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Show Springville Ulan Gives Figures on Prestation In a recent report of the precip- Itatiou at various points in I'tah county Theron S. Hiill of Springville Spring-ville (fives interesting figuros extending ex-tending buck ns far us ls7;. lie slates that tbe most moisture that has fallen in any one day was 1.44 inches. May 5, 1926; the next high-1 est was .65 of an inch, July 7. 1924. ; He reports the greatest depth of 8.5 inches, December 22, 1924. The moisture for that -month was the greatest on any,' lie stares, it being be-ing 3.63 inenVs, while the lowest precipitation was .17 of an inch. June, 1926. The moisture for this year in Springville is higher than the mean annual for Provo. Mr. Hall states" showing 19.705 for Springville and 15. 5S inches for Provo, In Salt Lake City 21.56 inches of precipitation were record ed ' ,y . which Mr. Hall states v . . highest since 1N75. The . however, was established to that time at 23.67 inches. ! -n his report Mr. Hall gives the 'following table showing the average precipitation at Provo and also at Spanish Fork covering a period from IS!) I to 1915: Provo Jan., 1.55: Feb., 169; March, 1.71: April, 1.44: May. 1.63; June.. .78; August .65; Sept., .9: October, 1.29; November. No-vember. 1.13; December, 1.46; total 14. 5S inches. Spanish Fork. 1910-15 Jan. 1.S4; Feb.. 1.76: March, l.SS; April, .1.76; May. 1.50: June. 1.23: July, .64; August. .65; Sept. 1.27; October, j 1 .N : November. 1 .64 ; December, 1.51, total. 17.5S inches, j The precipitation and the inches I of snow for the years 1924. 1925, iand 1926 are given as follows: , Snow Mois. V.m 1020 1!)24 Snow Mois. Snow Mois. January . 30. 1.88 11.5 1.0S February 4.1 2.04 10.8 3.31 March .. 7. l.!W5 1. .82 April ... 1.B8 .9 1.71 May , .83 1.11) 3.10 June .22 1.21 .17 July .05 1.40 2.10 August . .28 1.07 1145 Septemlier .."5 1.45 1.00 October . 1.505 1,05 .47 November 3.38 .53 4.59 1.45 1.3 2.2 December 32. .3.03 0.7 .98 10.1 2.51 Total ... 52.39 17.535 47.0 19.70S |