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Show FEBRUARY WEATHER WAS VERY MILD If you are one of those who !.ave surmised, perhaps vaguely that February seemed a mild ending to an "open" winter, you'll be interested to know that Joseph Jo-seph Spendlove, weather reporter report-er at the Utah Power and Light company substation, agrees with The month just passed had 11 clear days, 19 part cloudy days and only 8 days which were definitely de-finitely "cloudy". Temperatures ranged from 9 to 50 degrees a-bove a-bove zero and the average was 29 degrees. 19.7 inches of snow tell, the most of any month this winter. Water content measured 1.94 inches. For the same period a year ago, Mr. Spendlove says that temperature readings ranged from one degree below zero to 46 degrees above. The snowfall totaled 18.8 inches and precipitation precipi-tation measured 2.13 inches |