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Show I WEATHER FORECAST POR SATURDAY -Forecast for 3a! t Lake City and Utah: Rain or. snow and cooler Saturday; Sunday fair. I U. S- Department of A &r I culture ' W 2 WEATHER BUREAU. ' H4V J30'? WILLIS I. MOORE CjIileC. o i-l 2-2' i938 , """ 1 "4 porMn,lnuOQ,llnM,PMSthroochr nr Fnrrr nt'& koY, 18, 1910. InarnERMS, or doited !n(.PfuiithrooBhrotntsofiaa!tom. L , L LS IS. I ULOCO'i ( perature; they will be drawn only for zero, (reeling, HP.anil 110s. v ( . . ) 8THBOL9 Indicate Ule of woollier: O closrj Q) portly , - t , cloudy, cloudy; mln; onowT report mitring. SalrcfrU OY 5 77 0 0.77 (f UoLClZY; Arrown fly with tho wind. Firaf. flsure. maximum tmprMurp j C, ,' :l lor naetJi hours; iceond. 2-hour rainfall. If it iual. 01 liichi U- C o- y, U r . , . m-.i rrinii trMivltv nf 10 mile Mr hour or more. I : ! There Is a crest of low pressure tonl the center of disturbance over Coloral rains over the northwest and as far sot the burometer Is high. Temperatures ar and higher over Colorado and Missouri. ALFlt I METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Record at the local office, United Stales weather bureau, for the twenty-four hours ending- at 6 p. in, Friday: Temperature at 6 p. m 4-1 J maximum temperature. o-T. minimum temperature. 38; mean temperature. 46, which Is 7 degrees above normal. Total excess since the first of the month,. 124 degrees; total excess sinci January 1, 780 degrees. Precipitation at G p. m.. .'JO Inch: tolal precipitation since first of the month, .22 Inch, which Is .84 Inch below normal. Total deficiency since January 1, 4.S2 inches. Relative humidity. S6 per cent. Sun rises November 19 at 7:20 a. m.; sets at 5:07 p. m. Move Is Good One. A movement Is on foot In this city to establish a free employment bureau and a rest room for the benefit of the em- ghi over the Rocky mountain states with 3. This disturbance i: causing general ith its southern Utah. East of this area i lower over Nevada and southern Utah, I2D If. T1IIESSEN. Section Director. ployed. The object is to reach that class of people who now frequent the saloons, furnishing them a place to rest and to secure employment whon It Is needed. Mrs. Tom Mackey. formerly connected with the Vol iin Leers' association. Is working work-ing on the plan In co-operation with some prominent society and club women of this city. Damage Suit Fllod. Helen iMoore. one of the victims of the street car accident at First South and Second West streets, October 7. brought suit for damages against the street railway rail-way comoany in the district court Friday Fri-day The plaintiff, who Is onlv 5 rears old, says that her left leg and hip "were severely lacerated and that "her nprvous system was badly shocked, and she demands de-mands damages in the sum o'f $10,000. The suit for the girl Is brought bv her guardian ad litem. Mrs. Nellie Moore. WEATHER RECORD. ' ' ' 0 '9 ' ' - c2. - , , . . nS o . Stations.' ., r5 o '., '' , c : s rb" 1 ?5 : :9: SALT LAKE CITY .-... 14.... I IJoisft : ..... 40 fi Boston 10 '4 I? Buffalo .12 2 1G Chicago :.. 2t 2 10 Denver SO, M0 4 Durango .:;...!..,:..... 40 42 4 Helena 1 :4 ... I Modena P.G 10 12 New Orleans 5C 6 12 New York City.- 3S IS Pittsburg 32 12 Portland Or. ;.. 43 4 I Roseburg 46 4 Roswell '. , 52 2 4 St. Louis IS 1G St. Paul 21 J2 S.m Dlcgo 58; 2 10 San Francisco S6 6 S Washington 36 2 S Winnemucca. 38, 10 4 Indicates Increase In temperature. Indicates decrease in temperature. Dies at Age of 122. SAN DIEGO. Cal.. Nov. IS. Ttian Bu-roel, Bu-roel, a Mexican, who it is claimed was 122 years 4 months and 20 days old, died here today. Buroel was' born in Sonora. Mexico, and had lived in this country many years. The age given in the undertaker's un-dertaker's certificate Is declared to be authentic. |