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Show MERCURY CONTINUES 111 IIS UPWARD COURSE i Salt Lakers Still Being Given Jj ! H Taste of Real Summer i yvvi''t'IIH"r'' mmm j. SATURDAY'S TEMPERATURES. ? ! St 4 Maximum 91 degrees 4 i P -ll y Minimum ,...50 degrees v . - fi 'iH Forecast Generally fair. ' ll ll Tho mercury continues on Its upward 1 course. Saturday it reached a maximum I wMi- of 91 degrees, one degree higher than I ' iH that of the previous day, and only four j i Sl JH degrees lower than the maximum tern- 1 mk jjH poralurc of thc season. Tho good people J 'llje fl of Zlou arc not doing very much com- , - 'Jl plnlnlng, however, perhaps owing to thc B fact that the percentage of humidity re- Urn--' -'1 mains moderately low. thus making the I ItM-'i j'H atmosphere feel tolerably comfortable in J r nH spite of tho parching rays of tho sun. '; jmu TH The barometric conditions have changed ' J' IH but little since last report. High air ' W - B pressure continued Saturday stationary 1 M iH over the middle plateau. Rocky mountain. ' t 'U ' jiH slopo and Atlantic States, and low prcs- ' , liH sure remained over the south plateau j i mi -jH and middle Canada. Precipitation oc- i f-Jglt 4H currcd principally over the Southern (if 1' tH States, with heavy rainfall at Atlanta. Ity Ga.. 1.12 Inches. No rain occurred west f 0 JH of the Mississippi valley. The tempera- I MM, Sl ture changes were generally slight, ex- r vl SH cept a fall of 10 degrees or more over portions of Alberta and Manitoba, and a I . rise of 12 degrees to 14 degrees over por- tions of Pennsylvania and Vermont- 13 ; Continued fair weather Is Indicated for '51' this locality Sunday on account of the I S i ! high pressure over this section. ft fj h i flH Saturday's meteorological record at tho Wh lH local station of tho United States weather r w 3 Xl bureau for the lwcnty-four hours ending" r $V " 'lH at 6 p. m. was as follows: I fH Temperature at 6 p. m.. 87 degrees'. 1 M 'tH . Maximum temperature, 01 degrees. (ft'' : 'H ?llnlmum temperature, GO degrees. J 0 Mean temperature. 76 degrees, which Is pH' ; WM degrees above normal. i .SH Total deficiency of temperature since A s ' ' tho first of the month, 5 degrees. fW J .rl Total deficiency of temperature since . 5 i ijH January 1. 223 degrees. f flH Total precipitation since tho first of thc l)H month, none, which Is .15 Inch below nor- i i I ' hH mnl. w ! Total excess of precipitation since Janu- It , I jl ary 1. 2.43 inches. .'; , jH Relative humldty, 20 per cent. i , j Temperatures Elsewhere. , g Max. Max. - : Atlunta 70 New York 7i" I . (H Boise 92 Norfolk 72 ! !-$ Boston 71 Omaha S5 i f i' SH Charleston S2 Pittsburg .. .SO ! i l) Chicago SI Pocatcllo '90 i" '5 - il Cincinnati S2 Portland. Or. .. S6 J iH Denver SG St. Louis -.7(1 . t'H Grand Junction. 90 St. Paul S- - . rl Helena SI San Francisco .. 00 I v J jjl Kansas City 78 Scran ton 7S , 7 4 Lander S2 Spokane SS 1 ,i Los Angeles S2 Washington .... 76 ) VtH Now Orleans ... S4 Winnipeg 71 ; y ) jfH |