S3 degrees a. 3 p. m SI degrees 4- V -J p. m Sl degrees 4" 4- 5 p. in S3 degrcca 4 4- G p m degrees 4- 4 4 .2...i;..;..;..2..t..t....;,..,.;..;;..;..;......;..j..i. Thursday was the first really plettsant day experienced by Salt Lakers In the last fortnight. From morn till night the sun shone In all Its beauty, only Interrupted In-terrupted occoslonally by a passing tlcecy white cloud. And above all, tho air was quito cool during the better part of the day, and a refreshing northwest wind prevailed. The maximum temperature was only 8-1 degrees, while the minimum was as low as 68 degrees. A trough of low barometric pressuro extended from tho south plateau northeast north-east to the uppor Missouri valley, and another disturbance was passing off the north Atlantic coast. Over the north Pacific Pa-cific and Gulf States, Ohio valley and .Lake region the barometric pressuro was high. These conditions caused showers or thunderstorms thun-derstorms over portions of Utah, Idaho. "Washington, Oregon, Montana, Wyoming, Wyo-ming, Arizona, New Mexico, Alberta, Manitoba, Minnesota, Nebraska. Missouri. Mis-souri. Tennessee and New England', with heavy rainfall at Winnipeg and Calgary. Tho temperature changes were slight as a rule. Forecast for Salt Lake City and vicinityFriday, vicin-ityFriday, fair. |